Auctions, McNICOL i CO. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR— At Cambridge, LVb, 19 it and ‘iffit n.ljur. OH AUPO--Tuesday, September -4 ANMJAL HOGGi.'.T FaD»— i lay. September ‘24, TJ€ MATA Tinuwliiy, JSt;i»rt‘»nh- 20, ANNUAL HULL SALE—At uluupo, Tuesday, ‘2‘2ud October. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE AT CAMBRIDGE. FAIR (In couueciion with the Waikato Farmers’ Club’s Annual Stallion Parade.) Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, September 18, 19, and SO. g0() H 0 R 8 E S. 450 Hacks ami Light Harness Horses 375 Unbroken and Broken Draughts, fmm the principal breeders ami farmers in the district 6 Heavy Draught Mares, from Paeroa 3 Good Draughts, Hawke’s Bay 11 First-class Draughts, three to seven years old, Rukuhia 10 Really Good Draughts, three to six years, Übas. Lake •26 Medium and Heavy Draughts, three to seven yeais, G. J Storey and Rotmaugi Three-year Bay Ge'ding, by Lochinvar, looK first prire ut Waikato Sh w, 11K0, K, Morrison Also, if not sold privately : Draught Entire Major Fleming, by General Pluming out of a Kan tiu Robin mure, good worker Clydesdale Entire Bonnie Boy, tour years old, by Rob Roy, dam Lily, hy Baronet (imp.), g d. Polly, by Young Sampson (imp.) Ten-year-old Clydesdale Stallion by Dunmore—Flora McDonald Colt, rising throe years, by Granby, took first prize at Palmerston Noithlast year, and second prize at Chiistchureh Thoroughbred Entire Hrookby, by St. Leger—Reproach Notice.— On account of the large entry of horses, we will offer all implements, vehicles and harness at 10 a.m. on first day of sale; after 11 a.m. nothing except horses will be offered. rale of horses at 11 a.m. on Wednesday. 9 a.m. on Thursday, and 8 a.m. on Friday. To enable us to sell the Draught Horses as advertised—namely, on the third day of the Sale, we now notify chat tve cannot take any more entries of Hack and Light Harness Horses. MCNIOOL & CO. G. F. MoCdllagh, Auctioneer. IS I OH AUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 24th September. 1A A FORWARD-CON-") iUU TIONED BUL- | N.Z. and LOCKS, off turnips \ T.V. 30 Far, and Forward | Land Co. Cows j 44 Two and Three-year-old Heifers, Loohiel Entries solicited. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCollagh, Auctioneer. 11/9 ANNUAL HOGGET FAIR. Tuesday, September 24. Q Aft A CROSSBRED AND LONGOvUU WOOL HOGGETS, amongst them are; 1000 Crossbred Hoggets, an even lot, well-wooled and strong, Rukuhia Estate 750 Crossbred Hoggets, D. McKinnon, D, Munro, and McMiken Bros. 500 Crossbred Hoggets, W. Rothwell and Shaw Bros. 350 Lougwool and Crossbred Hoggets, J. Bnkowsky, J. Anderson, Walter Reid, and J. Krippner 320 Crossbred Hoggets, E. H. Bowman, Fullci in; Bros., Mrs Totty, P. Nmrsh, ,T. Norrish I‘2 Pat Wethers 1 w , . , Neighbourhood 40 Empty Ewes I " Entries solicited, McNICOL & CO. G. P. McCueeagh, Auctioneer. 24/8 TE MATA STOCK SALE. Thursday, 26th September. S'! HE undersigned will bold their next Sale at. Mr John Galvan’s Te Mata yards on above date. 50 Cows and Heifers, Kuapuke 10 Springing Heifers, TeUku Entries Solicited. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCnixAGi:, Auctioneer. 5/ ANNUAL BULL SALE AT OHAUPO Tuesday, October 22nd. By May Duke and OP URE- BR E D YOUNG BULLS. Amongst them are )n account of Rotorunpi Estate: 5 Pedigree Shorthorn Yearling Bulls 5 Pedigree Shorthorn j Red D Two-yearold Bulls ) ecount of Won. Taylor, Greeuhill; 5 Pure-bred Yearling Bulls, by Duke of Clyde Vale and Lord Rothsay 3 Bulls, two and three years old ) Yearling and Two • year • old Shorthorn Bulls, C. J. Storey 5 ’Pure-bred Yearling A Polled Angus Bulls I Rukuhia I Pure bred Yearling j Estate Hereford Bulls I 3 Shorthorn Bulls, Jno. Allen 2 Two-year-old Polled Angus Bulls 7 Good Shorthorn Bulla, two to four years old, E. Hope, H. Ramsay, G. McKimler, J. T. Potts. K. Morrison, P. Sing, J. Krippner 2 Two-year-old Heieford Bulls, C, Storey and I). McKinnon McNICOL k CO. O. F. MoClTLiiAon, Auctioneer. 9/9 ri O H PKIV AT E Snl ,E . DonbL 5-inch Cylinder Encine, S h.p . Th bid nr P.O'b-r (Trn.y ). Iv ill ami Gray Clrill'ciKit-i, I ii« size, Millies, llntii.g oninplele, a! i n-1 IC" FA itin .id 1-iMs ol tin: dlsliiet Ij. : tb;‘> Sin.i p I lip, Fluid rtud iVwdii Separator, Lhull-i and Engine, I'!»,Hcutler AG ENDS i UK : The Highland Sheep Dip P. and D. Duncaur- Implements McNICOL & CO,
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1048, 14 September 1901, Page 3
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