Auctions. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. rriHE SALE of Messrs J. & W. L. X Mabttn's Live Stock, advertised for sale at Cambridge Yard?, on Tuesday, 20th December, IS POSTPONED. J. S. J JCKI^ND.
HORSES! HORSES! Saturday, 24th December. For Sale at the National Hotel, Cambridge, on Saturday, 24th December, £ A HORSES, overland from Poverty t)\J Bay ; among them are — 5 Pairs Well-matched Greys, suitable for buggy or coaching work, some good weight ■ carrying Hacks, and a lot of active young Plough Horses. The Auctioneer calls special attention to this draft of Horse stock, as they are without exception the best lot that ever I left the Bay for Waikato. ' J. S. BUCKLAND. P. S. — No other Horses will be offered at this Sale.
OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. rpHE next regular sale of Live Stock X will be held at Ohaupo on TUESDAY, the 27th December, at 1 o'clock, for the disposal of TAA HEAD MIXED STORE JLUU CATTLE 4 Fat Cattle 20 Cross-bred Wethers, Prime Quality, Heavy Weights 20 Cross-bred Wethers, Prime Quality, Heavy Weights. J. S. BUCKLAND.
GWYNNELAND, CAMBRIDGE, Friday, 13th January. ! For sale by auction, in the Public Hall Cambridge, on Friday, 13th January i 1882, at Two o'clock, without re' serve — rriHAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, | X close to Cambridge, known as GWYNNELAND. Me A. A. Fantham, having sold about 450 acres of bis Farm, has instructed the undersigned to sell by public auction, at Cambridge, on the above date, the remaining portion, containing some 320 Acres Firat-clasa Land, which will be out up into sections of 5 acres to 100 acres each. | Full particulars may be had from Mr A. A. Fantham, or th« auctioneer, Terms Liberal. — Conditions at Sale. AndAbout one week after sale of Gwynneland, also by public auction and without reserve, Mr Fanthams choice flock of 1700 Ewes and Lambs, A lot of Grade Cattle, First-class Heavy Draught and Light Mares, Farming Implements, &c. Inspection of Farm and Stock invited. J. S. BUCKLAND.
POTATOES! WHEAT!! OATS!!! FOR SALE, by auction, in the Town Hall, Cambridge, immediately after the sale of GWYNNELAND, On FRIDAY, 13th JANUARY, at 2 o'clock. The crops now growing on the property, containing about 22 acres First-class Oats 12 acres First-class Wheat 12 acres First-class Potatoes. J. S. BUOKLAND.
A. G. HUGHES, pHAEMAOEUTICAL /CHEMIST, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE, IMPORTER OF ■pi RUGS O /CHEMICALS HOMOEOPATHIC, T) ATE NT AND TyEOPBIETABY TUTEDICINES, Dr CVSHNY, M.A.M.8.G.M.M.D., attends daily for Consultation between the hours of 9 and 10 a.7ii., and after 6 p.m. TEETE CAREFULLY EXTRACTED AND STOPPED.
SANDES & CO. 2QIAS! XMAS! NEW GOODS NEW TOYS DOLLS DESKS WORKBOXES VASES STATUETTES LOOKING-GLASSES LAMPS GLASSWARE EARTHENWARE CHINA SANDES~& CO.
NOTICE. TMPOUNDED, on the 12th December, X 1881, one Dark Bay Hare, star on forehead, hind feet white, branded RW off shoulder, owner unknown, for trespassing on the farm of Mr Rutherford, Te Awamutu, for which five shillings j damages are claimed, and in default of ' being released will be sold at the Public Pound. Te Awamutu, on the 27th day of December, 1 1881, at no»n. • J JOHN POTTER, Poundkeeper. Te Awamutu, Deo. 19th, J 881. !
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1478, 22 December 1881, Page 3
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516Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1478, 22 December 1881, Page 3
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