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Auctions. IV. J. HUNTER. HULL SALE-Tuesday, October 31st j HAMlLTON—Thursday, November 2nd TE AWAMUTU—Saturday, November 4th RANGIRIIir Thursday, November 16th TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. Annual Bull Sale. The undersigned will hold his ANNUAL BULL SALE at Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, October 31st, of over r A GOOD BULLS, t)\J from Messrs F. Hicks, F. J. Vickers, 0. Karl, J. p]dson, A. Nicol, J. L Potts, E. Ellis, Tozer, T. Paterson, W. Mahood, J. Harper, M. Galvan, D. Shaw, T. Bond, W. J. Richardson, T. M. Hall, W. Neweil, H. J. Bell, T. Bond, and others. Amongst them : 1 Bark Roan Cadmus Bull, rising 4 years old, sure calf-getter and very quiet, F. Hicks 1 Cadmus Bull, rising 3 years old, from F. J. Vickers 1 Thr-c-year-old Bull, brnd by W. Taylor, Grecnhill, A. Nicol 3 Very Clio oe Three-year old Bulls, J. T. Isoa Pure Jersey Bull, rising 4 years old Choice One and Two-year-old Bulls, by Cadmus and other bulla, from different owners 6 Choice Heifers at calving, J. Kds-n 15 First-class Cows at calv-\ ing. sound and good j . ISO Large Four tooth Cross- > ,-. '. bred Wethers, fat j or,nsb y and nearly f.it J S Prime Pocf, W. Macky 20 Young Cows and Heifers, close to calving 40 Well-bred Young Cows,' off turnips and very forward I Mange - 25 Well-bred Tliree year- [ taparu old Steers, off turnips and very forward , 50 Three-quarter-bred Ewes and Limbs, J, Divis 60 Fat Ewes, W. Reid 5 Yearling Steers, D. Shaw 25 Well-bred Three-year-1 ™ old Steers Ixr 20 Well-bred H-year-old /- JN ? a r ua " Steers and Heifers J wah,a 4 Prime Beef \ 3 Choice Dairy Cows f Wm. 12 Fat Grey-faced Hog- ( Johns gets / En tries solicited. N.B.—Wanted at this Sale : 100 Yearlings. W. J. HUNTER. 12/9 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. For Sale at Hamilton Yards on Thursday, November 2nd, 1A PRIME BEEF, 1\) J. Barugh 35 Fat Sheep, A B. Wheeler 13 Fresh, Empty Cows 1 m 6 Young Springing Cows J au P iri 40 Three-quarter-bred Hoggets 17 Yearlings, Ngaruawahia Medium Draught Mare, with good trial 4 Fat Cows, Seddon 70 Fat Sheep, R. Noble and I.Coates Horses, &c. N.B.—Wauled to purchase privately : 10 Good Buggy Horses and Hacks. W. J. HUNTER. 19/10 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4. For Sale at To Awamutu Yards on Saturday, November 4th, W4SLL-BRED PIGS, J Stokes and Shakespcar Sit Two-horse Discs, nearly new Tip Dray Pure Berkshire Boar, 10 months old 500!b. Onions, J. Gibson Wood's Mowing Machine, with extra driving bar, in good order Lot Oranges and Lemons 2 Good Buggy Horses Small Harmonium, in first-class order Ca'tlc, Sheep, Horse?, &c. N.8.-Wanted at this Sale : Large number Fowls, Ducks and Turkeys, in boxes. W. J. HUNTER. 19/10 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. The undersigned will hold his uext Rmgiriri Sa'e on Thursday, November 16th, at Ranguiri Yards of ; rjr\r\ HEAD CATTLE, I \J\J principally steers, 2to 4 years old Entries to date : 75 Choice Three and Four-year-old Bullocks, nearly beef, Hill Bros. 20 Cuoice Three-year-old Bullocks, nearly beef, Geo. Hill 25 Choice Three-year-old Steers, Dingle Bros. 70 Well-bred Two and Three-year-old Steers—J. Footc, G. Simmouds and Vincent 35 Well-bred Two-year-old Heifers, A. Findlay and R. Lindsay 20 Well-bred Four-year-old Bullocks, J. McKellop 20 Well-bred Four-year-old Bullocks, W. Paterson 45 Well-bred Quiet H and 2-year-old Steers, J. Bruce 40 Well-bred Three and Four-year-old Bullocks, Mrs Godsell 50 Mixed Cattle, principally good yearlings and springing cows, J. Hetherington 50 Mixed Cattle—Lowry, Sinclair and Harris 30 Mixed Cattle, Marshall Bros. 20 Mixed Cattle, Chiug 12 2\ to 4-ycar-old Cattle, Maloney 40 Choice Two-year-old Steers, J. Young 6 Choice Two-year-old Steers, Chayne 12 Choice 2|-year-old Steers, McElroy Entries solicited. At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. 14/9 ,IOR PRIVATE SALE. 200 Three-quarter-bred Ewes, with fully 100 per cent, large lambs at side. W. J. HUNTER. 7/4 of New Type, New Borders, etc., having been added to the plant, JOB PRINTING can now be turned out at The Waikato Argus Office, in a style that cannot be surpassed by any other office, and at prices that cannot fail to catisly patrons,—Geo. Edgccumbe,

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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 506, 28 October 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 506, 28 October 1899, Page 4

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