OHAUPO LIVE P STOCK SALE WILL be held on Tuesday, September 10, at 1 o'clock, 100 Head Mixed Cattle, from the King Country 20 Twp-year Heifers and Steers 30 Well-bred Two-year old Steers 20 Young Cattle, mixed sexes 20 Two-year old Steers 100 Fat Sheep ; 20 tread two and three-year old Steers and Heifers, well bred and m fresh condition! 5 Choice Heifers, 3 years old, near calving 17 Steers, 18 months and 2 years old 1 Quiet Riding Mare, Saddle, and Bridle Also, A New, American Waggon, now on view at the station ; about two ' tons Foncing, Wire. J. S. BUCKLAND; OHAUPO SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 \ TIMBER, ETC. FOR Sale by auction, at the Ohanpo Sale Yards, at 12 o'clock, immediately before the Cattle Sale, Lot of Surplus Heart of Kauri Timber, consisting of Boards and Scantling 9 z ten feet length Grate Posts, Heart of Kauri Puriri House Blocks Half-round 4-inoh Spouting American Post-boring Machine Lot of Bricks, Shingles, Window Sashes, Fencing Wire, &o, &o J. S. BUCKLANw, . Auctioneer. : THE WHATAWHATA SPRING CATTLE SALE WILL be held m the New Yards, Whatawhata, on Tuesday, September 17, at 1 o'clock, when about 200 Head Mixed Cattle will be yarded Pedigree Shorthorn Bull, 6 years old, bred by Maclean & Co, and the property of Messrs Carpenter and Byron Sheep, Horses, &c. J. S. BUCKLATO. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Commission Agent, SEED AND MANURE MERCHAN^ HAYMARKET, AUCKLAND, HAS FOR SALE OF THE BEST QUALITY— Bonedust, fine and quarter inch. Peruvian and Island Gnano. Potato, and Tartarian Oats. S«ed Wheat Italian and Perrennial Rye Grass Red, White, and Alsyke Clovers. Cockfoot, Timothy, and Rape. Fencing Wire. MoDougal's Sheep Dip. The Railway Fares are lower for Stock by Special Trains on Wednesday's ; arrangements are .best made at head office, Auckland. Regular Sales of Hides, Skins, and Tallow on Friday's. ALFRED BUCKLAND, HAYMARKET, AUCKLAND. A^ ' fpHE THOROUGHIfW| j^_ -L BRED SIRE WjjKjß! " KINGFISHER," (The property of Mr W. Walters, Papakura), To stand this Season, at Mr William Bond's, Cross Roads, Te Awamutn. Kingfisher is a rich brown 8 years old, by Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman — Coquette by Launcelot (own brother to Touchstone) ; Dainty Ariel by Riddlesworth — Althea ; Ri Idles worth by Emiliue. For further particulars, see Studbook. Kingfisher is own brother to Hippocampus, and winner of Auckland Cup m 1876, beating Guy Fawkes, Arie 1 , &c. Dainty Ariel started 18 times, and won 14 of his engagements ; and his stock are pronounced to be the best hacks »nd cross-country horses m the , North I-land. Terms : £71 a; half-bred mares, £4 4s. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TOWARDS THE ERECTION OF A BRIDGE AT THE NARROWS. THE Committee have opened Accounts at the Bank of New Zealand, Hamilton and Cambridge, and Union Bank, Hamilton, and request that subscriptions not already paid be lodged to the credit of the Narrows Bridge Fund Account with as little delay as possible : S. S. Graham, 201 ; John Runciman, 201; J. A. & W. Douglas, 101; James Runciman, 101 ; D. McNicol, 101 ; J. T Kdwards, 10/; Dr Waddington, M.D., 101; S. Steele, 101 -, Hunt Bros., 102 ; A. Gubbins, 10?; VV. Marßyn, 101; E<«. Lake, 101 ; Cox & Williamson, 10Z; J. S. Buckland, 10/ ; W. M. Douglas, 101 ; D. B Thornton, 10/ : James Buckland, 5/ ; C. J. Storey, 5/ ; Ball Brop., bl ; f. Fleming. 5/ ; James Hally, il; H. W. Tnne, 51; J. Raynes, 5/ ; C. Bwen, 5/ ; F. A. Whitak-r, 51 ; W. N. Searanoke, 5/ ; John Shaw. 5/ ; C. C. Wood, 5/ ; J. B. Whyte, M ; Maj>r Wilson, 5/ ; Morgan, 51 ; Maclean & Co, 51 ; Hunter and Nolan, s£; W. I. Taylor, 5/ ; James Stewart, 5/ ; Siroade & \7illiamß, 5/ ; J. Atkinson. 31 ; H. R Morgin, 21 10a ; H. M. D. Pearson, 21 ; W. JRusseli, 2/ ; W. G. Muir, 2/ ; G. JEdgecumbe, 2/ ; A. Kay, 2/ ; F. Strange, £2 ; Allan Scott, 21 ; John Knox, 2/ ; G. Kirk wood. 21 ; Major Jackson, 21; J. All well, 21; E, Rhodes, 21; W. Walter, 2/ ; J. 11. Smith, 2/ 2a ; J. Hamilton, 2/ ; U. Burke, 11 Is ; J. P, Cump'iell. ll'. I Wood, 1/; G. B. Beere, 1/ ; F. Hicks, 1/ ; H. KMtwood, 1/; Jamed Forrest, 1/; James Walker, 1/; P. Walker, 1/; L. O'Brien. 1/; F Peacock, 1/; .*. Clemo. ts. II; J. It Ma'uieno, 1/ ; A. A!\ W<iiiiwr>'hr. 1/. ; A. A. Fan hun, 1/ ; J. OB icn. 1/j J .». Hum!, ]/■; W. A. Cowan, 1/; R. • owley, 1/ la ; Tuwha Karaina, 51 ; H»kariwhi, 51; Raihi, 31; Ha Kmiotnori, 1/; Ei m. 5/ ; Rapata, 1/ ; JHote Tawehowo, 1/ ; D. Bockett, 31 3a. Total, £3H 17?,
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 968, 5 September 1878, Page 3
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