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Auctions. CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. Saturday Next. For sale at the. National Hotel, Cambridge, on Saturday next, 21st January, at one o'clock. -j FIRST-CLASS SIDE SADDLE AND _L Bridle (equal to new) 1 Single-seated American Buggy and Harness 300 Empty Corn Sacks 12 Active Medium Draught Horses and Mares suitable for Waggon or Plough "*■ , ■ 1 Handsome Draught Colt, wellbroken, by Young Wellington 1 Handsome Black Mare, good hack, 5-years old, by Young jPerformer 1 Handsome Black Mare., good Hack, 5 years old by Merrylegs 1 Unbroken Colt, 2 years old by Black Champion Also without reserve. 1 Heavy Draught Young Mare with foal at foot 1 Heavy Draught Bay Colt broken to plough 2 Staunch Cart Horses 2 Useful Riding Horses And The thoroughbred horse " Parawhenua" 1 Brown Gelding, a good hack \ 1 Handsome Roam Gelding, I q % good in harness > q '& 1 Black Cob [&& 5 Useful Hacks ; * J. S. BUCKLAND. WAIKATO ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR.

Tuesday, January 24, 1882. HPHE Waikato Annual Sheep Fair will J, be held at the Ohaupo Sale Yards on Tuesday, January 24th. "Mr James Forrest — 1 Pure-bred Lincoln Ewe i Mr James Forrest — 2 Pure-bred Twotooth Lincoln Rams Mr James Forrest — 2 Pure-bred Lincoln Ram Lambs. Pedigrees of above Sheep are unblemished. Pedigrees will be produced at Sale * # Mr D. McNicol— 2o Two-tooth Lincoln Rams MrC. Day — 80 Longwooled Ewes, 200 Ewes and Lambs, 12 first-class Lincoln Rams Mr C. J. Storey— 6o Ewes, 12 TwoTooth Tups Mr Saml. Bromfield— 2B Lambs, 60 Ewes Intending settlers are requested to make entries with the auctioneer at as early a date as possible, in order that suitable pens may be erected. J. S. BUCKLAND. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, January 24, 1882. The next Regular Fortnightly Cattle Sale will be held at the Ohaupo Sale Yards on Tuesday, January 24th, at one o'clock, for the Sale of 100 HEA P MIXED CATTLE Ivy 1 Choice Shorthorn Cow at calving to British King 8 Fat Steers, &c. 1 Useful Farm Mare Two-year-old Fillies, by Tasman 1 Handsome Bay Gelding, 6 years, by Derby 1 Handsome Bay Filly,. 5 years, by Benathalath 1 Useful Hack 1 Sot Hnrrowo 1 Chaffcutter in good repair 1 R.A. Hornsby Plough 1 Well-bred Bull 7 Heifers in full milk c 12 Yearlings, mixed sexes 3 Calves 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 years old. J. S. BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. NOON. A SUPERIOR FARM, WAIKATO. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. The undersigued has been instructed by the proprietor, who is going into business, to sell, on Thursday, January 20, 1 882, at his Land Sale Rooms, Arthur's Mart, Queen-s>trcet, Auckland. THE ARLINGTON ESTATE, Pukerimu, Waikato, consisting Oi— 330 ACRES OF ; FREEHOLD LAND, of first-class quality mostly in a high state of cultivation, situated three and a-half miles from the Ohaupo Railway Station, with Dwelling-house and large Barn erected thereon. Terms liberal. The farm is open for inspection until day of sale, and new arrivals are strongly advised to see it before settling. R. ARTHUR. Salesman and Auctioneer. For further particulars apply to Joseph Newman, Insurance Buildings ; Henry Buttle on the Farm ; or the Auctioneer.

Established 1871. R T. MILLAR, SEED MERCHANT, PATERANGI, WAIKATO, Has ox Sale— NEW SEASON'S TURNIP ' SEEDS, all new, good, and thoroughly reliable Seeds, viz., Yellow Aberdeen Purple Top Isperlb. Yellow Aberdeen Green Top Is per lb. /Green Globe Isperlb. Ma I Devon Greystone ... Is pec lb. 3| J White Tankard ... Is per lb. q o V White Stone Isperlb. PH^ I Snow Ball Isperlb. VSkirving's Swede ... Is 3d lb. Sydney Boneflour ... £7 and £7 10a NEW CLOVERS Per "ROMAN EMPIRE." R. T. MILLAR T> B, O T~O~G R A P H Y . Ladies a^d Gentlemen, — I respectfully solicit your patronage. Some of you might have your nouses photographed or have a few groups taken on tin, which rarely fail- to • give satisfaction. It is preferable to visit gentlemen's residences, where conveniences are^ usually'^liore at hand, than that,they should cbmp to me. -You require here in Hamilton portraiture l^lthejHbest^york and .ransh ; this it is *Be^produced J in ft „- yß atspn^n> handsome portaken, Jesp^cially in ['groups ; . res-

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1489, 19 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1489, 19 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1489, 19 January 1882, Page 3

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