Sales by Auction.
JIIEGLXAR S Vl.hS of LIVE STOCK and '^PJP J fa ß*&fcjtoCß .uvhsßddutfJjt l &h- ' i<*ri "or 1 - at Oh.mpo on the Ihird'lhur-d.n , and <it CnmluiduiVon' tKf» (Fourth TlWrsd ly "m- ca<!i mofth. On oath TmvldM at Xofttntifkt t nt «no euji Frida\ it Durhiijty, YunVfc Aurk^ritwV fit! n turf 1 ImplomcMit*!, and IVodiuf. , .>jh\a\'» onhnud f*r'Prl\AtttSjrtc,'Svdiirw Drajs, Si'idtOrr,' Harn<*«s j Hfinedu^t, Artifiruil Jlahiirct, 'Cl<i\oran<l<ii«'>^^r'H'<. » ' " . ' ' j\" \ik \io.— \< romorjnHoTi J*;tddbn>A at ««tni)\\ Farm, Ohauprt' and H.ininto'n' Koacl, a Alr.Ciidor's Farm, c 9«;niar of^atcTanjit'jjAlox'.in dra road, .it Sale Vaid\ (Onaupo),' and a£ Sli; rp's, Cambndjfo Ri*,ul. '1 .t P.ipakuia on 'the "First Wtdneidn^ \h oach ; moith, .it h.ilf-pa^t 12 o'clock (Prir.tip.il Market tor Stdfc Cattk'T. ' '' ' ' rAt Pukekoho, on the Wednrsdav in 1 each Huinth.at i2'o'i>f<ick(iy()odhiarkettorobtJluiin« Well bred Stoi-t ahU Voting CirUle). WoyitfaW held fortnightly i^ ?f<>\Cßibcr and December. ; ! Skia^iHulc^and'Wooi Sule-,. vvw^ly, at the Durham Yards, «tt 2, o't luck. . , ' .' , • TTT^I "+'!" ' A Cl^ttle JTrain loa\oi Qhaiipn^ o\cfj morning at 8 a.m. delnerfn^' cattle in r our l^uldotks at fjr,een Lane Station, or at Kemuera at 2 30 the sajiie day. , t ' . 1 J,"J .J 1, The Auctioneers rcrompiend, $U>i k intended for Tue-.d.iy'-> .M irket to be sent on Saturday, but, if not scjtf untUr/XliCfjU «, uwi^ ,in tim* for ,tnat days sale. Stockmen await the arrival 01 train. , ( J HVNT^R & IS'OJ.AN, . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28., ' ,"' *
Trie usual Quarterly Sate 'will Jbe held on Wednesday next, at the Waiuku t arrta, . when a large nmn,bcvc£ , MIXED s'tfOßE CATTLE ! Daiiy Cows, Store Cattle" ,_ i •AUjoj,, 7. i' , - , .JOfQijUfit.^pyiflgiptr Cp]Brs & IJeifers 2S Mixed Stove Cuttle, front, 1 to 3 years old Horseej£tye^i>,apd' Tigs i At 12 o'clock. ( J:iTOH OT£3riAW dAKTKW ; HUNTER & NOLAN. -« '!! [?• / .7/ H-f ; PUPJIJI FOSTJ. PURIRI- POSTS |
rpoßr^K^iivitl ohi^ &*lsM 1- either l.'trge or .sm.ill quantities, 7 foot-furiri Pypts.ft : lp*.pfir, lDp. Popts delivered at any station ' nearer Anckla'n|i at ohpartffr ra,tes. W. «3 'punter", auctioned ; or, C. Flitcher, butcher, OVftupo. ,-, i ,f. ' ,
NORTH BKITKH mt) MERMAN- M TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND EDINBURGH. , (established 1809.) President : His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh; K.T. > Yic^-I'nrsTDEXTS : His Grace th**sii&yof &iii&adnd, X G.; Hi.^&r^pftAbeqlJuke of Aborcorn, K.G-. EXTBAOKDINARY DIRECTORS : Rijjht Hon. Lord Wolverloa Mr Walter James, Bart. Sir J' bn Mai joribanks, of Lees, Bnvt. Sir Robert Hay, of Hnystoun, Bart. Riirlvfc.Hon. the Earl of Strathmore Rightf tthJiitjiMari (|f kfcM^ * J l{igljVHon. J ttic > arl'<JTA*rl» ! s ' ' Right Hon. the Earl of Elgin. Sub-oviberl Capital .. .. £2,000,000 Pdid-up Ca^U}^ c gr j 3-30,000 Fire Reserve Funa ana ° Surplus F^ad*'-> j.trl-£*sJi^s Fire Premiums Reserve 305,065 tf&fcaf FirS Rdserves ;..'/ .Tw. ;j 1,156,690^ Income of the Fire Depart- jS P ment. Net Premiums and Interest,...- „,. , ... ... 976.119 InMirdhc'e's^fKcieft npcnfi BifftcFirigs and their Contents at IloAjr^l> Current Rates. AftSNTS FOR WAIK \TO : WHITAKER, & SHEESAN NEWTON BOOKSELLERi, ' BTAMONER AND MUSIC SELLER, &c, Imjiorlfcsion^tlW inOft «ad\y\utageDi»s termg, v ' L ' land supplies his Custohifers nt • ' f the Lowest Possible Rates. School Books and Requisites. Periodicals, " and Newspapers By Epeiy^lail. The L;ite reductiov ife book postage will enable country subscribers to Ije sii]>plied at lower jates than before. . > i -Xi/ • — ;,, , .'' MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! 3|li€C Be*6 and Lnrgoat Stock in A\iciWiul, Including Spn^y, -Pieces, Vo^jtl-*nd InstrAunent^l Duets, Dance Music, v.liich ' i \ ' sold at Lowest PriceS ' ' 1 * ' for Cash. -. *> ' New Supplies by every Suez Mail. Pianos and Harmoniums by the best Makers always in Stock. Countiy orders reoeiye prompt attention. N E W T d'N ''f AIRS, the Albert Hotel, Queen-sti^eat /| Auckland.) >^
CARRIAGE PAID to ,any B^ilyjay or Steairfe^ Station 'iii Waika'tof" COCKSFOOT ) £ fr SEED ... ) Per bushel! RYEGRASS ) SEED ... (^rwbiwliel. Seed \vliWa ( hte(icff'tlira f> siliftitiJr4 growth iind ot good quality. ADAM LAYBOURN, AUCKLAND.
"J|/rOXTiT TO LEND, in Large or a?Jt f 'SVnf.ll^ff'ms, 4t a ktKftiti.dv fcA/of Fort -st rcet, A uc;kfeXl<_i»T i/<)\rti.-ux — A,.,i,i.i s-ri-*-i . MONI3T TO LEND nh Mort^itro, o» YiY.-t -/•)•>*!■) Ficfhold Sofiuity Wm. ()«>lcni.uu Holibitor, comer of >Q,ueon and vShovtlincl Htrcots, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1221, 27 April 1880, Page 4
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634Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1221, 27 April 1880, Page 4
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