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m IF. J. HUNTER. nfeiTE AWAMUTU—Saturday, January M 26th "M CAMBRIDGE—Saturday, February 2nd fjRANGURIRI—Thursday, February 7th |iiIEST SHEEP FAIR Wednesday, M February I3th iM SATURDAY, JANUARY 26. • iSlFor Pale at Te Awamutu Yards on Saturit J§ da y- January 26th, <|i f\ GOOD CALVES, 3. HJLL" C. Alexander M 10 Calves, T. Bond 'hß 24 Cane - bottom Chairs, Sewing p! Machine, Mangle, Wringer, etc. ■hm 50 Well-bred Young Figs Clark, sty Stokes, Hollier, and others '■ 20 Prime Cheese !10 Empty Cows Draught Mare, very staunch, Ingham Mistress Stove, in good order Double-seated Buggy, N. G. Shakespear i New Sulky M 20 Calves, mixed sexes, North i'§3 10 Calves, mixed sexes, Teasdale s-M At 1 o'clock. 1 •*•■ VV . J. HUNTER. 12/1 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2. *t]For Sale at Cambridge Yards on Satur"j day, February 2nd, - Hll K VERY CHOICE 15 AND ISmID MONTHS-OLD STEERS, W. _ s.lj 40 Wtll-breflpCalves ll' 10 Well-bred Calves, G. T. Norris a 4 Store Cows, M. Hanlou »| 6 Prime Fat Cows and Heifers, A. • mi Gibbons H 6 Prime Fat Cows, H. Hicks d Handsome Black Pony S-Bruns-I Ladies' Hack J kill | 10 Half-bred Tamworth Pigs, C. Day alp} 4 Dairy Cows, at calving |fi Cattle, Sheep, Horses, Produce, At 1 o'clock. M W • J • H UNT ER . 24/1 I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. STlie undersigned will hold his next sale P| at Rangiriri Yards on Thursday, Febtßr ruary 7th, of gjTIAITLE, SHEEP, HORSES, Jl Entries solicited. vl . I HN.B.—Wanted at this Sale : Large num ja ber Grown Steers and Empty Cows. inpj v» Sale at 1 o'clock. i h X H W. J. HUNTER. 2/1 " MR AT OHAUPO iTjEiThe undersigned will hold his FIRST M FAIR of the season on WEDNESM DAY, 13th February. ~. Entries to data : |K AAA CROSSBRED EWES. |?JU\JU from six-tooth to fulliSmoutb, from McGrath, Scott Bros., C. -ipHake, Wooster, Grace, Webb, Schnackkh en berg, Zolfel, Cogswell, Donny, Gribble, KjHurd-Wood, Rukuhia, J. May, Raynes, ~". k-i I J eiily ;.H 2000 Two to Four-tooth Ewes—May, Client, Wheeler, Watuen By 1100 Lambs —McGrath, Grace, Webb, »&1 Wheeler, Richdale M 100 Choice Half and Three-\ \q} quarter-bred Leices- j W. •JH ter Ewes V BruusII 100 Choice Two-tooth Lei- j kill ■* "s coster Ewes J Jl 200 Crossbred Ewes, nearly fat, fe Rhodes Kj 2000 Crossbred Ewe?, •!• tooth \ n M to full-month I •,, . | 1100 Fat Lamb, J- banks y 400 Wethers, all mutton 1$ •''oo Romney Hoegets, Thorncombe KJ 200 Lincoln, Leicester, Shropshire and •)&% Romney Rams At 12 o'clock sharp. Entries solicited. M W . J . HUNTER. 15/11 i PROPERTIES FOR PRIVATE m i SALE. 2500 Acres joining south-end Moanavale Estate ; is ring fenced, and would carry a large number of cattle. Price, 153 an acre. Tern. LAKE VIEW FARM, situated at Obaupo ; 217 acres first-class land, divided into paddocks ; bas comfortable house, small cottage, stables, milk shed, etc. ; kuowu as property late W. Hunter. This is a choice property and well situated for dairy farm. Factory withiu ;f-mile; also school, church, etc., in village. Terms easy. 343 Acres of Land at Karamu (ou boundary of Harapepe), 100 acres river flat, in grass, and first-class feed ; balance fern land, surface sown with grass ; house of four rooms, sheil, yards, stable, etc., on property known as J. K. Sutherland's. Price, £2 7s fid per acre. This is a comfortable homestead for a family who wish to supply factory, which is in neighbourhood W . J . II UNT ER. 15/11 |[)AGLAN COACH SERVICE ffl 0d and after MONDAY, February KJiy, 1900, the following COACH SEKKgjvTCE, carrying mails, will rua between H HAMILTON AND RAGLAN.— HJ Leave Raglan—Monday, Wedneslay fej.nd Friday, 7 a.m., M Leave Hamilton—Tuesday, Thursday g| aid Saturday, S a.m. H For particulars apply to H DALGLEISH AND CO. I D. MEREDITH, iiriOACH "PROPRIETOR KIHIKIHI, lii U N S A COACH TWICE DAILY I BETWEEN KIHIKIHI AND TE I AWAMUTU STATION, 3 Meeting Every Train. % HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIKE. | EXPERIENCED GUIDES 5 SProvided for Trips through the King j;;! Country. D. MEREDITH, « Kihikihi. iTTISITING CARDS, equal to copper?.:i V plate, executed - The Akgcs

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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 863, 24 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 863, 24 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 863, 24 January 1901, Page 4

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