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CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. i : (
THIS DAY.
For, sale at the National Hotel, Cam> bridge, on Saturday 29th April, at one o'clock, lAfi HORSES OF VARIOUS Xl/l/i CLASSES, comprising some firstclass Young Medium Draught Colts and , Fillies, Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings, some good Hacks and Roadsters, and some thoroughbred Colts and Fillies. . . For particulars see posters. Also, A Double-seated Buggy, Set SilverMounted Harness, and a Quiet, Good,, Fast Trotting Mare. And . 2 Light Tip Drays.
„ J. S. BUCKLAND.
AUCTION SALE OF COACHES, BUGGIES, HORSES, HARNESS, &C, &C,
The undersigned has received instructions from Mrs Benjamin Edwards, to sell at. the Hamilton Hotel, on Saturday, May 6th inst, at 1 o'clock, the whole of her
LIVERY PLANT, Consisting of 13 Useful Horses 2 Coaches 1 Double-seat Spring Wagon 1 Waggonette 1 Double Buggy 1 Single do 4 Sets Double Harness 2 do Single Buggy Harness ■ 1 do Leading Harness 2 New American Collars 7 Saddles and Bndle3 . 4 Pairs Lamps Lot Sundry Harness and Saddlery Also a lot of sundries useful for Livery Business.
J. S. BUCKLAND.
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE.
Tuesday, 2nd May.
For sale at the Cambridge Yards on Tuesday, 2nd May. at one o clock 9 r well-bred 2 & 3- year-old jUU STEERS in forward condition from Richmond 15 Three-year-old Steers of choice quality and in good condition, 2 Hereford Bull Calves, 10 months old, of good quality 3 Quiet Milking Cows 3 Choice Roan Heifers 6 Steer Calves 4 Cows and Heifers 20 Head Fat Cattle 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, this sale will be held on Monday, Bth May, at the Waitoa Yards, for the disposal of -I AA HEAD FAT AND STORE IUU CATTLE 200 Fat and Store Sheep Horses, ke, &c.
J. S. BUCKLAND.
OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE.
Tuesday, 9th May.
For sale at the Ohaupo Yards, on Tuesday, 9th April, at one o'clock,
OAA HEAD MIXED STORE Lt\J\J CATTLE 14 Head Fat Cattle, and a lot of choice dairy cows.
J. S. BUCKLAND.
CIIARLKS HESKETH.] [ALEXANDER AITKEtf. JtIESKETH AND AITKEN, GRAIN & SEED MERCHANTS,
Shipping and General Agents,
THE HAYMARKET, 105, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Having succeeded to the Seed and Grain Business lately earned on by Mr Alfred BucKbANP, hope by etearly retention to business to merit a continuance of the public favors. Their present stock consists of a Now Importation of all kinds of AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS, ALSO,
Oats, Maize, Chaff, Bran — Bonedust, Guano, and Artificial Manures — Fine, Coarse, and Rock Salt, New Zealand Flax, Tow, and Cocoanut Fibre.
Messrs Hesketh and Attken, having been in my employ for many years, I confidently recommend them to my friends as reliable and careful business men, — Alfred Bucklant)
FARM FOR LEASE AT HAKARIMATA VALLEY, TAUPIRI.
To be Let for a term of 'years — under improvement lease with purchasing clause — a partially improved FARM of 350 acrea ; river frontage and commodious dwelling,' close to railway station, school, post and telegraph offices. For further particulars apply 'to T. Y. Fitzpatrick, Ngaruawahia.
WAIKATO.— We are sorry if you are growing weary of reading our advertisement,- -because -we feel it is for our mutual, benefit that you should do so. It is good, healthy, cheerful reading — so different to most of the stuff that we are deluged with—the reader rises from it refreshed, and in every way more fitted for the battle of life. Listen to the great Voice ol the Te Rahu Sawmill, ever thundering forth the intelligence where ' the very best timber is to be obtianed. It speaks words of comfort to the struggling settler longing for a better homestead. It tells Mm of timber being sold so low as to be. within the reach of all. It announces to the harrassed con* tractor pressed for time, the invigorating news that he can get everything he wants put on Jbhe ground right away, wherever he happens to have taken his contract. Come and jsee the giants of the forest I rapidly^,', transformed into magnificent building , timber, free from, knots < and shakes, and regular even as the leaves of a book; arid you will be sure to leave us an order.' Communications by mail or wire, swiftly attended to. ' ><
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1532, 29 April 1882, Page 3
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