New Advertisements. J THURSDAY, JANUARY 9. NGARUAWAHIA OPENING CATTLE SALE. ' THE undersigned will hold their Opening Sale in tbe Ngaruawahia Yards, on Thursday, January 9, of about 100 Head Mixed Store Cattlo Horses, Sheep, &o. At 1 o'clock. Accommodation Paddocks adjoining the Yards. HUNTER& NOLAN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. OHAUPO SHEEP FAIK. I^HE undersigned will hold their Waikato Sheep Fair at tbe Ohaupo Yard* on Thursday, January 15, immediately after Cattle Sale. Intending vendors will pleaso Bend entries to Mr George Edgecumbe, Hamilton, or the Auctioneers, as early as possible, that suitable pens m»y be erected. , HUNTER & NOLAN. ; AUCTION SALES OEGUL \R SALES of LIVE STOCK JiXi and FARM PRODUCE are held by the Subscribers at Oaaupo on the THIRD THURSDAY, and at Cambridge on the LAST THURSDAY in each mouth. On each TUESDAY at Newmarket at 1 o'clock, for Horned Cattle, Sheep and Pigs Ou each F BID AY at Durham Yards, Auckland, at 11 o'clock, for Horses, Vehicles, Saddlery, Agricultural Implements, and Produce. At Papakura on the FIRST WEDNESDAY in each month, at halfrpast 12 o'clock (principal Market for Store Cattle). At Wa'uku Half yenrly on the FOURTH WEDNESDAY in January and July. At Kaglan, in the Okete Yards as advertised. CATTLE FAIRS held in months of September, October, and April, at Papakura. SHEEP FAIR held in January at Newmarket. WOOL SALES held Fortnightly in November and December. SKINS, HIDES, axd WOOL SALES Weekly, at the Durham Yards, at 2 o'clock. Stock taken delivery of for Sale, on the Farm or Station in the Piako District, and forwarded either to Ohauo, Cambridge, or Newmarket, on application to Mr P. Sweeney, Waitoa, Bridge, Piako. Good Accommodation Paddocks at Mrs Runciman's, Drury Bridge ;. Mr Glad- , ding's, Papatoitoi ; liar pat Erin ; and for Waikato Fat Cattle, at Ascot Farm, Mangere. W aik ato. — Accommodation Paddocks at Mr Knox's .Farm, Ohaupo and Hamil* ton Road, and at Mr Sharp's, Cambridge Road. A Cattle Train leaves Ohaupo every Monday Night, arriving at Remuera Station in time for Tuesday's sale, where Stockmen await arrival. HUNTER & NOLAN. 1 ■ ....... . T.' C.HAMMOND, HAMILTON & CAMBRIDGE, IS now opening Fourteen Cms of entirely hEXV GOODS, suitable for CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR. The Largest assortment iu the Wivkato. It is imposlble to particularise the various items, but special attention is< directed to tha following line : — Piize Books for Boys and Girls Concertinas Vauses, Lustres, & Toilet Sets . A Large stock of entirely NEW TOYS Christmas Cards and Stationery Every department of the Stock has been fi led up to meet the requirement of the District; and parties in search of suitable articles lor CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR : S GIFTS, can be supplied at a price varying from Sixpence to Five Pounds, <ST CALL, SEE, and JUDGE for yourselves. ; 'J\ C. HAMMOND, HAMILTON^CAMBRIDGE i 3 1 8 ' e > r — LOST' a Black Sheen Pup, about nin< months old. -Any person givinj such information as will lead to hi recovery will be rewarded. E, & COX Jift«.U'wc, Dec. «S> 187a
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1019, 4 January 1879, Page 3
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