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Auctions.

CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. Saturday Next. For Sale at the National Hotel on Saturday next, 3rd February, at 12 o'clock, A STRONG HACKS TT 3 Heavy Draught Geldings 7 Active Plough Horses 2 Heavy Draught Unbroken Colts, 3 and 4 years old, by Lord Derby And SOOlbs. first-class Bacon and Hams, in lots to suit purchasers.

J. S. BUCKLAND.

CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE.

Tuesday, 6th February.

For sale on Tuesday, 6th February, at the Cambridge Yards, Or CHOICE FAT PIGS, lightweights UO 10 Head Fat Cattle Dairy Cows and Store Cattle 50 Fat Sheep.

J. S. BUCKLAND.

CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE.

Tuesday, February 6.

For Sale by auction at the Cambridge Yards on above date, -i r A LINCOLN EWES LO\J 370 Lincoln Lambs.

J. S. BUCKLAND. SPECIAL SALE ov Well Bred Horse Stock at Cambridge. ox WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. The undersigned has been instructed by Mr Henry Norgrove (who has sold his business and is leaving the district) to sell by auction at his residence, near Broadmeadows, on the above date, the Whole of his Horses, comprising— QUILF, Chestnut Gelding, 5 years old by Sator, and winner of the last Cambridge Steeplechase Pioneer, Chestnut Gelding by Pacific Sour Grapes, Bay Mare, by Golden Grapes from Nebula, ami stinted to Sterlingworth Vengeance, Bay Gelding, by Pacific Kangaroo, Grey Gelding, by Nutwith Colt Foal by Ariel from Polish, by Day and Martin from Marchioress Colt Foal by Ariel from half-bred mare 3 Yearling Colts, by Blair Athole, Northern Hero and Feve 1 Hand&ome Grey Mare, fast trotter, and thoroughly good in all harness, with colt foal at foot by Ariel, and in foal to Steilingworth 7 Well-bred Brood Mares, with foals at foot, and stinted to Ariel, Sterlingworth and Prickwillow 6 Strong Hacks 1 First-class Active Draught (Jelding, used to spring cart And, Racing Saddles and Bridles Hackney Saddles and Bi idles Horse Clothing, Rugs, &c., and all requisites for a stable.

Sale at 2 o'clock.

Luncheon provided.

J. S. BUCKLAND.

HORSES OVERLAND FROM NAPIER.

Saturday, 10th February.

The undersigned has received instructions from Mr J. M. Macdonald to Sell at Cambridge on Saturday, 10th February, at one o'clock, O£ UPSTANDING HARNESS LD HORSES and superior Weightcarrying Hacks, young and well-bred, overland from Napier.

J. S. BUCKLAND.

\X7KDNESDAY, Urn FEBRUARY, Grahamstown.

T. W. lIICKSOX & CO.

Beg to announce that that they have been instructed by Mr Henry Alley, to otter For Sale by Auction Tin: Whole of His Splendid "DROPERTY AT TTIKUTAIA, THAMES VALLEY, Consisting of 4000 Acres Magnificent Flat Land and Low Hills, Subdivided into Farms of from 5 acres to GOO. It is their intention to hold the Sale on the afternoon ot WEDNESDAY, Hth FEBRUARY, At Grahamstown. Lithographs may be had on application to the Auctioneers. WOOLPACKS ! TJEDUCED pRICE. To Make a Clearance of our Stock, we offer at 3s. 9(3. per Pack, or 3S. 6d. if by the Dozen, 3S. 4d. if by the Bale.

THESE ARE BEST CALCUTTA WOOLPACKS With Fast Tops, and weighing 10|lb. each. \ DAM T AYBOURN & riO. Durham-street, Auckland. () G RA I N GROWERS The undersigned not having received a pffer for the lease , of his Threshing Machine, begs to intimate that he is again 1 open to receive engagements for the incoming season; and, while thanking all those who patronised him last season would solicit a continuance of their favours. > „ , , ;„, .;.,., ARCH. WALLACE. '

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1650, 1 February 1883, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1650, 1 February 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1650, 1 February 1883, Page 3

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