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Auctions.

CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE.

THIS DAY.

SPECIAL SALE.

J. S. Buckland has been instructed by Mr W. W. Hill to sell by auction on Saturday, May 10th, at Cambridge, the whole of bis Contracting Plant, consisting of — i JT GOOD HORSES, used to all harness 10 Canadian Waggon, up to two tons Spring Waggon, in good order Set 4-hoise Waggon Harness, 8 Sets Plough Harness, 2 Wallace Double-fun ow Ploughs, 1 Dunwoodie Double-furrow Plough, &c, &c.

Sale at half-past 1 o'clock,

Without Reserve.

J. S. BUCKLAND.

CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE.

THIS DAY.

For sale on Saturday, 10th May, at Cam-

budge, —

O HANDSOME, HEAVY DRAUGHT U COLTS, 16^ hands, well broken and quiet 1 Handsome Grey Filly 1 Chestnut Mate, good in lis;ht harness 1 Black Mare, good hack, and goes well in harness. 10 Good Diaught and Plough Hoises fiom Piako

J. S. BUCKLAND

CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE.

THIS DAY.

J. S. Buckland will sell on Satin day

nc\t, 10th May,— ty COLT-S, 3-yis-old, by Elgin, broken mi to harness 1 Filly, 3 yrs, old, by Loch Fergus, tiial gnen 2 Diau^ht Geldings, by Nugget, staunch, OOewt. trial 1 Gelding, .1-} is old, by Piince Aithur, ton ttial 1 Heavy Diaught, by Northern Heio, two ton tiial 1 Heavy Draught Gelding, two ton tiial.

The abo\ c enumeratsd horses are firstclass animals, sound, and good workers, and the Auctioneer can recommend them stiongly to his fiiends.

J. S. BUCKLAND.

THIS DAY.

JS. BUCKLAND will Sell at Cani- • bridge on Saturday nextBrown Gelding, 5 years, good hack, by Ja\elin Chestnut Mai c, 4 year*, good hack, by Aei odite And 10 Pigs

r\HAUPO LIVR STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 13th May.

900 HE^ D MTXI;D s7s 7 " I'l^.1 ' 1^. £i\J\f piincipilh Noting e<- * 54 Prune Fat t'.ittl 100 Fat Meiino Lambs 2J Ewes, hfa\y in second lamb 20 Well -bred Store Cattle fiom "Whatawhata Also, 1 New Light Tip Diay

J. S. BUCKLAND.

CAMBRIDGE, MONDAY, MAY 12.

The undersigned have been fivoured with instructions fiom Mrs Moreton, who is leaving for England, to sell b} Public Auction, at McCrea's Half, ChfpH-stteet, Cambridge, on Monday, the 1 2th inst., at U o'clock a.m. sharp, all her COSTLY AND ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND

EFFECTS, consisting of— 1 Diawing-room Suite, comprising, 2 Couches and o Easy Chairs, 1 Oals and Morocco Dining-room Suite, comprising, 1 Massive Aim (Jhair, 6 Side Chairs, 1 Telescopic Table, 1 V\ uthi£ Table, 1 (glass centie) Fire Screen, 1 Cellaret, I Louis Quator/e Mirror, 1 Ebony and Gold Mirror, with side wings for curios, Austrian bent wood Folding, Easy, Ebony and Gold, and Bedroom Chairs, Square and Tiiangle Whatnot, Ebony and Gold, Wickcrwork, Gypsy, Crimson Plu-h, Inlaid Chess, Dressing, and Revolving Book Tables, Ebony and Basket Fire Screens, Silk Banner Hand Screens, 2 Ebony and Gold Coal Vases, Handsome Gilded Clock, Brussels, Tapestry and Felt Carpets, Brass Stair Rods, Persian and other Health Rugs and Mats, Tapestry, Crctone, Rep and Lace Curtains, Brass and Rosewood Cornico Brackets, Poles and Rings, 3 Fcndcis and Fire Irons, Ash Pan, 3 Pairs Oimolu Candlesticks, Bedroom uid other Candlesticks, 1 Ormolu Wutiny^et, Pair Ebony and Gold Oval (painted) Fnotoytaphs, Pictuies, Music Stool, Maible Vase (with doves), Cushions, Electio Plate Ware, including, Card Basket, Eug Stand, Toast Rack, Biscuit Box, Cinets, &c. , Tea, Coffee and Dt-sseit Sen ices, an Elegant Selection of Antique and Modem Oinaments and Curios, Cut Glass Decanters, Wine Glasses, Finger Glasses, iumbleis, Pickle Jars, &c., Fnepioof Safe, Davcaport L-unps, Spirit Case (oak), 4 Decanters, Microscopic in Case, Case of Sui<ncal Veteunary Instruments, M.L. Gun, 5 Chamber Revolver and Ammunition, Fishing Rods, Barometer, by Fitzroy, Books (scientific and other), Wardrobes, Looking Glasses. 3 Chesty of Drawers, Com modes, Reflector and Roasting Jack, Filter. Kitchen Requi sites, &c , &c, Gdiitd' Saddle (complete), Thermometer, Large Tent, Breaking-in Bits aiid Curbs, &c, <fco. 1 Case Surgical ifoi Mortem Instruments A Fust-class Selection of Veterinary Instruments and Appliances, including probang, catheter, large and small pocket case surgical instruments, tail docker, throat expander, mouth opener, skull piercer, 2 pair clams, singeing irons, pincers, lunging lein, thermometer, syringes, hobbled, chains, &c. &c , .to 1 Smith nnd Wood's Victoie-s cnove (complete, and in good order) 1 Leamington Rangt" 'complete) 1 Black Mare, perfectly quiet, and used to double harness or saddle. No ResiT\ c.

The auctioneeis can confidently recommend any ot the above articles, most of them being quite new, and not to be surpassed for elegance and durability. Persons furnishing will do well to inspect them betore purchasing elsewhere. The goods w ill be on \ iew in McCrae's Hall on Saturday, the 10th instant. CLA.RK & GANE, Auctioneers. Cambridge, 3rd May, 1884.

BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS— Please notice that we supply from our Te Rahu Mills timber of the best description in any quantities at the very lowest rates. We have on hand Rusticated Weather- boarding, Matched Liniiig and Flooring, Ceiling, and Ornamental Battens, Skirting, Architraves, Moulding, and every thine necessary in furnishing inside work in, first-class style.

Orders by mail or wire energetically attended to,

COULTHARD and GRAHAM. '

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1848, 10 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1848, 10 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1848, 10 May 1884, Page 3

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