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SATURDAY. AUGUST 6. Cambridge .Horse Market. it' For Sale at the Cambridge lards, on Q Saturdays-August 6th, O FIR*jJT-CLAS " S-yaJtvnld Medium 1 M Dr^yfrht llbrse-i, u'mid match and; £fetaunoh in wugpron, dray or ffylough hum 088 '"""'' ; 1 Wsll-bred Riding Mare, quiet and Cfcood '- . 1 Gold's Pony : 2 Dappled Grey 4-year-old Buggy I'Jilares, well-matched, quiet in single o~r double harnesn 1 Chestnut Light Harness Hor*e Riding and Light Harness Horaes Draught Horses Harness, Saddleiy r &c. \ At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER-& CO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th. Frankton Monthly Cattle Sales. The undersigned will hold their first Monthly Cattle Sale of the season at ' the Fraukton Yards on Wednesday, August 17th, of 09 WELL-BRED 2 &/3 YEAR OLD mm Heifers principally forward in calf 6 Quiet Dairy Cows at Calving - ' 1 Well-bred Shorthorn Bull -" 10 Hand-fed calves, Fat Cattle, Store Cattle 50 Long-woolled Hoggets, Mixed Sexes 33 First-class Longwool Ewe 3 at lambing 13 First-class Longwool Hoggeta Horses, &c.
At half- past 12 o'clock. Intending settlers will please forward entries soon as possible to Mr /Jolly, Frankton, or the Auctioneers, Ohaupo, so that stock may be advertised. W. J. HUNTER & CO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 91. Ngaruawahia Spring Sale. The undersigned have received instructions from Messrs James Bros, to sell at their First Spring Sale, at the Ngaruawahia Yards, an Wednesday, August 31st, 40 Choice Cattle as follows :— nTWO AND THREE- YEAR-OLD STEERS 13 Yearlings, Mixed Sexea Also — ' 17 Choice Bred Cattle from 1 to 2 years old, the property of Mr Taylor, Taupiri 18 3-yeai-old Steers'] 1 and Heifers j 19 3-year-old Steers 15 Mixed Cattle from I , 1 to 3 years old J The above Cattle have been entered, and intended sellers would oblige by sending entries' as ss r «on as possible to the Auctioneers, Ohaupo ; or, Mr T. Y. Fitzpatrick, Ngaruawahia, so that stock may be advertised t
W: J. HUNTER & Co. THUE&DAY, AUGUST 11. Cambridge Fortnightly Cattle Sale. For Sale at the Cambridge Yards, on Thursday, August 11th, FAT 'CATTLE, FAT SHEEP, HORSES, &c. At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER & Co.
CLOVERS, & c ., Per "Haloione" and " Orient." JUST LANDED A SHIPMENT OF v CAREFULLY. SELECTED SEED, Consisting of 3J Tons Red Clover ... lOd per'lb. 2 „ Cowgrass ... Is „ 1£ „ White Clover Is Id „' „ These seeds are fresh, , brighti aQ d sound, and fully equal to the Autumn Shipments which gave such universal aatisfaction. Fifteen tons were sold in March and April, and I can refer Farmers to any of my Customers for the Genuine Character of my Clovers. - Samples of Opinions. From C. F. Hulme, Esq., Tauranga, May 13, 1881. TKe seed you sent has given me great satisfaction, both the clover and rye grass are coming on splendidly. My man, who has had great experience, remarked it was the'Jßest seed he had seen for years, &c, &c— C. F. Hulme. From Mr John Deerneas, Pukekohe, July
15, 1881. . „ • I can fully confirm the testimony of many of my neighbours as to the firstrate quality of your clover seed. I had been sowing clover seed year after year, but it never grew, and I began to think ray land was not suitable for growing clover ; but now things are different, for 1 have dealt with you two years, and the seeds I had from you last year, and also this year, give me entire satisfaction.— John Deernesfl. From Capt. Hugh Stewart, Katikati,
May, 1880. , Both kinds of grass seeds, .-^nd also the clover, are all coming up ,ks well as I could wish, and better thanT expected, as I have had some unpleasantTexperience of bad seed since coming to the colony, &c. From same, June 18, , _1881 : — Your seeds are doing well. — Hugh Stewart.
Above are samples of scores of letters, whioh can be. aeen at my office.
ALSO ON SALERye Grass, Cocksfoot, Trefoil, Timothy, Rape, Turnip, Mangold. Also Fresht " Shipments of
NEWN6A B.D3E N'SEEDS. Norfolk l|Jand PioetSeedfjußt arrived, 1 £ 6d gerpunce.
Diacoun jjtj of 5 per.cent,Z(s)i all aeed orders for cash, f Large buyers treated with excenfional liberality/ N Orders sjgburely ,jnd promptly and f aithfqjly exedut|d. , ADAfll I^BaURN, ' fjßeed Merchant, J ' Fc| *-SqJIU^^>WC!JCLASfB.
"fT^EY '-fljlnp FBEp3E^ have a Large ji^r AssMrtmient of i^Pipes, Concertina*, if in PKitM^Gtitteryj Ovens/
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1419, 6 August 1881, Page 4
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701Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1419, 6 August 1881, Page 4
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