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CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. Thursday Next. Large Sale in Cambridge Yards rrrv HEAD MIXED STORES I U Dairy Cattle 16 Fat Cattle 40 Fat £heep 20 Fat Lambs. J. S. BUCKLAND.
THE WAIKATO HORSE BAZAAR, CAMBRIDGE.] Saturday Next. J. S. Buckland will sell on Saturday, 25 th October 1-""'1 -""' i THE WELL-KNOWN a>d GOOD CROSS - COUNTKY HORSE CHANTICLEER. Also, Without Reserve, 7 Hacks 2 Pair Plough Horses 1 Tip Dray, horse and harness 2 Saddles and Bridles ! And 1 Light Farm Waggon 2 Double-furrow Wallace Ploughs 2 Field Gates (kauri) 5 Young Berkahhe Pigs 1 Set Shaft and Lead Harness. J. S. BUCKLAND. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday 28th October. 1 £A TWO AND THREE-YEAR-IOU OLD STEERS, all got by pure bulls, from Piako 50 Mixed Stores from Waitoa 16 Head Fat Cattle Dairy Cattle, Sheep, &c. J, S. BUCKLAND.
CLEARANCE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT THE CAMBRIDGE BAZAAR. On Wednesday, 29th October. J. S. Buckland has received instructions from Mr Geoffery Maclean (who has resigned his pos : tion as manager of Cranston Estate,) to sell by public auction at the Cambridge Bazaar on above date, — HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising — Cortland Waggon, with spare pole and shaft, Lamps, and Harness, Side Saddles and Bridles. Dairy Utensils, Churns, Pans, and Scales, etc. Washing Utensils, Mangles, Wringers, Boilers, and Washboards, etc. Kitchen Utensils, Range, Kettles, Pots, Boiler, Sundries. Tools.— Various, comprising, Carpenters' Smiths' Plumbers' Surveyors', Butchers', Fencing, Garden, etc. Sporting Gear, comprising Lawn Tennis,, (new complete) Cricketing, Skating, Fishing Tackle, Air Gun, and Revolvers, Books, various, Scientific, and modern litiature. Furniture, Drawing Suite, Piano, Bedsteads, Tables, Pictures, Couches, Chairs, Toilet Wares, Musical Box, Cuckoo Clock, Fenders, Fireirons. Verandah. 12ft. Screen, Folding Chairs, and Lounges, Children's Rocking-boat and Toys, Look-ing-glasses, Matting, Linoleum, and Carpeting, Filter, Baskets, Brown's Lawn Mower, (new), Stores and Sundries and other things too numerous to mention, etc. Dairy Cows, 40 couples Fowls, Ducks, Broods of Chickens, and Young Pigs, etc. Sale at 2 o'clock on Wednesday, 29th October. J. S. BUCKLAND. Auctioneer.
BRUNTWCOD, TAMAHERE. Messrs J. A. and W. M. Douglas, who are dissolving Partnership, have in structed Mr J. S. Buckland to sell by Auction at the farm, On Wednesday, the sth of November Next, The Whole of their LIVE STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, Consisting of — 5 DRAUGHT GELDINGS, used in drays, waggons, machines, ploughs, &c. Thoroughly staunch and steady 2 Geldings, 3 yrs old, just broken to plough, by Loch Fergus and Blair At hoi 1 Chestnut Gelding, 3 yrs-old, by Feve, dam Lightfoot (fast trotter) Very handsome colt, broken to the saddle 1 Chestnut Filly, 2-yrs-old, full sister to the above. Will makean exact match 2 Draught Mares, due to foal to Bonnie Prince A Weight - carrying Mare by Ben;ithalath, filly foal to Fevc on 2nd OctoLer; put to Feve again Lighttoot, dark bay mare ; winner of the trotting race at Cambridge last January ; due to foal to Feve Nelly, bay mare, white face ; due to Feve. These mares have all been in regular work on the farm. They are sound and staunch. 1 Fiily, 2-yrs-old, by "Loch Fergus," clam " Duchess " {Sire Sterlingworth Fanny, dark brown mare, 5 years old, by Knottingly. Good hack. Carries a lady. 1 Chestnut Gelding, used as a stockhorse 87 Cows and Heifers (Grade Herefords) in calf to Pure Hereford Bulls 13 Giade Shorthorn Cows, in calf to Hereford Bulls 2 Pure Hereford Bulls 45 Yearling Steers (Grade Hereford) 40 Yearling Heifers (Grade Hereford) Pure Lincoln Sheep. 1 Ram, Gnmsby, by an imported Kirkham, dam Khkham Dudding- Ist Prize in Auckland as a hoggett in 1882. Ist Prize in Auckland in 1883. 70 Rams, 4, 6, And 8-tooth 28 Ram Roggetts 60 Ewe Hoggetts 245 Ewes, with lambs at foot. The lambs are tailed and ear marked ; none castrated. Lamb? by Grimsby, by the 2nd Prize Ram (Auckland, 1882), and by a Ram called "Curly, ".are specially ear-marked. The Sheep will be sold in their wool. 8 Black Berkshire Pigs 2 Waggon 3, 3 Drays, Horse-power with Chaff cutter, Corn Crusher » and large Grindstone, Hay Elevator, by Holmes, of Norwich, Deering String Binder, 2 Mower and Reaper by Bamlett, 2 Horse Rakes, Two-Row Drill, by Gower, of Market Drayton, sows turnip, carrot and mangold seed, and manure, American Grain Drill, Heavy Iron Roller 2 D.F. Wallace Ploughs 1 Double Mould Plough 1 Reid and Gray Single-wheel, or ' ' Swing Plough 1 Hornsby Two-wheel Plough 2 Sets Chain Harrows Harrows, Harness, ' Wool Ifress, ft'o;, &o.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1917, 18 October 1884, Page 3
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745Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1917, 18 October 1884, Page 3
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