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Monday, April 27, at 11 o'clock. UNRESERVED SALE. LIVE STOCK, FARMERS' IMPLEMENTS. MODERN HOUSEHOLD F L RNIT I R E. ' DAIRY UTENSILS AND SUNDRIES. The undersigned has roceirod instructions from Mr Thomas Farrell, who has sold hit farm, to sell at his residence, Hamilton, on Monday, April 27, at 11 o'clock, everything that is on the farm as follows : — ~[ X DAIRY OOW S, "^ *-* solected from Mr Claude's herd 55 head Young Cattle A Shorthorn Bull 100 Lincoln and Long-woolled Ewes 46 Ewe Hoggetti 12 Wethers A Lincoln Ram, bred by Mr T. Ruiiell 5 Ram Lambs 5 Heavy Draught Horses A Lady's Pony Yearling Filly, by Derby Yearling Colt 2 Ploughi ! 2 pairs Harrows 2 Drays Hone Rake Harness Farm Tools of all kinds 6 bags Seed Oats 2 new Tarpaulins, 18 1 21 Side Saddle, &c. 200 head Poultry HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of— Drawing Room Sui f o, in walnut Piano, by Stoddart . Pier Glass Vases Pictures Chimney Ornament* Brussels Carpet Fender Fire-irons Cheffouier Safe Cupboard Furniture of Bedrooms Kitchen and Dairy Utensils Kitchen Range Choice Dinner Set, complete China Tea Set Plated Tea Pot, Coffee Pot, Sugar Basin, and Cream Ewe? Spirit Stand Chest Drawers Wash-hand Stand and Ware Lam pi, Ac. The Cattle above enumerated were in the first place selected with care, and the stock are well-bred throughout. Many of the Ewes were the best of Mr R. Graham's flock, and the Ram was a very choice one of Mr Russell's, now two years old. The Horses are steady workers and in good condition. The Implements new within two years, and all in thorough repair. The Household Furnituro equal to new aud of good quality. Terms — Cash ; or above £30 approved bills, bearing interest. ALFRED BUCK LAND.

Monday, May 4. FERNSIDE, OHAUPO, WAIKATO. FARM OF 870 ACRES, DWELLING HOUSE, OUTBUILDINGS, &c. The subset ibers have received instructions from Captain E. A. Ilich to offer for sale by public auction at tbe Land Mart, Fort street, on Monday, May 4, at 12 o'clock, TTIS VALUABLE IMPROVED FARM at Ohaupo, -*--■- known as " Fernside," containing about 870 acres, situated in the Parishes of Te Rapa, and Ngaroto, county of Waikato. This farm is situated at the junction of the Hamilton, Cambridge, and Te Awamutu roads, to which it has road frontages, and is within' three miles, by a fi[ood road, of tlie landing on the Waikato liver. It is well watered by two greeks, nearly the whole of it is substantially fenced and subdivided into paddocks ; about 400 acres are permanently laid down in grass. The buildings comprise an eight-roomed House, well-finished Stable, Storeroom, Workshop, and Outbuildings. Two acres around the house have been laid out as Garden, Orchard, and Vinery. N.B.— lntending purchasers are requested to inspect the Property. Further particulars can be obtained from Captain Rich on the Property, or from I SAMUEL COCHRANE <fc SON, Auctioneers.

Saturday, April 18, at noon. FIRE ! FIRE ' ! FIRE !! ! The undersigned will sell by auction, on the above date, at the Hamilton Hall, by order of Mr Houghj THE DRAPERY AND IRONMONGERY slightly damaged by the late fire. NO BESE'RVE. JOHN KIIOX, Auctioneer.

CENTRAL HOTEL, NGARUAWAHIA. THE Proprietors of the above Hotel, in returning thanks to their friends and the public for past favors, beg to draw attention to their large and varied assortment of Wines and Spirits of the very best brands, also to their superior accommodation for Travellers^ Visitors, &c., Sec. The DINING ROOMS (two) are spacious-nnd comfortable. The BEDROOMS are lofty and well ventilated. PRIVATE SITTING ROOM. SUITES OF APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES. LUNCHEON AT ALL HOURS. SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. CLEANLINESS ! ECONOMY ! ! CIVILITY ! ! ! Travellers by Quick* Coaches booked through to Auckland, Cambridge, or Alexandra. BAGATELLE. BASS' ENGLISH ALE, No. 4 Brow, iv excellent condition, ON DRAUGHT. THOMAS & DAVIDSON, I'ici rielois.

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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 301, 16 April 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 301, 16 April 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 301, 16 April 1874, Page 3

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