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Auctions. THURSDAY, MARCH 5. Cambridge Cattle Sale. For sale at the Cambridgo Yards on Thursday, Match ,Ith,— OO THREE YEAR-OLD STEERS, .Li jmi in forward condition 12 Well bred 2 yr old Stefri 12 Yeailing Heifers and Steeia 20 Prime Fat Cows and Heifers Fat Sheep, Fat Lambs, D.iiry Cows, &c

At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER & CO. SATURDAY, MARCH 7. Cambridge Horse Sale. For sale at the Cambridge Yards, on Satuidny, M ireh 7th, the property of a cr.nti actor. t FIRST CLASS ACTIVE DRAUGHT 4: Gelding* 2 Tip Drays, Shaft and Head-har-ness, Horse covers. Also

40 Useful Horses, Harness, Saddlery, Double Fnrrow Plough, (Reid and Grey) Plough Harness, &c. At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER & Co. OR PRIVATE SALE. Southdown aud Shropshire Down Rams.

WAIKATO HO RTICULTUR \L SHOW, To be held in the Public Hall, Hamilton, ON' TUESDAY, MARCH 17th (St. PATRICK'S DAY). Prizes will be awaided in the following classes :—: — ALL COMERS. Class A. -Pot Plants. GeiannniH, 2 varieties, single Geianiums, 2 \aueties, double Geraniums, collection Petunia*, collection of 6 Fuchsias, 4 \ arictics Fuchsia*., 1 specimen IJilsains, 3 varieties Cockscombs, 3 Musk, yellow Begonias, 3 v.iiieties, foliage Feins, 0 establi»ht d I\y leaf Geraniums, 3 varieties Specimen I'l.mt, in bloom Specimen Plant, foliage Collection ot Pot Plants Cactus, 0 varieties, Mr Evans spe-

cial, 10s. ALL COMERS. Class 8.-Out Flowers. Asters, 0 varieties Zmnidi, 0 varieties Carnations and Picotoes, G varietios HolljhoeU, G spikes Gladioli, (> spikes Roses, (i \aii«-ties Roofs, 3 vaiietifs Pansii's, best collection Verbenas, best collectiou Stocks, collection Antuihinums, 3 varieties Dahlias, collection, G Dahlias, collection, 12 Dahlias, collection, 24 Plilox Diummondi (collection) Hand Bouijuet, not exceeding <i inches diaim-tei liiidul Bouquet Collection ot Cut Flowers. ALL COMERS. Class C— Fruit. Grapes, 3 bundles, spcciil pri/.c Apples, li. liismai Us, special pi i/e, Mi Sharp AppUs, 3 varieties dessert apples, hrstqualit), good keeper.*, pri/e Air Northcroft Apples, 0 dcssei t, 1 of each Apples, o" culinary, 1 of each Applet, 12 debseit Apples, 12 culinary Apples, (i \aiictics, dessert and culinaiy, 4 of eich Apples, 12 varieties, dessert and culinary, 4 of each Apples, 24 varieties, dessert and culinary, 4 of each Apples, best collection of 4 each Nectarines, for the best 6 Peaches, for the he-st G Pears, for the best () Quinces, for the best 0 Plume, deceit, G vaiieties of G each Plums, dessert, 12 Plums, cooking. G

Plums, cooking, 12 Mulberries, I plate BluxUlMirms, '2 plate Meloiib, water, 3 Melons, rock, 3 Collection of fiuit. ALLCOMERS. Class D.-Vegetables. Peas, 50 pods Broad Beans, 24 pods Deans, Kidney, 24 pods Celery, 3 sticks Carrots, 6 Turnips, tj Cucumbers, 2 Tomatoes, G Cabbage, 3 Cabbage, Red, 3 Savoy, 3 Cauliflower, 3 Lettuce, 3 Onions, 12 Onions, best collection, 6 of each Parsnips, G Pumpkins, 1 Vegetable Marrows, 2 Beetroot, 1 Custard Marrow, 1 Potatoes, Kidney, 12 Potatoes, RounU, 12 Potatoes, collection, 3 of each Collection of Vegetables Rhubarb, 12 sticks Sugar beet, 3 Honey, in comb Honey, extracted SPECIAL PRIZES. Best dish Rod Wheat „ „ White Wheat „ „ Barley „ „ White Oats „ „ Black O»ts „ 3 Mangolds (Long Red) „ 3 „ (Yellow) „ 3 Turnips „ 3 Sv\ed<' Turnips „ 3 Field Can ota.

Pn/es will also be awarded under the above schedule in the Amateui and

Cottagers Classes. Offeisof Special Pii/.es will be thankfully icecived by the Committee. Donors will kindly communicate with the Secietary. The amount of the prize money to be awaided has not yet been decided, awaiting results of the canvass for suppoit from conimitteemen in \arious parts of the distuct. GEO. EDGECUMBE, Hon._Soo L _ TTETERINARY SURGEON. Mr J. G. PARSONS has commenced piactico in Cambridge and district, and hopes to share the patronage of tho public around. Address— Victoria Road, Cambridge. November 12rh, 1.-84.

PRO'JF of DEBT FORM, under the Bankruptcy Act 1883, FOR SALE at this office,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1973, 28 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1973, 28 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1973, 28 February 1885, Page 4

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