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Auctions.

CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. Tuesday, January 3, 1882. For sale at the Cambridge Yards, on Tuesday, January 3rd, at 1 o'clock, OA FAT CATTLE Sheep, &c./&c. J. S. BUCKLAND.

GWYNNELAND, CAMBRIDGE, Friday, 13th January. For sale by auction, in the Public Hall, Cambridge, on Friday, 13th. January, 1882, at Two o'clock, without reserve — HPHAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, JL close to Cambridge, known as GWYNNELAND. Ma A. A. Fantham, having sold about 450 acres of his Farm, has instructed the undersigned to sell by potlio auction, at Cambridge, on the above date, the remaining portion, containing some 320 Acres First-olaaa Land, which will be cut up into sections of 5 acres to 100 acres each. ' Full particulars may be had from Mr A. A. Fantham, or the auctioneer. Terms Liberal.— Conditions at Sale. And on the following Wednesday, 18th January, the Live Stock, Farming Implements, &c, &c, comprising — A Choice Flock of

1700 L ONGWOOLLED EWES X I \J \J Wethers and Lambs. Shorthorns. Lot I—Grand1 — Grand Duke of Cambridge, calved August 30th, 1880, by Lord Darlington 2nd, 196, N.Z , dam Grand Duchess of Holcumbe. Lot 2— Pasha, calved September 1 6th, 1880, by Lord Darlington 2nd, 196, N.Z., dam Moss Rose. Lot 3— Sir Every, calved January 16th, 1881, by Sir Hercules, dam Belle 2nd. Lot 4— Prince of the Butterflies, calved February 4th, 1881, by Sir Hercules, darn Queen of the Butterflies • Lot s—Sir5 — Sir James, calved September 7th, 1881, by Sir Hercules, dam Sunset Lot 6— Bull Calf, calved 13th December, 1881, by Sir Hercules, dam Venus Lot 7 — Orangeman, calved January 23rd, 1881, by Sir Hercules, dam Irish Queen Lot B— Bull Calf, calved 16th December, 1881, by Sir Hercules, dam Fly. Cows. Lot 9— lrish Queen, by Mr Weir's bull, dam Queen of Trumps Lot 10— Red Queen, by Lord Darlington 2nd, dam Irish Queen Lot 11— Fly, by Lord Darlington 2nd Lot 12— Red Heifer, by Lord Darlington 2nd, in calf to Sir Hercules Lot 13— Three Heifers by Sir Hercule3 Lot 14 — Five First-class Cows, iv calf to pure bulls Lot 15— Three Fat Half-bred Steers, prime beef. Horses. Blossom, heavy draught bay mare, with filly foal at foot by Loch Fergus, and in foal to Blair Alhol Kate, heavy draught bay mare, with foal at foot by Loch Fergus, and in foal to Blair Athol Jess, heavy draught bay mare Beauty, do do do do Punch, do do do gelding Bay Entire Yearling Colt, by Loch Fergus, dam Blossom Chestnut Mare, by Akeake, a firstclass hack Brown Mare, by Kingfisher, quiet lady's hack. Implements, &c 2 Drays, Single-furrow plough, Twohorse Harrows, Three-horse-Harrows, Chain Harrows, Threehorse Iron Roller, Horse hoe, Hand sowing machine, Hand drill, Turnip cutter, Buckeye combined reaper and mower, Four-horse power, and chaff cutter. Cart, plough, and leading harness, Hay forks, Rakes, Grindstones, &c, &c, and Sundry other articles to numerous to mention. Also, 10 Pure Berkshire Pigs, choice quality. 120 Head Poultry. Two Stacks Meadow Hay Luncheon at 12 O'clock. Sale at 1 o'clock Sharp 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. BUCK LAND.

J. W. BRIDGMAN HAS received a large a«sortment of SPRING GOODS, including Dress Materials of various descriptions, a large assortment of Prints, Pompadours, Sateens, and Galateas. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hosiery. Corsets, Embroideries, Frillings, and Lace Goods. Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Straw Hats, in all the Newest Shapes. Gents' and Boys' Clothing of all Descriptions. In consequence of the duty being taken off Cotton Goods, our Prints and Calicoes will be found Greatly Reduced. Tweeds, West of England and New Zealand. Suits Made to Order. Boots, Groceries of all Descriptions at th» Lowest Possible Price. All Obdebs Pbom?ly Attended to.

nPAUPIRI.— An unimproved lot of X 120 acres, lying between Mr Loveli's and Mr White's farms, adjacent to Railway-station and Township. For further particulars apply to — T. Y. FITZPATRICK, Ngarnawahia.

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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1480, 29 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1480, 29 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1480, 29 December 1881, Page 3

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