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Sales "bv Auction. THIS DAY. i Ohaupo Cattle Sales, For sale at the Ohaupo Ynids on Thursday August 18th. AQ WELL-BKED Cattle 'from PukoTcO kura, Compns'ng*, Weaned Calves, Stoiv Cows iitid Steers from one and :i halt' to two ;uid H-ha?t yeais old. 1 Quint Dairy Cow at. Calving 22 Woll-bied hand-fed Calves 3 Fat Bullocks 20 2-yoar-old Stcerb from Kihikihi 18 Fat Wetheis IJ. 2-\ oar-old Steers, from Ouikau G S-ve.ii-oltl Stfors, fiom Te Rene 30 Well-bred' two yenv old Steels from Kihikihi. 100 Mixed Store Ciittlo. 30 F.it, Wethers, Fat Cattle, Horses &c.

At l,oclook. W. J. HUNTER & CO. WANTED TO PURCHASE, 2 Wellbred 1 or li-year-old Bulls. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. Ngaruawahia Spring Sale. The undersigned have received instructions'froin Messrs James Bros, to bell at their First Spring Sale, at the Ngaruawahia Yards, on Wednesday, August 31st, 40 Choice Cattle as follows :— f rj TWO AND THREE- YEAR- OLD 1 I STEERS 23 Yearlings, Mixed Sexi's Also — • About \oQ Head Mi\ed Store Cattle, amongst which are 1 7 Choice Bred (luttle( 1 uttle f rom 1 to '2 yeuis old, the property of Mr Taylor, Tuupin IS 3-jeai-old Steorb^ and J Loiters j ]') U-yi-.ir-old Stews J I'romPukete 1 o Mixed ( /attic from 1 to 3 yeais old (> Good Dairy Cows at calving J^j The above Cattle have bei j n entered, and intended sellers would obhpe by sending entries as scon as possible to the Auctioneers, Ohoupo ; or, Mr T. Y. Fitzpatrick, Ngaiuawahia, t>o that stock may be advertised. Sale at 12 noon sluip, &o as to allow up countiy bnyeis to return by tram. W. J. HUNTER & Co. ~~ S -\TUR DAY, S K PTEMBER 3. Cambridge Horse Sale. FOJI SALI3, at the Cambridge Yards, on Satuiday, September 3rd, nnle3s claimed and expenses pirid, for running on tho fairn of Mr A.. J. Scott, Patorangi, 1 Bny Horse ; about 1.5 hands ; white hind feet, small star forehead, no brands vi'-iblo ; been on faim since December, 1880. 1 Black Hoi.se, branded N shoulder , been on faim since lfat March, 1881.

I W. J. HUNTER & CO. IJJOYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE axd srmxo factory, nrmiAM wtst, awkiand. ALEXANDER MACKIK Dcsiic'-. tf) return his siiucip flunks to his nuimmus i nsfomers .md to the public gcnor.illj for the u n liberal sh.iic ot support that has been gi\m to him in lhe past, and he will tr\ to merit .md hopes to jr im .m increisiil tr.ule in the lutiiii \ I\X. his now [jot the best Premises in (he proum c ot Auckland, and has ton. great expense, in ordci th.it .it a first cost he might h i\e Ins whoU place, men, .md machinery so .manned as to ec onomisc to the fullest extent botli in time md I.iboi lie his done so that he mu'ht be enabled to j^ivehis c ustomers the lull benc fit arising from sue h e< on«mi( al time and laboi -s.i\ ing .Lrr.uiKeinent, and this benifj ac c omplishcd he his now the yio ttcst fu ilities (or doinjf an extensive business with ease and quick despatch, and .it tin lowest pi ices Alloidcrs (.iu n or sent to V Mu M I , eithti foi new work nr npaus, uillrecinc his iniincdiatc.' attention, and tlu 1 same will be promptl) and faithfully executed, .mil he is willing to gi\o to Suttlurs in th< Countis iliutruts all the assistance and ail tin 1 .iriwinMtfes that he possibl) tan: hois thcrelou prepared to do tluir uoik, when require d, building an\ kind of Carnage oi Vehicle or any tji\m di.se i iption, on tmio p.uments on such terms as shall be most suitable' .mtl.uhtint.igvoiis to the cuilcimcis, so tli it if settlers don't h.ue a li ip, the fault nil! be theirs not Ins. See our Illustuited Trade Cm ulai which will be hunt,' in J-J1 Railway Stations .tnd in all publlr places—see it and read it. P.S. — A M. begs to intimate to his customers that he has engaged the sun ices ot a Coac h P.untci, also a Co.irli Irimmci, so that .ill woik will be done under his own supervision and directions, and guaranteed to be done in hist-class tjU; MELBOURNE CUT, 1881, 10,000 Subscribers at £1 each. Ut Horse ..£3,000 Non Starters. .£2,000 2nd Horse 1,000 (divided) 3rd Hoi se 500 0 Prizes of £100 o'OO Other Stai- G Prizes of £50 300 ters (divi- 110 Pn/.es of ded) .. 1,500 £10 1,100 Average for other Starteia its about £75 each , u,veiage foi Non-starters i& about £23 each ; and tho 122 Extra Prizes, conM&ting of six prizes of £100 each, six prizes of £50 each and 110 prizes £10 each, brings up the number of Winning Ticket*! to about 240. This is the best opportunity ever brought before the public iv the Australian Colonies. The drawing takes plane under any circumstances on or before October 31st. Even though the Gaming and Lotteries Bill becomes law, this sweep on Melbourne Cup won't be interfered with, ng the Act cannot come into operation before about the Bth of November. Please add exchange to cheque, and two stamps for reply and result. THRODORB BROWN, 19, Grey-street, or Box 210, Post office, A iiekland. Geo. E. Browne, Agent for Hamilton. Auckland, May, 1881. Henry Rafton, WHOLESALE ■ AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF Baskets, Perambulators, &c. Importers of all Kinds of FRENCH, GERMAN & BELGIUM FANCY BASKETWARE. Junction of Queen and Grey Streets, AUCKLAND. Country Ordera, Promptly Exeonted. Liberal Tesbf- flowed to Wholesale '_, jpfealore. JO H•N "- A N' ! D' E R S>O N, KIHIKIHI, ,* ' General Blacksmith, , Horse Shoer, Country Orders 1 punctually attended to.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1424, 18 August 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1424, 18 August 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1424, 18 August 1881, Page 4

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