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CAMBRIDGE M HORSE SALE.' horses ' oviiSiND! ' FRdifc ' NAPIER.' ' THIS DAY, > '< ; 'At 12 o'clock sharp. •i A HORSES, overland from Napieri ' ' J.»S. BUCKLAND. / • CAMBRIDGE HORSESALE.
Saturday Next, 18th November, at 12 o'clock. ■iQ STRONG YOUNG HORSES, At/ from Napier : y 12 First-class plough Horses and Mares 4 Heavy Draught Staunch Geldings >•' ', •' . 3 Quiet Good ' Buggy <HorseSj sound and staunch • » 14 Medium Draught Horses in condition for immediate work '• 6 Strong Hacks ■ ' 1 Also, 1 Double-furrow (Wallace) Plough in good order 1 Single-furrow Plough 1 Tip Dray, shaft and leading harness 6 Sets Plough Harness 4 Saddles and Bridles, &c, &c. 1 ;J. VS. BUCKLAND. :
QAMJJRIPGE HORSE SALE. THIS DAY.' , ,The undersigned has .received insfcruc-' tions from,, Mr Samuel, Hall, who is giving lip contracting, to sell on the - above, date at,- Cambridge — 1O FIRST-CLASS t PLOUGH A^D X.M Waggon Horses and Mares, several of them young . animals, and 1 by Prince Arthur. J. S. BUCKLAND. '
. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. Tuesday Next. For sale at the Cambridge yards on Tuesday, 21st .November, at.l o'clock, <yA HEAD MIXED SCORES Li^C Dairy Cowa 16 Head prime fat cattle 70 Fat sheep i'j*"W"ell : iJnfecrpfgs. " J. S. BUCKLAKD.
Extensile Clearing Sale, of Cattle, Sheep, Horses, .Farming Imple- . ments, &c, at Te Awamutu. Mr E. Parsons having decided to divide his choice property into small farms and sell it by public auction, without reserve, ■within the next, six weeks?, has instructed the undersigned to sell on,, the property on Wednesday, 22nd November, the whole of his live and dead stock as under- 1 - . ♦ Without Reserve! CA T T L E , 100 Head, compribing — 7 Choice Dairy Cows, to calve in April aud May G Dairy Cows in full milk , - , 27 Choice Hereford Heifers and Steers 40 Yearling Steers and Heifers, shorthorns 20 Two-year-old Steers in forward condition, Sheep. 280 Longwool Ewes, in their wool, 4 and 6 J tooth, with lambs at side 135 Longwool Hoggets, in their wool, mixed sexes '' 4 Lincoln Rains, 4 and Gtobth. Horses. i 2 Handsome Heavy Draught Mares, ..--5-years-old,- staunch- -and quiet in all work 1 Bay Mare, first-class worker j 1 Json' /Grey Gelding, { , years . qld, good in all work 2 Handsome Medium Draught Iron Greys, well broken andjquiet 1 Chestnut Filly, 3 years, Broken to plough, a very choice animal by Malvern 2 Grey Mares, foals 'at foot by Young Prince Charley 1 Grey FilJy, heavy draught, 2-years-old ' 2 Handsome ' Fillies, 2- years-old, by '"' Merrylegs, irom good mares 4 Yearling Colts ' and Fillies, _by President aud Black Champion 1 Beautiiul Black Filly, 3-years-old, ' quiet to ride, by Merrylegs Implements. ■ 1 Mowing Machine (Johnson, Brockport, New York) Hay-rake; Tip Dray , and frame: Gang Ploiigji ; Double fmrow Wallace Plough; Single Plough, R. A,, , Horusby ; Turn Wrist Plough ; Set Iron Harrows ; 2 Sets Wood Harrows ; Large Roller ; Seed Soever Wallace ; Dipping Trough ; 3 Sets Plough Harness ; Set Shaft „ Harness,; . Set Lead Harness ; Apple Mill ; Steelyards ; Forks and Sundries %oo numerous to mention. Also, — > 2 Tons Bonedust , 2 Tons .Island Guano 2 Large Sheets 200 Empty. Sacks (mostly new) 6 Pigs " / • A quantity of Red and White Clover Seed ; Turnips ; Rape and Mustard Seed, from Sutton, :*:\- sLondofr.f) *,}■] /
Luncheon Provided.
Sale at 12 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. 'J / * bi dJsuciE/AjM Vl: Auctioneer. The Farm '* * Is now being divided and surveyed, - ," , pl&R? ojEr,wiuch\wiH i?e ready as soon as possible, and the sale i will be lield on the property about the end of next month. This Farm is one of the best in Waikato, antl/]}'{lL he-cu^iminto lots varying in size froitf 3ftra%kTa&esrflms affording th6s&£fe^rcfa& to obtaji^ sms,l},hol(Hng| of nrst-class land immediately adjoining such a prosperous township as ,Te Awam'ufti, alid'withik easy 'access : of kail way Station, an opportunity' rarely to be met > with, .., , „„,.., . . Terms Easy. !',i. !/ / i 1— tr; ! '1 , Date of Sale and full particulars in
J. S. BUCKLAND. AMILTON BOOK, STATIONERY, ;i ANp FijNCjYj^OOpS {DEPOT. ' ..'.to I/. ..: ''N.G. L / ENNoX'beas't6 r 'iuform the , numerous customers or Hf|'' , Hamilton Urancn' tna't^is^Mfe f Managef, Mr George Dickllisoiif naving purchased a'busiiiess'at Mr Georige Jesiop.is now. in. charge of ,the Hamilton Business, and tw^ira'mp/t' r be paid all accounts. \ ; *«*•■>•' UJ ----- o ber2Bth, i? Bg'^ ' \VA£Oasrie^'?f owls J WHeat, Jtt #6litoeB^
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1619, 18 November 1882, Page 3
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694Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1619, 18 November 1882, Page 3
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