Meters. Hunter and Nolans Auctions.
"OEGULAK SALES of LIVE .STOCK and -*-•> FARM PRODUCE arc held bj the subscribers at Ohaupo on tho Third Thuivlay, and .it Cambridge on the Fourth Thursd iy in ra( h in. null. Ou each ruosd.n .it Now market at ono "Vlofk, foi Ilornod Cattle. Sheep .md J'icr-s. On t u h I'riil.iv at Durham Yards, Auckland, .it u (ii hn I , for Horses, Yehiele-i, Saddler), As;iieulturai Implements, and Produce. '\lun\N on hand lor Piiv.ite Nile, Swlney Dia\s, Saddlon, Humes-,, Moncdust, At titici.il Manures Clo\er and Gra-s Seeds. W VlK\ 10.— Arcomodation Paddocks at Ur Knoxs Knm, Ohaupo and Hamilton Road, at .Ur Calder's Farm, corner of Pateiangi, Alivmdi.i ioad, at Sale Yards lOh.iupo), and at Mr Slurp's, Cambridge Road.
At Pupakura on the J'irst "Wednesday in each month, .it half-past u o'dock (Pimcipal Market for Store Cattk).
At Pukekohe, on the Second Wedncsda) in oath niontb.at 12 o'clock(fjood market for obtaining Well bred Stock and Young Cattle).
Wool Sales held fortnight!} in November and December.
Skins, Hides, and Wool Sales, weekly, at the Durham Yards, at 2 o'clock.
A Cattle Train leave* Ohaupo every morning at 8 a.m. delivering cattle in our Paddocks at Green Lane Station, or at Kemucra at 2 jo the same day.
The Auctioneers recommend stock intended for Tuesday's Market to bo sent on Saturday, but, if not sent until Tuesday, arrhe in time for that day's sale. Stockmen await the arrival of train.
HUNTER & NOLAN THURSDAY, MARCH 18. OHAUPO MONTHLY CATTLE SALE. For Sale at the Ohaupo Yards, on Thursday, March 18th, 1880,— A (\ GROWtf STORE CATTLE, in Tj v/ fresh condition, from Paterangi. 15 Choice Beef, from Alexandra •4 Quiet Springing Heifers 10 Empty Cows, Calves, Yearlings, &c 20 Mixed Store Cattle from Te Rori 15 Young Cows and Heifers, in forward condition 15 11 and 2-year-old Cattle from Kihikihi 'JO Fat Lambs 50 Fat Sheep Hoi'ses, 2 New Saddles, &u.
HUNTER AND NOLAN. At 1 o'clock. N.B. — Cambridge Cattle Sale, Mai*ch2otli. PUIURI POBT3. PLFKIRI POSTS. FOR SALF, at Ohaupo Station, in cither large or small quantities, 7 foot Puriri Po&ts at £7 10s per 100. Posts delivered at any station nearer Auckland at cheaper rates. Apply toW.J 'Hunter, auctioneer ; or, C. Flitcher, butcher, Ohaupo.
NEW CLOVERS AND TURNIP SEEDS! Ex LONDON. | White Clovers IsOdperlb. 1 Cowg-rass Is Od „ Alsyke . . . Is f>d Red Clover 0s Od Trefoil 0s 8d „ Timothy 0s 6'd Lucerne . . . . \s 0d Rape . . ... ..Os od „ Poa Pratensis Is Od Crested Dogstail ... Is 6d Purple Top Swede ... Is 6d Purple Top Aberdeen Turnip Is 3d Green Top Is ;}d „ Green Globe Turnip ... Is Od Tares 14s per bushel. Rye Grass and Cocksfoot at Lowest . Rates. ' Five per cent, discount for cash ; extra allowance to large purchasers.
G. S. JAKINS,
(Late Jakins and Willcox),
CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET, AUCKLAND.
HAMILTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
THE proprietor begs to intimtimate that large additions have been made to the above Library.
LOT OF NEW STANDARD WORKS.
iß^i" Termß : 20s per annum in advance. GEORGE DICKI2TSOY. Manager.
/CLOVER AND /^ RASS CiEEDS. ON SALE, AT THE HAYMARKET. (or tirst class quality) — White Clover Rape tted Clover Timothy Alsyko Kentucky Blue grass Cowgras^i Red Top Lucerne Trefoil PukekohQ Cocksfoot Ryegrass— Perennial Turnip, Purple Top Ryegrass — Annual „ Green Top Swede &c, &c. Also,
BONEDUST, all degrees of fineness find quality. GUAXO — Peruvian, Mexican, and New Caledonian Kainit, Superphosphates. &c, &c, &c.
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
ACCIDENTAL TJOTEL, AUCKLAND.
J. T. SMI T H. Late of the "Exchange," "Junction,"' and other Hotels, Has pleasure in announcing to his old friends and the public in general, that he has purchased that well-known Hostelry, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Where he will be always happy to welcome Oid and New Faces. Thi 1 attractions of the Hotel are ioo v. ell known to need any common t. Li\iiii<>\ CM), ovy.y i)Mi.y Cmlcii expoiiuiicc'i. .sujniatcnik'Uce. .Several N >r> cities ;i/i>*'-<l to the .Muaouni. Tilt. P. ILL [AKl> S\l,l)()\. Tho hiin«l&o:uest;iu.l : K'st complete in the Columus. l;KAUiyf4 Nl'T-si'Ari,K ! io: < > i'JLU, I
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1205, 18 March 1880, Page 4
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664Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1205, 18 March 1880, Page 4
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