Sales by Auction.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. Frankton Cattle Sales. The undersigned will hold their next sale at Frankton Yaids on Wednesday, November 13th, of — i A 2-yr and 3-yr-old STEERS froii) JLU Nganmuahia 20 li and 2-year-old Steel's fioin \V luit uvh.i ta, Store Cattle, Horses, &c. At half-past 12 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER & CO, Persons wishing to sell at this sale will please foi ward entries to auctioneer as soon as possible. THURSDAY, NOV. 16. Ohaupo Cattle Sales. For sale at the Ohaupo Yards on Thursday, Nov. 16th, O A CHOICE STEERS, 2 to 3-yrs-old, O\J from Runpnke 20 Choice Steeis, 3-yrs-old, in forward condition, from Te Akau 20 Cattle, one to threo-ycars-old, from Whatawhata f>o Steers, I .', to 2Vyra-oW 100 Mixtd Store Cattle 4 Clioicc Cows at calving Sheep, Horses, <&c. At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER & CO.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. Cambridge Horse Sales. In future the undersigned will hold fortnightly sales of horses at Cambridge Yards, for sale on No\ r . 18th, 2 HANDSOME MEDIUM DRAUGHT MARES, 4 years old, broken to all harness 1 Clio ico Grey Draught Mare, 6 years old, in foal to "Champion" i 1 Heavy Draught Gicy Mare with > any trial 2 Strong Plough Hoiscs 6 Riding Hacks '2 Quiet Ponies 1 Grey Pony, thoroughly quiet, splendid lady's hack 4 Young Medium Draught and Harness Hor&es 1 Light American Buggy, nearly new, with harness, pole, and shafts complete Lot well-bred, Young Pigs At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER & CO.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. Preliminary Announcement. FURNITURE, HORSES, &c, at NUARUAWAHIA. The undersigned hare received instructions to bell at the residence of the late Mr E. Stone, Ngaruawahia, on Wednesday, November '22, rpilE whole of the Furniture, Horses, JL Saddles, and Ellects. Full particulars in future advertisement. At one o'clock. W. J. HUNTER k CO.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. Important Clearing Out of Partnership Sale of Cattle, Valuable Sheep and Horses, Pigs, Implements, &c, without reserve, Theunder.signerlhavc received, instructions from Messrs Graham Bros, to sell at the homestead, Tamahere, on Friday, Nov. 24th, the mliolc of their valuable Live and Dead Stock as follows :—: — 111 P L X M ENT H, &v Waggon and Frame, Dray and Fiamc, 2 Double-furrow Ploughs, I) Single-furrow Ploughs, 1 Cultivator, Scarifier, 2 sets Harrows, Chaff Cutter, Mowing and Reaping Machine, Superior Corn Dull by Carr and Hobson, Turnip Diill by Wallace, Hand Seed Diill, Cambridge Roller, .Sheep Dip, Hoise Rake, Tumbler do., Shaft, Head, Waggon, and Plough Harness, and lot Sundries. Horses. Heavy Di aught Bay Mare, Bonnie, (iyeaisold, with foal at foot; Heavy Draught Grey Mare, Gyp^y, 6 yeais old, with foal at foot ; Chestnut Heavy Draught Maie, Peggy, 7 years old, with foal at foot ; Bay Heavy Draught Mare, Belle, 4 years old, with foal at foot ; Iron Grey Hea\y Draught Mare, Kitty, 6 years old, with foal at foot; Grey Heavy Draught Male, Fanny, aged ; Grey Heavy Draught Gelding, Grey Duke, S years ; Grey Heavy Draught Gelding, Major, 5 years ; Bay Heavy Draught Gelding, Roger, 5 yeaib ; Bay Heavy Draught Mure, Polly, with foal at foot. Also, 25 Light Harness Horses, Hacks, Yearling Colts and Fillies, bied on Estate. Entires. llea\y Draught Hor&e, Duke of Buocleugli, 5 years old ; Thoroughbied Horse, Tattler, both with engagements. Sheep, 180 Pure Lincoln Ewes, 4 and 6 tooth, with lambs at side by pedigree rams 180 Pine Lincoln Hoggetts, mixed sexes 190 Three Quarter Bred Ewes, with lambs at side by Lincoln rams 8 Pure Lincoln Rams from the well-known flocks of E. B. Walker, Esq., and the late P. Leslie, Esq., the latter with guaranteed pedigrees. Pigs. bO Well Bred Bcrkslrires, comprising sows witli young, and choice lot young ones from 3 to 6 months old. Cattle. 20 3-year old Bullocks in forward condition 40 Cows in Calf, or with Calf at foot by Hereford Bull 100 Yearlings and Calves, mixed sexes. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Luncheon Provided. W. J. HUNTER & CO. The Auctioneers would, call special attention to the above sale, as all Stock, &c, are really first-class, the Sheep being iiusurpassed and heavy wool- growers, the Horses good workers, and Implements good as new, and all w|U be sold .without reserve. : '
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1615, 9 November 1882, Page 4
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744Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1615, 9 November 1882, Page 4
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