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Sales, Pure Bred Sheep, Etc.

THURSDAY, JULY 29.

'the remuera yards.

For sale, on Thurslay next, July 29, at 12 o'c'oi'k, f>f\ IfATOATfLEand Grown Steers, (torn Waiukn OvJ 10 Good Dairy Cows and Heifers, ne,ir calviu* Cargoes ot Fat Cattle an 1 Sheep, ex IVettj jane, St Kil.'a. and Go-ahead Fut and Store Pigs.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, JULY 30.

THE HAYMARKET.

TTIOR SALE, To-morrow, Friday, July 30, at II o'clock* A Handsome Black Gelding, broken to saddle, 5 years old Heavy Di aught Entire Colt, 3 years old, by Northern Hero Two Strong Unbroken HorseB, suitable for activa harness. . ALFRED BUCKLAND.

HAMILTON EAST, Opposite Mr Woo I's, Butcher.

FRIDAY, JULY 30, * At 12.30 sharp.

Unreserved Sale.

The undersigned has received instructions from it* Rothery, to Sell by Auction on the premises, tbe wholeof his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANl' EFFECTS viz :— Handsome Loo Table, 6 chairs, carpels, table* orn Iments, 2 curtain poles and rings turned, splendid ac«'oi\l«* > 1 (brass bound) JO keys, 2 flint decanters, 2 glass fruit <ii>hr s». iron bedstead (quite new) full sizr", toilft service, di-e^in;? glass, vases, colonial oven, kitjhen utensil-, sule diitien, glassware; a first-class Sewing Machine — " The Dtf i.iuc-e." a choice collection of books, lady's side sa Idle, a Iftr^e . r M of sundries too numerous to particularise.

P.S. — The above are quite new, and only sold in consn* quence of the removal of the proprietor,

NO RESERVE.

JOHN KNOX,

Auctioneer

THE OHAUPO SALE YAUUd— WAIKATO.,

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7.

The undersigned has received instruct- cms fr m J. C. FIETH, Esq, to Sell on Tuesday, c?-».ne.i ber 7th, at Twelre o'clock, A HERD OF FROM 300 TO 400 STORE CATTLE OV ALL CLASSES.

Tlte above will consist principally of stock bred on the Mata Mata run, and being the produce uf firat-class Short Horn Bulls, imported from the best herds of Au*trUia and Canterbury, presents a good opportunity for purchaseboth to the grazier and breeder. ALFRED BUCKLAND.

CAMBRIDGE.

DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL.

Preliminary Announcement-

The Undersigned has received instructions from Mr William Walker to Sell by Auction the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, *. ", ...^ on or about th# 34»t Aa&astr • — **^^

Full particulars in future advertisement.

JOHN KNOX,

Auctioneer.

PKELIMINAK^^NOTICE.

I AM instructed by Mr Rie'iaid Meredith, of Bathing Brook Farm, Patewmgi. who is leaving the district, tosell by Public Auction, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock. Particulars in future issues. S. BRIGHT, Auctioneer. Alexandra.

FOR SALE.

OA ACRES OF GOOD LAND, about half Fenced C>v-F in, and 30 aeras in Grass, being Lot 140 Ivomakorau, price £3 per acre. • 60 ACRES, Lot 149, Komakorau, £2 per acre. 50 ACKES, Lot 9, Taupiri, £2 per acre. For further particulars apply to P. LE QUESNE Hamilton East

PURE- BRED SHORT-HORNED BULLS FOR SALE.

The undersigned has been instructed by Messrs T. and S. Morrin, the Importers, to- offer for sale — shortly after arrival of ship 'Flechero,' now due from London — the following First-class PURE-BRED SH O R T-H OR N EU * BULLS :—

ROBIN ADAIR (Imported), bred by the Right Hon. Earl Beauchamp, Madersfield Court, Malvern, England, roan, calved July 23, IS7I. got by Festival 26,147. Dam, Lady" Blancb, by Festival 26,147, Grand dam, ButtenVorth, by Castlereagh 19, tO9 GG dam, Bes-*, by Impatience 14,723. GGG dam, Berangtna, by Hero 5.146. GGGG d&m, Primrose, by Major 4,3.">5. GGGGG darn, Lavinia. by Orm-»by 4,021. Lavender, by Cossack 925,by Alpha 3,004, by Captain 3,271. ;N" OTR . — Robin Ad air wa9 awarded First Prize in a largeClass at the Warwickshire Show ot Knowie, was highly commended and reserved number at Tewkesbury. The herd front which he is descended won Fir3t Prize at the Worcester Show, First Prize at the Warwickshire Show, and £10 at the Gloucester Show in 1575 for Cows best adapted for Dairy purposes. VALENTINE (Tmporfed), bred by Mr Thomas Mnre, Sherburn, Northleach. White, cahed February 14, 1875, got by Duk* Genera 30 911. Dam, Sally, by Butterfly 21 349. Grand dam, Louisa, byj Uojal Futterfiy 4 20 722. GG dam, Lucy Long by the Rangeman 18,455« GGG cam, Young Lucy , by Generul Lalisn v, 14,005 GGGG dam, Julia, by'Chieftoin, 12,593 GGGGG flam, Lady Boultuu, by Moreprt'i, 8 325GGGGGG dam, Boadipea, by' Prince 7 010, by Cotting 902, by son of Alexander 1,024 by Favourite 2o'A These Bulb are the seleclion of Thomas Rii'Soll, Esq. r vvlioso «e)l known judgment aflbrds a guarantee to intending purchasers and oilers a # i opportunity of secuan^ some of the best stock ever landed in New Zealand. ALFRED BUCKLAND.

FOR SALE.

€Pf\ TONS of First Class HAY. €>\J ROBERT SWAYNE. Cambridge X>ONES! BONES! BONES.. Bought in any Quantities FOR CASH at the FreemanV Bay Bot.e Mills, aud at No 8 Lower Queen street, bv " J. k J, SOPPET.

WARNOCK, BROTHERS, AUCKLAND SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS,, - RICHMOND, COX'S CREEIC,, 0-ffici: — Durham Steest, Auckland,,

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 498, 29 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 498, 29 July 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 498, 29 July 1875, Page 3

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