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TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT SALE. ; Friday, February 25th.
THE undersigned has been in-tructed by Mr H. W. Tmne, who is returning to England, to well on th© above date, at his residence, Briarley, Tamahere, all bin valuable Household Furniture, and Lire and Dea . Stock, as follows : — Ro»«wood Piano by Broadwood, Carpets and Linoleum, Certain Kodt>, curtains and Blind", Tables in ash, oak, mahogany, walnut, rimu, and kauri, Sofa aid Easy Chairs, Cane- bottomed and other Cham, Bedti and Blanketu, Mattraa^es and Pailiiases Pillows and Bolster,-, Bedroom arm Kitchen Crockery, Waahhand Stands, Dinner and Breakfast Services, Books and Magazines, Pictures and icture Frames, Whatnots and Flower t<t<tnd, Htmdcome Bronze Reading Lamp, Queen's Reading amp, Sewing Machine and Letter Press, Oak Bureau and Drawer*, 2 Chests of Drawers Giraffe Cupboard in black oak, Looking Gla-ses, Ornaments, and Table GlaM>, Fireguard*, Fenders, Fire-iront and Basket Grate, Two Kitchen Stoves, Bradford's Vowel Wa^hine, Ringing- and Mangling Machine, Bath->and Wa~hTubs, Lar^e Meat Safe, D<>g Kennel, 2 Ladders, Filter, and Cuttlery. 3 GOOD COWS 1 Bay Draught Mare, stinted to "Sir Heicules " Pair tirey Waggon Mares very handsome, Pair Brown Buargy Ponies I Bay Riding Mare, from Waniranui, by a l'raducer Colt, and out of a thoioughbied mare by Peter Flat 1 Bay Mare, Stinted to "Sir Hercules," with foal at foot by "War Eagle " 3 Unbroken Fillies 2 Plough Horses Dray and Hay Frame Chaffcutter, Wheelbarrow, and Ftore, Tiuck, 1 Ton of Bone Dunt, Stack well-fayed Oateu Hay, Contractors* Waggon on truck wheel, wish wooden roadway, Antilles Phaeton by Hooker & Co., Dray and Hay Frame, Double and Single Buggy H irues-, Dray, Leading, and Plough Harness Saddle, by Wilkinson and Kifid, London; Ladies' Saddle by Langdon, London, Saddles and Bridles, &c. Ploughs and Harrows, Combined ftlower and Reaper by Hoin^by Diain Pipe«, Churn and - Dairy Utensils and Carpenters' Tools, Farm and Garden Tools, 1 Pig, a quautity ot Poultry, Keg Cart Grease, Sacks, Saws, Nails, Grindstones, Water Cans and Hydropult, Potatoes, Sleigh Block and Tackle, Farm Gates and < alvamsed Iron Tanks, Steelyards. Lunch at 11 o'clock. Sale to oommmence at 12 o'clock sharp. Coach leaves Hamilton and Cambridge for the sale at 10 o'clock. Return ticket, 5s J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer.
SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES, BRED BY Messrs. GRICE and PARKER, ROTORANGI ESTATE, Will be held on SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, AT CAMBRIDGE. The undersigned has received instructions from Messrs Grice and Parker to sell by public auction, at Cambridge, on SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock, O A FIRST-CLASS YOUNG HORSES, OV/ comprising — 4 Handsome Heavy Draught Bay Fillies, three and four-jears-old, by "Malvern" 4 Handsome Heavy Draught Black Fillies, two and three-years- old, by " Mdlvern" 2 Medium Draught Chestnut Colts, three -yeais-oM ; a good match 6 Yearling 1 and Two-year-old Cnltn and Fillies 2 Active Colts, three-years»old, by " Merryle#B"' 4 Heavy Draught Brood Mares; staunch wo'kers 2 Staunfb Heavy Draught Geldings 6 Strong Riding HorseK No other Horses will be offered at this Sale.
J. S. BU KLAND. Whatawhata Cattle Sale. For Sale, at the Whatawhata Yardu, on SATURDAY, sth M-uch, 1881, At I o'clock, /BATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, &c M &c. I \J 200 Crossbred Ewes J. S. BUCKLAND.
THURSDAY, 31&t MARCH, 1881. IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE LINCOLN SHEEP, BRED BY PATRICK LESLIE, Esq. The undersigned has received instructions from Patrick Leslie, Esq. (who is leaving the district), to sell at his residence, Wartle (near Hamilton), on Thursday, 31st March, his Flock of Pure Lincoln Ewes, Lambs, and Raina, cony prismg — \J\J TOOIH irpnnwwith LINCOLN EWES JhlKwad eSChShiS 0 ! j«b£to aged Lincoln Ewe»J ol t3 * le ' 65 Choice Ewe Lambs 65 Choice Ram Lambs 6 Superior Rams, two and four-tooth, and aged The above-mentioned Sheep are all pare bred Lfncolns, descended directly from imported stock, and are guaranteed without the slightest strain of Colonial blood, thereby being of unblemished pedigree. TLe Sheep will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, so that small farmers will have an opportunity of starting a pure flock, rarely to be met with. Luncheon provided. J. S. BTTCKLAND.
CAMBKIDUE CATTLE SALE. . F<»r sale at the Cambridge, Y»rd«,on . Tuesday next, March Ist, '*% one o'clock. OA HEAD, FAT CATTLE L\3 Stote Cattle, Dair> Cows i 5» Frtt.She*ip, »., . . 500 Half-bred 2- t<?oth Eweß,., /r i . s'Hprsets &c,?' • « '--» \. < , 4 4k°> i ' ■ - L ._ . .2- Double Furrow tTornurlst Ploughs 2 Sij-gle , - do- , do _ do I I Hay Rake. ' : f I* I "'' A J. S. BUCKI/iiHV ,f, f ■
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1350, 24 February 1881, Page 3
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731Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1350, 24 February 1881, Page 3
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