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B*aslP'bfr Auction.

PATAKURA CATTLE X • ' FAI \t will bo hald at the'ftipakura, Yards on Monday next, of about ] «-<■« ; 100 Y*!irlinvr* St&iN am] Iltjifk?^* ! 100 IS-mrmtUstO'tt-Tiiar-^ulVfteers fi .• '100, Dry Cows ana" Heifers SO.It-year.oM Sterrs/from Whsiu^rarei 00 Grown Steers. At 12 o'clock.

HUNTER & NOLAN.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3.

Papakura Yards.

Tho usu^ Afqntlily S,^e will bo < field at the Papakura Yai'dd, on Wednesday next, , • when !| A LARGE NUMUER of- CATTLE will bo yarded, consisting of Dairy Cows, Store Cattle, Calves, Yearlings, &c. Alsoj < • ' , Horses, Sheep, and Pigs.' At 12 V clock. HUNTER £ NOLAN.'

THURSDAY, NOV. 4.

Ohaupo Cattle Sale. HPHE undersigned will hold their next % J,CC«foi&S«le:.*fcJ*fe Ohaupo Yards oii THURSDAY, Nov. 4th, of- '- ' 50 Choice 3 «ihtl 4-year-olcl Bullocks, m.fi'esh condition, from Waiuku . 50 2-y car-old Heifers and Steers, from Auckland „. , 10 Cows ami Steers, from Ngaipto ' "20 Cows and JSteef «v Witt Pukerimu v , 20 Grown Sheers. \ 'F^rom "20 Empty Cows 4 ) Orakau 1 ' 30 Fat aiitl Store, Cattle, from Native - country *»-- ' - JO Cows with Calves, at siuo t 10 Yearling Heifers aud Steers D,diry Cows, Sheep, Horses, &c,

At 1 o'clock.

HUNTER & NOLAN.

MONDAY, NOVEMBEPv 22.

Wool.

DURHAM YARDS.

THE FtRST WOOL SALE of the ,S 'HM)U will be held at >t]ie- Durham Y.irdr.on'M'ONDliY/NOVEMiE I 22, At two o'clock. ,• " ? '

■ Venlors arc requested to send in their Wool for catalogue not hter lhau Friday, N VGmbcr 19th. , „

, HUNTER NO I, AN.

FARMS. ,for ERIVATK SALl<] in WAIKATO by the undersigned ;— 1200 Acre Farm, all laid down in grass, in one or more lots with first-class t ,Hous3 aud .Outbuildings, near Ohaiij , 'po s ' , o 800 Acri Farm* all laid down in grass, and divided, in pnddpqks all se- , curely, fenced, with, win* fencijig. A good House and. Outbuildings. At Alexandra. '213 Acre Farm, mostly gras3, very little Swamp.' Hqusc and Outbuild-

ings. At Paterangi. 205 Acre Farm. Mostly grass, very little swamp, , Wjth House and \ ■ * putmuldings. On Ohaupo -IV Awa- •<- „ onuturoad ' '• jciso ( Acpe ]fartn,.?tU laid doM'n iv gr.iss, , a^jVUvided iuto,7 paddqek^. With Dwelling-house. On Te AwaumtuAljxau(lra road. A Desirable Farm of 450 acres, divided into 12 paddocks, all laid do?w iv Eujrlish «rr.i,sse-*,with now 10- roomed Houhe, StJ)ltvl),iiry, C-ittle l&c,l &c, erected 'thereon,* \faix Alexandra. A Firm of 150 Acres, flrst-clas-» land, divided into j. addocks, all laid down with jrond jrr.issfs, House, Arc, no r Te Awamutu. i Also, Several other Farms, particulars of which can be obtained on application to the au jtioncci'3, Ohaupo.

HUNTER & NOLAN.

POR SALE AT WARTLK TAMAHERE. Ono, two and t»m-. -year-old PUREBRED LINCOLN RAMS in the wool. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect them now, instead of following the common practice of waiting till tupping season, \v hen sheep can only have from ;> to 4 months wool on them. These sheep are directly descended on both sides from pure-bred imported Lijicolus, .and are tree from any .-Colonial strain whatever. To Wing the terms to a level with , cash, at tupping time, approved promi'MM y U«ote_s jyjlibe taken,, payable ou Ist March next, and a guaranteed pedigree will be given with every sheep. The Rams can be been at Wartlc, and further particulars obtained from Mr. George E. Clark, Cambridge, or PATRICK LESLIE.

DEY& FRENCH,

HAMILTON EAST,

Begs to inform their customers and the Public in general that tin y lrue just re. ceived —

New Season's Teas ! ! New Season's Teas ! !

IN BOXES and HALF-CHESTS,

TRY OUR . I TRY OUR 3s. ftiea ! . S. KEA ! r ,

We have also on hand a large and well selected STOCK of Gtneral Groceries.

-, Also on hand IRONMONGERY CHURNS IRONMONGERY CHURNS ■ . ■Booti)!-Clothing, Oats ' Bran Maize ' ' Sharps Potatoes Flour

Orders promptly attended to.

A trial solicited.

Beeswax: bought in any quantity.

DEY'& FRENCH, Hamilton East.

To Let.

rTIHE OFFICES in the Waikato X Timks Biuldinjr, lately in' the occupation of Mr T. H. White, Architect. For particulars apply to Manager Wailjato Times.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1301, 30 October 1880, Page 4

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639

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1301, 30 October 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1301, 30 October 1880, Page 4

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