Auctions.
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE.
, THIS DAY.
For Sale at the Cambridge Yards on Tuesday, 15th May, at 1 o'clock, or HEAD PRIME FAT CATTLE uO 100 Fat Sheep 200 Store Ewes and Wethers.
J. S. BUCKLAND.
CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE.
Saturday Next.
For Sale at the National Hotel, Cam- ( bridge, on Saturday, 19th May, at 1 o'clock, 8 HORSES, without reserve, from Fen court (Hacks and Draught— surplus stock) 3 Heavy Draught Geldings, staunch in all work 5 Strong, Good Stock Horses 1 Tip Dray, equal to new 2 Medium Draught Colts, from Napier." J. S. BUCKLAND. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, May 22nd. For Sale at Ohaupo on Tuesday next, 22nd May, at 1 o'clock, 1 Kf\ HEAD MIXED STORES IOU 22 Head Fat Cattle ( 6 Dairy Cows j 4 First-class Heifers, two years, by j British King, from Rangiaohia 20 Calves, by Purebred Bull, from Rangiaohia 100 Fat and Store Sheep. J. S. BUCKLAND.
V, S. COCHBAXE.] [JAS. DACRK. MONDAY, MAY 28. I By Order of the Mortgagee. IMPROVED FARM. H A U T A P U~T~ WAIKATO. , -l The subscribers, under instructions from the Mortgagees, will sell at the Land Mait, Fort-*strect, i Auckland, on Monday, 28th iust., at; 12 o'clock, A LLOTMENTS Nos. 221 and 222, | XjL Parish of Hautapu, Banks County, j containing 100 acres, with all the im- [ provements, thereon, now in the occupa- ; tion of, and known aa the property of j Mr Thomas Ryan. ( SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ] Auctioneers. < PRELIMINARY NOTICE, Suburban Lands. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. , The undersigned have been favoured • with instructions from the Auckland Agricultural Company to offer Fol'Sale at an early date, i A Portion of their Lands ad* i joining the Town Belt, Cam* bridge East, in Lots of sto 10 i aciesj suivoy now going on; I plans will shortly be ready. , < Full particulars on application to CLARK & GANE, A uctioneers. : Cambridge, March Bth, 1883. LOST— On or about the 25th of April last, Four Long-tailed Lambs and One Half-bred Ewe, One Lamb and Ew e coupled together, branded RV (conjoiued) with ted pamt. Anyone giving any information to the undersigned u ill receive five shillings reward. W. TUCKER. :
rpEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST— Ou Wednesday, May 9th, a large Red COW, horns curling in, answers to the name of " Jenny j" is branded with the letteis HL on the ribs and WJ on the rump. Anyone returning the cow to the undersigned will receive the above reward. W. H. NICHOLSON, Head Teacher, Kihikihi. RUNNING on the Rukuhia Station, 1 red and white Cow and Calf, no visible brand, supposed to have come in from Ngahinapouri. Also, one white three-year-old Steer, no brand, ear-mark on right ear ; first noticed on the racecourse-. If not claimed within fourteen days, the above will be sold to defiay expenses. R. N. BUTTLE. Rukuhia Station. Way 7th, 18S3. VT O T^ I C! E~. IMPOUNDED on the 11th May, by Mr J. McGarey— One Chesnut Gelding, bla/ed face ; no brands visible. Owner unknown, for trespassing on the lands of Mr J. McGarev, for which 5s damages is claimed, and in default of being released the above horse will be sold at the Public Pound, Cambridge, on the 28th day of May, 1883, atlioon, ROBERT McVEAGH, Poundkeeper of the Cambridge Pound.
T^r O T I C E . G. V, HUNTER, Saddler, &c, begs to intimate to the public that having disposed of his Cambridge business, he has REMOVED to his Te Awamutu branch, where he trusts to receive the same patronage as heretofore. Any repairs forwarded from Kihikihi by Mr Donovan will receive prompt attention. Te Awamutu, May 8, 1883. T^T O T I C E. To Storekeepers and Others. ■ Having introduced the latest improvements, with new silk dressers, etc., in the Flour Mill, we are now making SUPERIOR FLOUR from locally-grown wheat. All the wheat this year being first-class quality, enables us to produce Flour second to none. To supply the increasing demand, the Mill is working night and day. 6 JAMES LINDSAY, Manager.
T7l O R SALE. The FARM recently in the possession of Michael Walah, containing 150 acres, and being lots 33, 36, and 41, Parish of Kirikiriroa, Banks County. This farm has a dwelling on it, and is partly improved. It is situated on the east bank M the Waikato River, and about half way between Hamilton and Ngaruawahia. Priee,v£2 12s 6d (two pounds twelve shillings and sixpence) per acre. TermsTen fffir cent, cash, balance on mortgage at 7 per cent. v Also, . 426 AISJRES, situated at Paparamu in the centre of the OKOROIRI BLOCK. First-class land, and adjoining the recent [ purchase, of the Stud Company. Will be i about three miles from proposed railway station at Oxford. Price, , three pounds per acre , (£B). • Terms — Five per ceut. cash, can remain on mortgage at 6 percent. Apply to, I ••/***'* W. ?\ BUCKLAND,. Po^Qffiofy A^oklfKis,
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1694, 15 May 1883, Page 3
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812Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1694, 15 May 1883, Page 3
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