; t C ifi I prt** "*-*- .. v -. Auction; - •— - > - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER sth. Papufcura Yards. CATTLE PAIR. At 12 oYlock. The ' unde'rsigrneo' will hold ,; tjbjjir First Cattle Fair of the Season aj; the P.ipukura Yards, on Monday, September sth, when about OjTA CALVES AND YEARLINGS UO\J 200 18-montb.B and 2-year-old Steers 1.50 Heifers and Dry Cows 20 Grown Steers WILL BE YARDED. The above will be a good opportunity for Buyers, a& the Usual Monthly Papakura Sale will be held on the Wednesday following, when a very large muster will be offered. 12 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. Raglan Spring Cattle Sales. rpHE undersigned will hold their first JL Spring Sale at Okete Yards, Raglan, on Tuesday, September 20th, when fully 150 head Cattle will be yarded, amongst whioh are 80 well-bred Cattle from, Ruapuke and Okete. At 1 o'clock. \V. J. HUNTER & CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DESIRABLE FARM of 173 Acres (30 acres bush) divided into padpocks ; also, Orchards and Garden, with handsome Six-roomed House, built of kauri timber, besides Kitchen, Dairy, and Man's Room ; also, Stable, Coach House, Stockyard, large Barn, &c. ; also, Choice English-made Mahogany Furniture, Hoises, Buggy and Harness, Farming Implements, &c.
The undersigned have received instructions from A. M. Wainwright, Esq. (who is leaving for Waitoa) to hell at an early date, the above Farm, Furniture, &c. Full particulars future Advertisement. W. J. HUNTER & CO. YOUNG WELLINGTON Has arrived in Waikato, Aand will travel Cambridge Hamilton Ohaupo Te Awamutu And surrounding districts. For further particulars see cards. MALCOLM MILLER. Hamilton, Aug. 26th, 1881. ■^T O T I C E. The Thoroughbred Sire "HERCULES" Will travel in Waikato this season. Route— Pukerimu, Ohaupo, Te Awamutu, Rotoiangi, and Cambridge. Parti culais in future issue. CHARLES LAKE. July 22, 1881.
THE THOROUGHBRED HUNTING SIRE TATTLER, Late Grey Friar, bred by Mr Nosworthy, of Canterbury, foaled 1870, by Traducer, out of Lady Jane Grey by St Aubyn out of Medora ; Medora by Commissioner (Aiab). See Stud Book. Tlie above celebrated Sire will stand thia season at Tamahere. Further information can be obtained from Messrs. GRAHAM BROS., Tamahere. NOTICE. HHHE increasing demand for my ALES & PORTER in Hamilton and surrounding Districts has induced me to make arrangements for opening a BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT in the premises lately occupied by Messrs Wallnutt and Sheriff (Cox's old Store). In addition to my own ALES, I have made arrangements for a REGULAR SUPPLY OF SPECIALLYBREWED DUNEDIN ALE, which will be bottled by an experienced tradesman.
Mr Riciubd Land has been appointed agent, and orders addressed to him will be promptly attended to.
CHARLES INNES. Hamilton, August 19, 1881.
SANDES & CQ.
CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, Have now ready
POISONED GEAIN
In any quantity for the destruction of SMALL BIRDS, ,
UD; A POUND;
6d. a pound.
Poisoned Grain. Poisoned Grain.
' SANDES &m(X).,
, | Chemists and DRUooiSTg, Victoriarstreet;, Hamilton. >
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1429, 30 August 1881, Page 4
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