Sales^^ction. _ WEDNESDAY. p.ECIv\U3^U. 1, I3so. [
. J?p,pa,k,ura Monthly; S^e. ,-
The n»Ui4 Monthly. S ilo \yill b,<? hcl^ on ' Wentie'"c|.iy next, when <i_ l<n»e nuuiot-jt -j of C i tile U ill In* yarded, <)un'-«lj>t'iijjf ot DAIRY COWS, STORE CAITLE.j iCfttVesi Yearling &<}.'• ' , j A!.-), ' - *
Horses, Sheep and 'Pigs'. ..M.I. At"o, ' ' ', '! 2 horse-power Thre^hinyr Maohine.
At' l2 o'clock '
HUNTER fc NOL \N.
■ THURSDAY, L-ECEMBER 2.
Oliaupp Cattle , Sales. :
Tho undersigned will Hold their next Ohaupo Cattle Sale at the Ohaupo Yard,s, on, Thursday, December 2nd, of Af\ CHOICE 1 and l£-year-old Steers, tU, from .neighborhood ■ U Well-bred Mixed Store Cattle from KhauawUanawa 8 Choice Fat Cattle from Pukerimu 12 2-year-old Steer.-* from. Ngaroto 30 Mixed Cattle from Auckland, l 20 U-year-old Sheers and Heifers from Paterangi " 11 Yearling- Steers and Heifers 'from Hangriaohia 6 2-year-old Heifers from Kihikihi 31) Fat bheep Fat Cuttle, SheeD, Horses, &c. ' *r, , , j , At I 1I 1 o'clock.
, • W. J.< HUNTER & CO.
Saturday, December 4.
Hamilton Cattle Sales.
rpHE undersigned will hold their OPEN* JL ■ ING CATTLE SALE at the New Yards, Frankton, Hamilton Kailway Station, on SATURDAY, December 4th, of Cattle Sheep, Horbes, &c y ■ At 1 o'clock.
Entries may be made with Mr Jolly on the grounds, or the Auctioneers, Ohaupo.
W. J. HUNTER ■& CO.
N.B.— -Cattle not boldat this sale, can be forwarded to Central Market Ohaupo, and Cattle purchased can- be forwarded to any Station on the line required.
' THURSDAY, Dp:CEMBER %' • \
Wool Sale. ,
Durham Yards.
npHE SECOND SALE OF THE SEA1 SON, . ; ,
Will be held on
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, j at 2 o'clock* '
Intending vendors will please send orclpr for catalogue^iot later than Monday, December Oth. , . , ■,
HUNTER & NOLAN.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10.
The Durham Yards.
The subscribers, by de.siro of the Executors of thu late E. T. X. Jenkins, will offer for pale, at their Sule Yards, Dur-ham-street, on Fiiday, December 10 next, at 12 o'clock noon, I^HE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD PROPERTIES :— ■1. .The well-known old-established Hotel at Epsom, known as " The Junction." The Hotel is subBtantially built of brick, and has extensive stables, yards, and outdoor accommodation. There is a paddock held under leaso near the hotel. 2 A partly-improved IWm of 200 a6rcs iv Papakura Valley, with a' comfortable eight-roomed House.
For particular apply to J. M. and J . Mowbr.iy, Land Agent, 42, Queen-streot.
HUNTER & NOLAN. Auctioneers.
FRIDAY, DKCEMBER 10.
IMPROVED FARM OF 300 ACRES, AT THE SANDHILLS, IvEAR WAIUKU.
The subscribers have received instructions from Mr. Alfred Harris, to sell by auction, at the Duihnm Yards, on
Friday, December 10, at 12 o'clock noon, HIS Valuable Improved Farm, containing 301) acres. Tho whple, with the exception of about 50 acres of good, puriri bush, is Inid down in gra^s. The fr-oil is good, and the whole well watered. It it> (on v eniently situated, wi'.hin tAVo miles of Wa^pipi wharf, and 'close to the public srhool. Thoie is regular steam communication between Onehunga aud W.iiuku, find the district is a rising, and an opportunity to secure so snug a farm rarely occurs.
HUNTER & NOLAN.
SHEEP OVERLAND FROM NAPIER
For S.ilc, immediately on anival, to arrive about middle December, overland • fiom Napier, I AA A FOUR & SIX-TOOTH large IUUU framed WETHERS, in forward condition.
W. J. HUNTER & CO
npHE under-iprned have admitted Mr JL W. J. HUN.TER into PARTNERSHIP in their WAIKATO BUSINESS, which will, henceforth be carried on under the style of *' W. J. Hunter and Co."
HUNTER AND NOLAN.
CAUTION.
THE party who sent some pieces of old firebars hammer heads, pieces of bolts &c, in a consignment of bones, had better be careful, bags will be emptied in futurs name ;6r names published. Juven1 iles trying the same trick will have their bones confiscated. 1 W. CUMMING.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND.
j. T. SMITH. Late of the " Exchange," " Junction," and other Hotels,
Has pleasure in announcing to his old iriends and the public in general, that he has purchased that well-known Hostelry,
The Occidental Hotel, Where he will be always happy to wel- ( come Old and New Faces. ig^*' The attractions of the Hotel are too well known to need ,any comment. LU^C'UEON C4FK OPEN DAILY Under -experienced superintendence. Several Novelties added to the Museum. TIIE BILLIARD KALOOX, The handsomest and most complete in the ', . Colonies. , LEADING NEWSPAPERS QK FILE^
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1314, 30 November 1880, Page 4
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