Auctions. IF. J. EUNTBR. ANNUAL HORSE SALE-At Cambridge, on Thursday and Friday, August 29 and SO. uHA UPO-- Tuesday, September 3. HAMlLTON’—Thursday, September 5. I’E AWaMUTU—Saturday, Sept. 7. ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE SALE, AT CAMBRIDGE—Thursday September 12. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 AND 30. Cambridge Annual Horse Sale. The undersigned will hold his Annual Spring Horse Sale at Cambridge Yards on Tnursday and Friday, August 29th and 30th, of over rAA H 0 R S E S, ovy V/ comprising Heavy and Medium Draughts, Waggon and Plough Horses, Buggy Horses, Good Upstanding Hacks, Cobs, Unbroken Draught and Li.ht Colts. Brood Mures in foul, a large number of them straight Irern breeders, and by Royal Conqueror, Better Time-, Prince Fergus, Commodore, Lothair, Bfuemar, Lord Klderslie, Mils kaput r, Perfection, and other well-known sires. Entries of Kronen Horses from Electric Tramway Company, G Robinson, Cravford, W. Lovett, Andrews and Sons, H. S. Hawkins. Davidson, Ralph Brown, Rd, Brown, 11. J. Graham, J. Higgiuson, Hannon Bros., J. Barugh, H. Windsor, J. Corboy, Blackman, Arnold, Milne, Hid Bros., Fry Bros., Ewen, Foster, Knight. Rotorua, E. Pot is, Chitty, H. Graham, Cheyue, Jas, Shaw, W. and E. Nickle, J. Gane, Clark Bros,, W. Scott, Win. Jones, Jolly, Client, J. E. Power, Pei kin-., . J. Graham, 11. Mnhood, T. Dodd, Hutton, J. Mcllais, R. Main, A. Main, W, Parr, D. Shaw, Zellmau, H. BullockWebster, J, M. Hull, W. W. Lindsay. B. Martyn, W. Vickers, Speake, Norris’ Grigsby, Ti-sser, 0. Graham, McMillan, K. B. Hill, Cornier, Brinile, Pike, McConky, D. Tumwald, G Booth, Holmes, Cassidy, Charlatou, J. Tutuvvald, W. Brown, C. Rauch, Melville. W. Newell, A. Potts, Hurdwu«3, Rd. Seddon, Sutton Bros., G. Bak«q I) O'Leary, Ramsay Bros., C. Green, Woodlands Estate, W. H. Clifton, Richardson, H. Rogers, A. Williamson, P. Coyle, Chapman, 0. Kay, S. Calder, W. Bond, Hickey, Vosper, Goodwin, W. H. Hall, Cranston, A. B Wilson, C. Hutchinson, Win. Scott, Hope, J. Scott, Diptose’, E. Atkinson, ELGillett, T. Hinton, Ropata, McGechie, C. Ash win, J. West, J. Walker, G.Givern, J. Harris,J. Christie, J. Ingham, A. Calder, Hollingshed, E. Baker, R. Waite, A. Wallace, C. Roberts, W. Bruuskill. T. Heslop, Veale, T. Martin, 'Jregard, F. Rothwell, W. J. Shaw, J. Anderson, W, S. Allen, Ross, R. Holden, E. J. King, H. J. Greenslade, S. Howard, H. Kelly. W. \V. MuCaulle, H. W. Mackerith, F. U. Smale, Brough, Jno. Bruce, Vickers, Waharoa. Entries of Unbroken Colts and Fillies, also Brood Mares, from J. Hodgson, Milne, P. Coyle, H. Rogers, Ewen Bros., Alf. Main, Ik Diprose, T. Hiaton, Oh.ye, Barlow, Scott Bros., Newstead, J. Charlton, F. Aldridge, D. Bruce, W. W. McCardle, and others. Entries to date comprise: 182 Good Draught Mares and Geldings 139 Medium and Light Harness Horses 70 Hacks and Cobs » Lot of Good Unbroken Draught and Riding Colts and Fillies Brood Mares, in foal Amongst above are: 25 First-class Draught, Light Harness and Riding Horses, from Hill Bros., Matahura, and bred by owners 30 Draught Mares and Light Harness Horses, from East Coast 10 Young Draught Mares and Geldings (three of mares in foal to Lord Elderslie), from W. J. Graham 21 U-eful Light Harness and Draught Horses, from Electric Tramway Company Handsome Three year-old Filly, Broken to chains, got by Clydesdale Willie out of Elgin mare, H Kusabs On account Scott Bros., Newstead ; Handsome Unbroken Cob, four years old, by Young Merrilegs, a grand cut Heavy Draught Gelding, four years old, by Royal Conqueror Active Handsome Unbroken Draught Colt, three years old, by Lothair, Ewen Bros. The Trotting Station Atlas, by Judge Beldeu (imp.), record 2.31, dam May (imp.); Judge Reldon by Elmo, record 2 27 First-class Black Draught Mare, in foal to Campsie, L. B. Ewen Strong Farm Waggon, suitable for milk Sale on 29th at 11 o’clock. Sale on 30th at 9 o’clock. Entries Solicited, N.B.—Horses will be sold an entered, irrespective of class. Order of sale: Unbroken stock, buggies, etc., mire s rved horses, reserved horses. W. J . HUN T E R . 18/ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. For Sale at Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, September 3rd: IAA CHOICE SHORTHORN JLUu STEERS, from two to three years, off turnips, from Kihikihi 70 Mixed Cattle, from Kawdiia 40 Strong Yearlings, mixed sexes, E. H. Schnackenberg 13 Choice Springing Heifers, at profit, W. Beet 20 Well-bred Heifers, in ealf, W. W. McCardle 10 Fat Bullocks. M. S. Laurie (i Prime Beef, from Pateraugi 120 Fat and Forward Two* and Four • tooth Wethers, off turnips 102 Crossbred Empty Ewes, off turnips Strong Waggonette, suitM'le for carrying milk 27 Strung Calves, Harding 10 Good Strong Calves, B. Jones ■ From Pirongia At 1 o’clock. W . J . HUNT ER. 22 8 "p AK E GOOD ADVICE IP YOU WANT A SUPERB QUALITY TEA Full of Flavour, Strength, Richness, SUV L. D. NATHAN & CO.’S gTANDA H D EA S. These are ever tc the front, and are always blended from the BEST TEAS PROCURABLE IN INDIA, CHINA AND CEYLON, Various grades according lo price.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1030, 24 August 1901, Page 4
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