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. - CAMBRIDGE.HpRSE SALE. Saturday Next.- . For Sale at the National Hotel, Cambridge, on Saturday, 24th February, at one .o'clock, , ■ . , - IGREY COLT, 3 years, heavy draught, well broken and quiet ' ' 2 Handsome Grey Mares, quiet in 1 , buggy, from Napier 3 Heavy Draught Geldings, Hacks, Heavy and Light Harness Horses, &c
J. S. BUCKLAND. ; OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 27th February. For Sale at the Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, 27th February, at 1 o'clock, 1 Kf\ HEAD MIXED STORE IOU CATTLE Dairy Cows, &c. 36 Three-year-old Steers, nearly fut , 24 Head Faff ' Cattle 30 Head Mixed Stores from Taupiri 30|Fat and Store Cattle from the Native Country 22 Eighteen Months to Two-year-old Steers, of good' quality, from Hamilton 50 Longwool Ewes ! 50 Choice Fat Lambs Fat and Store Sheep, &c. ' J. S-'BUCKLAND.
WEDNESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY.
Household Furniture and Effects, Dairy Utensils, &c, &c, A T T. E AWAMDTU.
Mr E. Parsons has instructed the undersigned to sell by public auction on Wednesday, 28th February, the whole oMiis' Household Furniture, &c, &c, comprising — BRUSSELS CARPET, Hearthrug, Wool Mats, Book Cast, ChclHonicr, 2 Lamps, Bronze Timepiece, ' Has&ocks, 6 Cane-seated Chairs, 2 Elbow Chaiis, Spring-seat Couch, Green Damask Curtains, Pole and Rings, Dining Table, Green Table Cloth, Basket Grate and Fender, SctSteefl Fireirons ancl Fender, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Sugar and Cream Basins, Salt Cellars, Seller Glasses, Dinner Service, Breakfast Cniua, &c, &c. Bedroom. 2 Double Iron Bedsteads, Wood Bedsteads, Hair and other Mattresses, Tapestry and Kidderminster' Carpets, Looking glasses, ' 2 Large Chests of , ' Dra-wei s, Small ( 'best Drawers, Easy Chair, Muslin Window Curtains, 3 Dressiug Tables, W^hstauds, Several Pairs Blankets, Footbath and Water- , can, 2 Marseilles Counterpanes, Cotton Counterpanes, 3 Sets Bedroom Earthenware, 8 Pieces Papcrhanging, Window Blinds, Large Wardrobe, &c, &c. Passage.' 4 Large Maps, Canvas and Cocoa Mats, Iron Scraper, &c, &c. Kitchen. 1 Set Dressers, 3 Tables 1 Large Kitchen Range, by Smith, Auckland Large Quantity Earthenware, Tea and Coffee Pots, Kettles, Preserving Pans (enamelled), Stew Pans (enamelled), Boilers (large and small), Patent Maugle, Clothes Horse, Wash Tubs, Baskets, Irons, Chairs, Coal Scuttle, Trays Milk Pails and Buckets, Pans, &c. Scales and Weights, Steelyards, Watering Pots Side Saddle ancl Bridle , Hackney Saddle ancl Bridle Garden Chair Lawn Mower, -Set Gaidcn Tools, Flower Pots and Stand, and other articles too numerous to mention, &c, &c, &c. Sale at 2 o'clock. J. S. BUCKLAND. WAITOA AND. WAIHOU CATTLE 8 A L E .. Thursday Next, For Salo at the Waihou Yards on Thursday, Ist M.irch, at 1 o'clock, , -f f| HEAD CHOICE FAT CATTLE JLU '6 Quiet Milking Cows 40 F.it Ewes • > Horses, &c, &c. J. S. BUCKLAND.
IMPOUNDED on 20th February, by 'Mr Bernard Coleman, for trespassing on his farm since the end of November, ISS2One Grey C4eMing. white legs, branded like HP near rump ; i one Bay Gelding, branded like II over broad arrow near rump, collar mark and saddle mark ; for which lOl, trespass is claimed. If not claimed and expenses paid, they will be sold on the 7th of March, ISB3, at noon, at the Hamilton East Public Pound. JAMES COOMBES, 1 ' ' Poundkeeper. Hamilton E.ist Public Pound, February 2lst, 18S3. TWT 0 T "~~1 C i". IMPOUNDED, by Mr Thomas Jolly, on the 21st Feb.; for trespass, • ' A Chestnut Gelding, branded R.K. . ' • near shoulder ; white face, near hind and off fore feet white ; , . blotch on rump ; for which 5s damage is claimed ; in default of being released, will be sold at the Public . Pound, Hamilton West, on .the 6th day of March, 1883, at noon. RICHARD LAND, 1 ' Poundkeeper. Hamilton West, Feb. 21, 1883. ~Wh r , c w a r d . STRAYED ' from my farm, Nine Lincoln Ewes, Thirteen Lincoln Lambs, and Three Merinoes, all branded CW. Anyone giving iiiformation leading to their recovery will receive above reward. B. AVOOD. Feb. 13th, ,1883. >
Pr REWARD. The above Reward will , be given to anyone wfyo will, supply such information ,'as shall,, lead, to, the conviction of any party or, parties . robbing orchards in Hamilton during the present fruit season. Information to be given to the police or to the Sfrliit, Preservation Committee. •)■?.,". T. G, SANDES,. ! ,». , Hon. Sec. ■ * 1 • Fruit Preservation Committee.
,/0,, T,, , I C , E . '.«J i Jiav;e this, day, appointed Mr Hugh 1 .]i^rzGtgßALi>, r of Fairview, Caiitbridge, to iCOLLECT.my RENTS or any .MONIES, , 'jbecqming'dnetto' mejon account of iny^ 1 ;inter)es^in jtheVTainaJxere Estate, 1 and his 4 ijeceipt Iwill for , iall> uioneys,paid lN ofl uny account*', ,.. y
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1659, 22 February 1883, Page 3
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