Auctions. W. J. HUNTER. KlHlKlHl—Saturday, September 23rd CLEARING SALE (Hobbs')— Monday, September '2sth CLEARING SALE (Coir.er's)-Wedncs-day, September '27th NGARUAWAHIA—September 23th HOGGET SALE—Tuesday, October 3rd OHAUPO—Tuesday, October 3rd HAMILTON— Thursday, October sth TEAWAMUTU—Saturday, October 7th HORSE SALE—Thursday, October 12th HULL SALE—Tuesday, October 31st RANGIRIRI Thursday, November 16th SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. For Sale at Kihikihi Yards on Saturday, September 23rd, LOT TOWN ALLOTMENTS on behalf Town Board 6 Prime Beef) t>12 Good Piys I R 'Se 15 Well-bred Heifers, to calve in October 6 Well-bred Pigs, E. Short 10 Good Pige, Wi Pirie Good Hack and Side Saddle Side Saddle, Lot, Good Harness 2 Good Steers. McGliie Gcod Express, will carry loewt., suitable for milk Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Produce, &c. N.B.—Wanted at thi3 Sale : 100 Fowls, iu boxes. _W. _J._H U N T E R. 16/9 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr Hobbs to sell at Tauwhare Hotel on Monday, September 25th, WHOLE LIVE & DEAD STOCK, &c, as follows : 6 Springing Cows, b Two year-o!d Empty Heifers, Bull, Quiet Bugey Horse, Pony, Single-seated Buggy and Harness, Springcart will carry ton ; Building 12 x 16, in sections with iron roof ; shed -12 x 12, iron roof, used as honey house ; Empty Beehives, 2 Corrugated Tanks (200 and 300ga1.), 3cwt. Barb Wire. HOUSEHOLD FURNTTURE, comprising : Single and Double Bedsteads, Bedding, Washstands and Ware, 2 Chest Drawers, Linoleum, Chairs, Tables, Cheffonier, No. 1 Orion Range, Fenders and Irons, Couches, Cooking Utensils, Lot Groceries, &c. Butter Worker, Large Churn On account clieu*, 2 Active Farm Horses 5 Springing Cows Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clpck. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. Clearing Sale of First-clasa Cows, Horses, Implements, Furniture, &c., at Pukekura. The undersigned has received instructious from Mr B. Comer (who has sold his farm) to sell at Pukekura, near Cambridge, WHOLE OF HIS FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, &c, on Wed nesdtiy, September 27th, as follows : 34 First-class Cows and Heifers, either recently calved or at calviug, all guaranteed sound and good and heavy milkers 2 Heavy Draught Mares, staunch and good workers 1 Medium Draught Mare, 4 year 3 old, very active, staunch, and has splendid bone Draught Gelding Factory Cans, Cooler, 6 Pigs, Lot Fowls, Dray and Frame, Barrows, Wire, Furniture, &c. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. W . J . HUNTER. N. B.—l would call special attention to above cows. Having seen myself can highly recommend them, and have only calved within last few weeks. The horses are also grand workers, sound and good. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. The undersigned will hold his next sale at Ngaruawahia Yards on Thursday, September 28th, of pATTLE, SHEEP, &c. 8 Four-year-old Steers J Te AkfttM 4 Empty Heifers ) 50 Tluee-quarter-bred Hoggets, Mar--.vood 20 Mixed Cattle, Burfc 40 Well-bred 1 to 2-year-old Cattle, principally steers, from Maungawhara Entries solicited. Sale at 11 o'clock. W. J . HUNTER. 9/9 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. The undersigned will hold his ANNUAL HOGGET SALE at Ohaupo Yards on TUESDAY, October 3rd, of above OCAA HOGGEIS, ALSO FORZOV/U WARD EMPTY EWES, FAT WETHERS AND EWES, from P. Rice, J. Gaue, J. Fry, Norrish, Meadway, Ellis, Kawhia, J. Higgiuson, A. B. Wheeler, Whewell, MeCabe, W. Reid, Williamson, C. Ashwin, Jno. Bridgmau, and neighbourhood IQO Four-year-old Three-quar-\ terbred Ewes, lambs 1 J mouth old by Leicester I £ d rams / 2 " 40 Crossbred Four and Six- j " tooth Ewes, with lambs I * 3 months old by side / 80 Fat Three-quarter-bred Ewes 50 Half-bred Two and Four-tooth Ewes, now lambing, from Pirongia Entries solicited. W . J . HUNTER. 24/8 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. For Sale at Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, October 3rd, Q/3 EXTRA CHOICE YEARLINGS OO (two-thirds s'teers), off turnips and well grown, V. Karl 6 Prime Polled Angus Cows, W. Macky 20 Well-bred Two to Four-year-old Steers, from Waihi 40 Springing Cows and Heifers Sale, on account Hogget Sale, will start at 1 o'clock sharp. . W. J.' HUNTER. 21/9 YT7HATAWHATA TDUTCHERY. THOMAS GEACH, Having started business in the above line, hopes, by supplying, the BEST MEAT at lowest current rates, to secure a fair share of the Waipa trade, Settlers' orders promptly attended to. 29/8
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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 490, 21 September 1899, Page 4
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