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CAMBRID.GE OATTLESALE. THIS 'DAY. At 1 o'clock FAT AND STORE CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, FAT & STORE SHEEP J. S. BUCKLAND.
SPECIAL SALE. TO-MORROW. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr Joseph Cochrane to sell by Public Auction on his Farm, near Hamilton East, and adjoining the Waikato Cheese Factory, — rpHE WHOLE OF HIS LIKE STOCK 1 AND FARMING LMPLEMENTS, comprising — 19 Choice Dairy Cows, near calving 1 Shorthorn Bull 26 Well-bred Heifers and Steers 200 Longwool Hoggets, fat 8 Good Farm Horses 1 Good Riding Horse 2 2-yr-old Fillies 12 Well-bred Pigs Farming Implements and Dairy utensils 1 New Single-seated Buggy 1 New Double-seated Buggy Single-seated Second-hand Buggy and Harness " Sale at 12 o'clock on Friday, August 15th. Luncheon Provided. J. S. BUCKLAND.
CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. Saturday Next. 46-YEAR-OLD HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, staunch in all harness, from Piako 2 Second-hand Side Saddles 3 Good Hacks 4 Young Plough Horses 2 Hacks, Saddles and Bridles, without reserve 24 Horses of various classes. J. S. BUCKLAND. OHAUPO LIVE STOCKfsALE. Tuesday, 19th August. J. S. BUCKLAND. SALE AT CAMP'S HOTEL, TAMAHERE. J. S, Buckland has received instructions from Mr F. D. R. Smale, to sell by public auction at Camp's Hotel, on Wednesday, 27th August, O r HORSES, principally Colts' and utj Fillies, all broken and staunch in harness 4 Road and Farm Waggons 2 Double furrow Ploughs -2 Sets Harrows 14 Sets Harness*. Also, For Mr L. B. Ewen, 5 First-class young active' Draught Horses 5 Nearly new medium sized Drays 5 Sets Shaft Harness, &c. J. S. BUCKLAND.
FOR PRIVATE SALEr At Cambridge till Tuesday next — 1 HAA THREE QUARTER- BRED IUUU WETHERS over from Napier, in lots to suit purchasers. All large and fat sheep. J. S. BUCKLAND.
[W. S. LAURIE.! R. \V. RYBURN T .J [F. G. LAURIE. W. S. LAURIE & CO., Manure, Seed and Produce Merchants, AUCKLAND, OFFER FOR SALE, in large or small lots -.—MANURES : 130 Tons Boneflour, Australian Extia No. 1 (for drilling) ; 100 Tons Boneflour, Auckland ground (for drilling) ; SO Tons Boneflour, Australian No. 1 (for dulling) ; 250 Tons Bonedust, Auckland ground ; 50 Tons Bonedust, i-inch, Sydney ground ; 9 Tons Nitrate of Soda ; 75 Tons Superphosphate, 26 per cent. Soluble, 20 Tons Superphospate, 36 per cent. Soluble (Lawes' and OhlendorlFs) ; 50 Tons Salt (fine, coarse, and rock), to arrive ; Agents for Gibbs, Bright and Co.'s Genuine Peruvian Guano— 7s Tons now on hand. —CLOVERS AND GRASS SEEDS : White Clover, Red, Cowgrass (English and American), Alsyke, Timothy, Eape, Cocksfoot, Ryegrass (Poverty Bay aud Canterbury), Italian Ryegrass, &c, &c, &c. — TURNIPS : Swede, Aberdeen Purple and Gteen-top, Devon Greybtone, Stubble (bulk of shipment to ariive by steamer due in October next). — WIRE : Fencing Wire (Black), Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 ; Barbed Wire, 4 points and Ribbon ; Staples, Rollers and Pins. —SACKS : 4-bushel Flour Bags ; Seaming Twine. —Agents for Corrimony's Patent Fencing Standards and Hornsby's One and Two-wheel Ploughs. W. S. Laurie & Co., in offering their Stock of Manures, &c to the public of Waikato, beg to state that, with the view of facilitating business in that dis trict they have appointed MR. ADOLPH LOURIE, Cambridge, their representative for the receipt of orders. Mr Lourte will attend Ohaupo aud Cambridge Sales for this, purpose. W. S. LAURIE & CO., Merchants, Auckland. 23rd July, 1884.
OHAUPO SAW-MILLS. GERRGE F. MILLARS Still continues to supply FIKST-CLASS TIMBEE At Lowest Rates. HAVING lately added to his plant a first-class Planing Machine, builders can now be supplied with all requisites for finishing inside work, and the following will always be kept in stock :— Matchedlining and flooring, ornamental battens, architraves, mouldings, rusticated wea-ther-boarding, skirting, &c, in various patterns and styles. ij^f Orders directed to the Mill, or to Mr J. T. Edwards, will receive prompt attention.
TXTHATAWHATA HOTEL. A. DAWSON Begs to announce to the public that he has purchased the above Hotel. Travellers may rest assured that the best accommodation will be provided for man and horse. Private SittinO'Eooms for Ladies. A. DAWSON. Whatawhata Hotel, July 26th, 1884. H P-E C I, A' L " { N 0 T I "C'E. 'The CATTEE TRAIN at 2 p.m. from Ohaupoon Mondaysis pi^CONTINUED, b'atC v?itf run .from Capfibridge on^th© of the line., ";' \
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1889, 14 August 1884, Page 3
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696Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1889, 14 August 1884, Page 3
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