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OHAUPO LIVE SIOCK SALE. Wednesday, 11th November. The next sale at Ohanpo will be hold bj thu undesigned on WEDNESDAY, 1 1th November, as the tegular day follows the Cattle Show in Auckland, and many clients would not have returned. THE USUAL NUMBER OF CATTLE and SHEEP will be j aided. And 80 Fresh :)-year-old Steers from Waiiangi 30 Ficsh 3 and 4-year old\ Steel s From 30 Fresh Spayed Cows > «„„]„„ 30 Well fiUcned Spayed Ka " latl Cow ? / 300 Stoic Sheep -a mixed lot 15 Fou i >cai -old Oxen ) From 10 Fat Cows j Oiakau •20 Mixed Stores ~| FrQm 10 Tin ce- year- old T Awamutu Steers ) 10 Prime Fat Heifcis fiom T&tnaheie 200 Fat Sheep 40 Twelve to Eighteen-months-old Heifcis J. S. BUCKLAND. DESIRABLE GRAZING AND DAIRY F A R M. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION At OHAUPO, Wednesday, 11th November.
rpilE PROPERTY known as Parsons', situated half way between the townships of Te Awamutu and Kihikihi, a populous and fertile distiiet.
The Farm contains 58(i acres first-class land, all fenced and subdivided, well watered, and all in glass, with the exception of 70 acies now being fallowed foi turnips. Theie is an excellent applo oi chard now coming to hill beating, a cottage and outbuildings c.n the piopeity, which id within easy di.stance of church, school, bank and lailway fetation. This is a most desii able piopeity, and will be .sold on exceptionally easytcini3. £."1000 or any le-s sum may lemain on moitgage of the faun at 7 per cent. For full paitioulars apply to J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer.
SPECIAL AND UNRESERVED SALE AT TAMAHERE.
J. S. Bucklaud ha? been favoured with instructions fiom Mr S. Ormeiod (who has sold his farm and piupo^cs leaving the colony), to sell by auction on the piopcrty, on Friday, 13th November, At 12 o'clock, rpilK WHOLK Oh" HIS HOUSIv 1 HOLD FURNITURE, FARM IMi IMPLEMENTS, HORSES, COWS, ke, &x , comprising FURNITURE. Sitting Room. 1 Dining Table and Cover, \ Do7cn Chair->, 2 Ann Chiiis, 1 Rock ini n ' Chair. 1 Side Table and Covci, I Kuiosene Lamp, 1 Fend. r and Fire Iron?, Linoleum, Health Hug. Passage. Linolcu n, 4 t-lip Ma's, 1 Coiconut Door Mat No. 1 Bedroom. 1 Kduii Double Bedstead, 1 Chest Diavveis, 1 Wiishstind, Toilet 'J able, Looking Glass, Small Side Table, Window Curtains, 1 Toilet Sit, 1 Caipct, 1 Pair Palliasses, 1 Mattrass, 1 Pair Pillows No. 2 Bedroom. 1 Kauri Bedstead, 1 Mattrass, 1 Pair ;r,illi.iM>Ls, 1 Bolstei, I Washstand, 1 Toilet Set, 1 Toilet Table, 1 Looking Glass, Indian Matting, 1 Sofa and Mattrass and Cover No. 3 Bedroom1 Iron Bedstead, 1 Mattrass, I Linen Cupboaid, i Toilet Set Pantry. China and Glasswaic Kitchen. Usual Cooking Utensils, 1 Safe, 1 Pickle Cask, 1 Tub Dairy. Set Milk Pans and Buckets, I Chum, Filter, '2 Large Stone Juis, Quantity ot Giocenea Washhouse. 3 Wash Tubs, Buckets, Washing Boiler, Clothes Basket Implements, &c. 1 D.F. Plough (Wallace & Hotham), 1 S. F. do, I Disc linn ovv s (new), I Cmnbndge Roller, 1 Set Tyne Harrows, 1 do Chain do (new), I Tip Cart, 1 Sit Cart Haine.ss, 3 Sets Plough Hiirness, 1 Set Leading Harness, '2 Saddles and Bi idles, 3 Shovels, 2 Spades, 1 Folk (5 prongs), '2 Hay Foi Ks, 1 Se^ the, 1 Crow bar, 4 Fein Hooks,, 3 Axes, 1 Seed Sower, 1 Seed Sower foi eanots, &c , a lot of empty Bags, 1 Chaff Cutter (hand), 1 Gate and Hinges (kauii, new), 1 Wheelban ovv, 3 Heait of Kauri Logs, a lot of useful Kauri Timber, Carpenters' Tools, 1 400 gal. Iron Tank, 2 Hen Coops, 2 Oft. Gates, Fowls, Ducks and Pigs Horses. 1 Black Draught Filly, unbroken, by Fancy, 1 Draught Maiv, with foal at foot by P.inee fh i lie, 1 Dianght Male, stinted to Piince Chaihe 1 Dianght Hoise, 1 Hack, 1 Har. esi Home, 1 Harness Hoise, Zulu, a firot clasa harness hoise, by Fancy And 1 Double-seated Buggy (new ), by Cousins and Atkin, 1 Set Harness, for double and single, 2 fiist-class Dairy Cows, \ Keg Staples, '. Cvvt. Baibs, with baibiug implement, 2 Bags Oats, 1 Bag Wheat, 1 Set Swingletiecs, 1 3 horse Bar, 1 Oil-feedei. 2 Water Tioushs, 12ft. ea;li, hcaitof kauri, Are , &c. Luncheon at 11 o'clock. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. .1. S. BUCKLAND^
W. RIPLEY. WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, T X AW A M UT U. WISHES to return hu sincere thanks to all who have en courago'l him, and begs tointoim them that they can now be supplied with Gold and Silver Jewellery, Compiising • — Wedding Rings, Fancy Rings, Keepers, Scaif Kings, Ear RingN, Kiooclicb, Lickets, Albeit Cha'ns, Ladies' Neck Chains, Silver Thimbles, Silver Pencil Cisp-i, One Gold Mounted Amethyst Cioss, 3 inches by I 1I 1 inch broad; one Green Stone Ciosseitt hoiu the solid with gold top 2 inches long by over one inch broad ; both these ornamented with IS caiat gold ; new watches fiom £3 to £9 each. Steel Spectacles, Clock glasses and springs, difleient sizes, Locket Glasses, Watch Glasses for all watches. PROJFof DEBT FORM, under the Bankruptcy Aut ISB3, FOX SALE tt ii^ia office,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2081, 7 November 1885, Page 3
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858Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2081, 7 November 1885, Page 3
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