New Aavertisements OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. THE undersigned has received instructions from Messrs Quinlan, Jones, and Finnerty (Contractors at Matamata), to sell at Ohaupo, on the next Cattle Sale Day, April 22, at 1 o'clock, * '14 Good Horses, all quiet and good m any harness; mostly young animals 3 Double-furrow Ploughs, Single Ploughs, Drays 7 Sets Plough Harness and Swingletrees, Also, 4 Useful Plough Horses 2 Sets Plough Harness, complete, from Mr John Kenny's J. S. BUCKLAND, OHAUPO~LIVE STOOK~SALE. T7IOR SALE, at Ohaupo, on Tuesday, MJ April 22, at 1 o'alock, 100 Head Fresh-conditioned Cattle 10 Prime Fat Heifers 20 Well-bred Yearlings 100 Fat Sheep Dairy Cows, Store Sheep, &c. J. S. BUCKLAND. - — ; ; I CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. THE next Regxdar Monthly Horse Sale will be held at the Yards of Mr W. K. Carter, National Hotel, Cambridge, on Saturday, April 12, 1879, at One o'clock, 1 Filly, 2 years off, by Fancy. 1 Yearling Filly do. 1 Creamy Pony, quiet to ride. 4 Strong Riding Horses. 2 Pair good young Plough Horses 1 Bay Fiily, 3 years old, good hack, very quiet, and will carry a lady Donble-seated Baggy Pair of good quiet Horses and Harness, trial given Also, Churn and Dairy Utensils, DoubleBarrelled Gun, Treadle Sewing-Machine, m perfect order, Tools, &c. / _ Also, Spring Cart, equal to new Harness and Saddlery. J. S. BUCKLAND. TE AWAMUTU, MAY 28. ♦ THE undersigned has received instructions from Major. Jackson (who bas sold his farm), to sell on the property, To Awamutu, on Wednesday, May 28, at 1 o'clook, The Whole of his Live and Dead Stock, as under ± — 17 Qniet Dairy Cows, m milk and m calf; 17 Weaned Calves 25 Yearlings, mixed sexes, 16 Twoyear olds, mixed sexes, 10 Wellbred Two-year old Heifers, 12 Three-year old Steers, 1 Wellhired Ball, two years old HonsEs. 4 Staunch Heavy Draught Horses 1 Draught Filly, 5 years old and quiet 1 Bay Gelding, "^amba" 1 Bay Gelding, " Peter" 3 Strong Useful Hacks X Yearling Filly, by "Benathalath" dam " Molly Bawn " 2 Heavy Draught Colts, 3 years old, by "Lord Derby" Implements^ Machinebt, Etc. Horse-power Threshing Machine Winnowing Machine, Reaping and jVJ owing Machine, Roller Horse Ruke, Chaff Cuiter Corn Crusher, Turnip Cutter Double-furrow Plough 3 single Ploughs, 2 sets Harrows Inflexible Harrows, 2 sets Three horse Trees, 2 Drays and Frames, Waggon and Frames, for Hay and ?>beep Swingietrees, Cart, Waggon, Plough and Leading Harness 2 Wheelbarrows, Iron Boiler Wire Strainer, Wire Turner and Table, Iron Standards. Fencing Wire, Sheep Nets aud Wire Noting, s>) Shtj^p Hurdles 4 Sheep Racks and Troughs 12 Fe^diog Troughs, Wool Table Lot of Palings, Grindstone, Lifting Jack, Blacksmitbs' Tools. Anvil and Forge, Potato Fork, Set of Selves, Salt, Lime, Water Casks, Puriri Posts, Garden and Farm Tools, &c Also, Dairy Utensils, Milk Dishes, Rackets, &c. 2 Pnre bred Imported Berkshire Sows And, Stack Meadow Hay, Stack Oaten Straw 200 Twelvemonths Piue Trees Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 sharp. J. S. BUCKLAjnD. Just Arrived, AMERICAN CONSIGNMENTS, per Bonita from New York AMFRICAN CARRIAGES From the Celebrated Makes HOOPER, & Co., and CHASE, built ex ra strong Expressly for this Market, and all fitted with Lamps and Breaks, and comprising Covered— Cabriolet, Barouche, Berlin, Victoria, Prince Arthur, Rockaway Howell Phseton. Open — Wagonette, Antilles, Concord, Tray, Beach Wapon. 12 Expresses— Six Spring with Seats, Pole, Shafts, Break 80 Sets of Express and Buggy Harness. Whips — Agieat variety* 56 Organs— 26 different styles. 140 Cases Clocks — 21 new designs. 10 Fireproof Sa'es, Combination Locks. SUO Cases Chairs, Varnisb, Wheels, Furniture, Oleographs, Sand Paper. Manure and Seed Drills. Steel Spring Beds. Carpet Chairs, Perambulators, B. TONKS, & Co. Queen Steeet, AUCKLAND. WPHLLIITS & SOF, Oil, Color • and Glass Merdhants, Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Oilp, Turpentine. Colors, Varnishes, Frevjch Polish, Goldleaf, Artists' Colors and Brushes ; Plate, Sheet, Crown, Ornamental and Photographic Glass ; Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings ; Clock and Compass Glasses ; Glazed Sashes, Doors, &c. Glass Cut t( Size , and Carefully Packed. 95 & 97. QT/EEN STREET AUCKLAND & OHAUPO RAILWAY. I ON and after Tu-sday, Ap.-il 1. 1879. » New Time Table will be issued. Auckland to Ohaupo 7 a.m., 4.15 p.m Auckland for Mercer — 7 30a m. (g"Ous) Auckland for Onehun«a 7 a.m., 9.5 12 noon, 2 p.m., 4.15, 5.30, and 11 15 on Saturdays. Ohaujo for Auckland — 8 a . (Goo d* andCaUl), 1.20 p m. M»rcer for Auckland— 6 25 ».uv, 11.35 (Goods and Cattle), 12 30 p.m. (Godds), 4.25. Onehunga for Auckland— 7.ls am., 8.25, 10.15, 1 p.m., 4.50, 6.35, on Saiurdays, 7 pm. A. V. MACDONALD, » ' General Managw*
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1060, 10 April 1879, Page 3
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