1 f t CAIJIBBIDGE''HOts^ I !SADEI "-' , ban li/toio'i >'>"> -'^ .ijvklH '.«>fM''
Saturday, 29th Arfril? » *i "
> tt 1 dr >^salef ; at' ( 'the National- 'Hp'teli' 'C*in- | bridg^'dfi^Satuwlay Mth^Apilil'M^n^ o'clock, , "~ ' Y(vn^isfcm ' r OF {w TA!Ktbt;s ±UV CLASSES, ceffipfising^ome first-, ; " I( i Yfi claWYounrffiWl^rlVint . ' Colts and Fillip,' ' n Wvy ! ) and some thoroughbred' 'Colts' 1 rand r and Fillies. "7" • / . For'pai-tißula f fssleVto. '"'H^ u 1 Also, ' * l f A Double-seated^Buggy, Set Silver- ; , ( -fiffiiiii«sa i H«sfi«?iaa n r«HSffirt l| , '' Mffifb. ' )T '* ! J
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buggies; ' horses;' "HMness,
the undersigned has Jece'iVdd instructions ! from Mrs Benjamin Edwards, to sell at the HawitttoEprHQtclftF on f (&Rtfarday, \ May 6th inst, at 1 o'clock, the whole of her^; i ."■' •_'• ("if' • i. 1 t' :'- •'
Li y e'^'y p'-i/'-a nt,n t, 'i i Consisting of <' i H 1 ', Horses, Buggies, Coachesi'Ha'rriessiJ Saddles,' Bridles,- &Ci-,' &c. I '•"
Further particulars in future issue.
J. S. BUCKLAND.
, CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE.
Tuesday, 2nd May.
For sale at the Cambridge Yards on Tuesday,: 2nd May.'iat one" o'clock " 2 HEREFORD BULL' CALVES, 10' 1 months old/of good" quality v v t / \ „ 1 '3 Quiit Milking Qow/s; '• ' \f* , % Choice Roan Heifers 1 . 16 iSteerCalves{ 4 Cows and Heifers k, 20 Head Fat Cattle) ■ • > , , t s. 150 Fat and Store Sheep.
J. S. BUCKLAND.
WAITOA AND WAIHOU, CATTLE ' ' .SALE. „' ,
Monday; (May Bth.
In consequence of; Mrs' Ben Edwards livery plant having to be sold on Saturday, May 6th, thia sale will Be held on Monday, Bth May, at the Waitoa Yards, for the disposal of •". :t.• i ■ • ?' -I A A HEAD FAT AND STORE IUU CATTLE ' 200 Fat and Store Sheep :Horses,;&o., &c. ■• '.i *i •
J. S. BUCKLAND,. , : 1
A CONCERT will be held m the 1 Cambridge West 1 Schoolroom ' 011 . Friday^ • 28th i April, i i 1882, at "8 p.m. Several friends have kindly promised their ' Services. Af tei 1 Cbnccrt,' 'a Quadrille Party. Tickets, 2s 6d each ;• children, half-price. Proceeds in aid of purchasing books for children^' Moonlight.
H. .FITZGERALD,
H V G. MINING ANb <J L : /cEN i SED SURVEYOR, , , TEAR 'o'b:A^- j"A X. ' ' ? 1 y *?<y rf ' . 1 TIMBER'MMfrtoER } "TIMBER 1
TTAVINfti erecjbed, (regardless; ,qi/ exIXJ. pense, entirely New Machinery, aud secured a Splendid 'Bush, of the finest Kahikatea and. t ßimu in the colony, is now prepared to siipplyf public, at ■the Lowest Rates, to any part of Waikato, 'with Timber, of < superior Equality tp ' tliat which has I already given such great satisfaction. , Orders or .toftJr Ti 1 Edwabds, Ohaupo, will receive] prompts attention j ( f> . ( , 1 1, , 1
V" 1 ' Ohaupo; Sa^Millß.
'THIS DA'Y.JatNoon..'
"GOOD FARM AND HOMESTEAD FOR POSITIVE SALE BY AUCTION. *V -j * *^/ ! '
P.UKEEI ,M Vy 'W, A I K A T O.
. - ) >R.r ARTHUR. ■> J ! \] Has beeh' f&Vouvefl with ! instructions to ' sell by auction, at, his .lij^tjate, Land, ', and House'Salerbdiii, Aithur's^Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday. inst., at 1 ( 2 .o'clock noon, , ;, (l , •<■ i, rpHAT WELL-SITUATED GOOD JL grazing farm in the justly popular district of -Pukerimuj,! Waikato, i containing 450 acres of first-class land. There is a good Dwelling-bouse and Outbuildings, Orchard, Garden, and '"Plantations, kc. This property -is .situated about midway between Cambridge and Ohaupo, close to the Waikato 'River,' surrounded by some of the best. 1 cultivated farms in the Waikato. A portion ( of it is now let at the rate bf .Cl5O per annum, and is at present in the occupation of Mr H. J. Turner, wht) is leaving 'the 'dfttrict.'- ilmmediate possession. /''*' i --^
■Mr A^« Gflne,;,pn/ tl;e, adjoining ; faring will show intending buyers over the property. ifT r, n f, -„ t,, .
', Furthe'r-paViiculalrs' Can b'e^ obtainedfrom Messrs. Clark and^Gane, Corn, and Seed; Merchants, Queeh-atreet, or from' the "Auctioneer, at hisf office, Arthur's Mary .',•,,*,' ; j.
ti ■ — -~~~~ ~~- ~ ~~— — , CHARLES HESKETH.] [ALEXANDER AITKEN.' E'SKETH AND AITKEN, GRAIN & SEED MERCHANTS, f " Shipping . and v ( General , Apßxjrs, t , /, ' '", {i t^E'^pijA.RkpT,;,"!! ' .- ' 105, .QU£EN r Sp^EET; AUCKLAND; , tHaviug succeeded to the Seed and Graitt '/Business lately carried on by Mr Alfred jBtJCKtAND,»-hdJe^by' steaKy attention to i business txT nieritra^continuanpej bf the i public, favors."" "Their'preseiitr stpek ,cony ssists'ot aNew ;Bnpori;ati()n. of all kinds of^ A{,\ *> F]LOWE^;SEEDSr H ' 1 Jti " , tJatsi^dWajzferSJjShaff^^Bran— BdHedtfsb,« ■h p^a^,^6j^Artifi<jial < Manure&TrJPine', 4 .>< ' Cbarse^Jan^tßocli^Salt^jrlfe^!'.'/ 4 confidently .reajuimend^b^eini^'to,, \hy '^iejads!/^i»lia6l^andl^t«^VwniJ3Bs
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1531, 27 April 1882, Page 3
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