Auctions.
THIS DAY.
Ohaupo Cattle Sales.
For sale at the Olmupo yards on Tucs day, April 7th,— Ai~) 2 and 2Vyr-old STEERS and TTrfW Heifers (well bred) irom Alexandra 20 Choice 2$ yr old Steers from Tauwhare 18 Store Cowa and Steeri from Auckland 22 Well-bred Steer Calres 6 Fat Cattle 20 Fat Cows and Heiftrs I 'any Cows 9 Well-bred 3-yr old Steers 8 Three year old Steers from Waihou 10 Mixed Cattle from Native Country 15 Well-bred two-year-old Steers in fresh condition 7 Fat Cows and Heifers 20 Choice three year-old "j Steers I From 16 Choice lj-yearold j Auckland. Steers J 20 Choice 3 year old Steers (nearly beef) from Shaftesbury 20 Young Cows, in fresh condition 20 Choice 2-yr old Steers from Pukekura 30 Mixed Cattle from Huntly 20 3 and 4yr old Bullocks from Ngaruwahia 200 Lincoln Ewes
At 1 o'clock. Also, for unreserved sale, at 2 o'clock, A well-saved Stuck Clover Hay, about 20 or 25 tons. Can be seen in Mr R. Wilson's paddock, Ohaupo and Te Awamutu road Also, About ."> or 6 tons Prime Oaten Hay in loft
W. J. HUNTER k CO. THIS DAY. For Sale at the Olianpo Yauls on Tuesday next, — IOAA LARGE FRAMED SOUND L£\J\J FULL-MOUTH WKTHKRS. in fresh condition, from Tauranga. At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER * Co. SHEEP! SHEEP!! SHEEP!!! Friday, April 10. For Unreserved Sale at Cambridge Yards on Friday morning, o\erl<uid from Napier,— IAAA CROSSBRED WETHERS, JLUUU Fat (full-mouth) 800 Crois-bred Ewes (full-mouth) 300 Merino Ewes (full-mouth) At 11 o'clock.
\v. j hunter k co. FOR SALE,— Immediately on arrival from Napier, expected n.iddle April, — 1 AAH LONUWOOL EWBS in L\J\J\J l.iml). Orders booked at l»w rate befoie arrival.
W. J. HUNTER k CO.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE N.N Z. FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. WILLIAM RATTRAY'S NET CASH SYSTEM.
WILLIAM RATTRAY begs to announce that all accounts (without exception) were closed on the Ist inst., and that on that date he commenced bis new NET CASH SYSTEM. To tho«e vrho are disinclined to pay for some who cannot pay, or others who vront pay, this system offers decided advantages. Its adoption means a large saving in office and clerical expense-, and does away entirely with the risk of bad debts. It enables him to remit monthly to his London buyer, thereby securing the large concession that accompany cash purchases. These savings and concessions combined enable him to sell «t WHOLESALE PRICES FOR PROMPT NET CASH. That is, a customer can obtain one yard or twenty of any material at the same price as though purchased at a local wholesale warehouse. Seeing that these enormous reductions have been made in the prices, William Rattray has intimated to the Secietary of the North New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association that he will no longer allow the discount of 10 per cent, to members, as the concessions now granted are equal to at least double the amount of that discount. The first shipment of AUTUMN GOODS, Ex s.s. Cuzco, Doric, lonic and Rimutake are now being lapidly opened up, and marked at wholesale prices for net cash, — Samples and prices free by post on application. All ordeis executed with the promptest despatch, carefully packed, and forwarded to any address.
WILLIAM RATTRAY, Direct Importer of Mantles, Millinery, Costumes, Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves and General Drapeiy, 178, 180 and 182, Qurrx nt., ArcKLA.\r>.
[W. S. LAURIK.I R. W. RYIIITKX.] [K. O. LACMK. W. S. Laurie & Co. MANURE, SEED AND PRODUCE Tt/TERCHANTS, Auckland. NEW CLOVER SEEDS ! I ARRIVED PER DORIC S.S. White Clover — Red Clover — Alayke — Cow (Jra«a (English and American) — Trefoil, Timothy — &c. Rye Grass, Poverty Bay — Southern and Italian Ryegrass — Cocksfoot.
MANURES. BONEDUST (Cargo of) brig Syren just armed from Sydney. SUPERPHOSPHATE ("Lawes" 1 ) to an ivu per Northumberland from London. Boneflour, Boncdust, Guano, &c, also in stoic. SALT — Coarae, Fine, Manure, Rock. SACKS— IOO Bales, 4 bushel aacka
Wire.— Fencing Wire (black) Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10. Barbed Wire, four points and ribbon. Staples, rollers atul pins. Seaming Twine, &c. Quotations and Samples may be obtained of our Waikato representative, Mr. ADOLPH LOURIE, Cambridye. W. 8. LAUEIE & CO., Merchants, Auckland, 23rd February, 1885,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1989, 7 April 1885, Page 4
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698Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1989, 7 April 1885, Page 4
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