Auctions.
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE.
THIS DAY.
J. S. Bnckland will sell at Cambridge on Thursday, 19th June— iA WELL-BRED HEIFERS IV 22 Head Fat Cattle, Dairy Cows and Store Cattle 45 Fat Wethers 100 Ewes in lamb 40 Longwool Lambs
J. S. BUCKLAND.
CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE.
Saturday Next.
For sale on Saturday, 21st June, at Cambridge, — LIGHT AMERICAN FARM WAGGON aud HARNESS, in good order New Single-Seated Buggy 3 Young Horses, good workers, in low condition, without reserve 1 Chestnut Gelding, good hack, from Wanganui 1 Handsome Grey Gelding, 5 years old, good hack, and goes in barness 7 Heavy Draught Geldings, &c, &c, 4 Hacks 3 First-class Heavy Draught Mares 100 Sacks Barley, in lots to suit purchasers And Strong Spring Cart and Harness, equal to new Good Cob, Saddle and Bridle, without reserve
J. S. BUCKLAND.
CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE.
Saturday Next.
J. S. Bnckland has received instructions to sell at Cambridge, on Satm day, 21st June, FIRST-CLASS ROAD WAGGON, nearly new, with 2£-iuch axle 5 Strong Active Horses with trials Waggon Hainess (complete) Light Tip Dray.
J. S. BUCKLAND.
OHAUPO LIVE STdCK SALE.
Tuesday Next.
A FLOCK OF 400 MIXED STORE SHEEP, Longwool Lambs, Longwool Ewes in lamb, and Merino Ewes in lamb,
J. S. BUCKLAND.
OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 24th June. For Sale at Ohaupo on Tuesday next, at One o'clock, 1 K(\ HEAD MIXED STORE LDV CATTLE 9 Qniet D.uiy Cows 3G He.id Fat Cattle 17 Three-year-old bteers 70 Store \Vether3 70 Longwool Ewes in lamb 30 Do. Lambs 8 Prime Fat Corns, empty 6 Prime Fat Heifers 12 Yearling Steers, well-bred And 5 Riding aud Harness Horses J. S. BUCKLAND. SPECIAL SALE AT ALEXANDRA. Preliminary Notice. J. S. Buckland has been favoured with instructions from G C. Y. Tisdall, Esq., who has leased his farm, to sell by Public Auction on the property, Auburn, Alexandra, at an early date, — rpHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE L STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c. J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer,
«£&£. T\ XJAY & OON, £«}«£ JLy» JClay & Oon, jg|X MONTPELUER NURSERY, Respectfully solicit the attention of Planters to their general collection of Nursery Stock, including Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Bulbs, Tubers, Herbaceous and Soft- wooded Plants, Flower Seeds, &c. Our Fruit Trees are clean, healthy and rt'ell grown, and include the most useful and popular vaiieties, \iz, Apples on blight-proof stocks, Cherries, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Nectarines, &c, &c. Catalogues post free on application.
§ Fruit Trees ! I am prepared to forward Fruit Trees to any address (packed free of charge and placed on rail or otherwise), on receipt of cash or good references ftom unknown correspondents. Catalogue on application free. JOSEPH MAYO, The Nursery, DRURY, AUCKLAND.
MEWMARKET NURSERY. A General Collection of Nursery Stock, embracing a Choice and Varied Assortmen* of ABIES, CKDRUS, CUPRESSUS, MAGNOLIAS, RHODODENDRONS, &c, frc., lndiffciuntstages of growth ; some of which are magnificent specimens, from 5 to 7 feet in height. These w ill be offered cheap (to make room for young stock), and will be iound well worthy of inspection, especially to gentlemen planting new or enlarging old gardens. I beg also to draw attention to my Stock of APPLE and other FRUIT TREES, which are Clean and Splendidly Rooted, being transplanted every season. Inspection invited ; Catalogues post free. c. s. McDonald.
F. FORREST,
NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, PIAKO ROAD.
Orders addressed to the Nursery, or care of Mr LeQuesne, will be promptly attended to.
MR. W. H. JONES, M.R.C.V.S.L., (Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London), late Veterinary Surgeon, North Metropolitan Tramway Company, London, has commenced practice in Auckland, and may be consulted on Diseases of Horses, Cattle, and Domesticated Animals, at the Masonic Hotel, Priuces-street. All communications left at Mr Haslett's, Chemist, Queen -street, will receive promjpt attention. Telephone No. 40. The Register of Members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons can be seen at Mr Haslett's.
ANY PERSONS found TRESPAS-' SING in future, in pursuit of game, either shooting or coursing, without a writtsn permission, on the Rukuhia Estate, or on any lands in the occupation of hon. James Williamson, will be prosecuted. - No- excuse. R. N, BUTTLE) Manager,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1865, 19 June 1884, Page 3
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686Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1865, 19 June 1884, Page 3
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