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CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. THIS DAY, At half- past I o'clock. Q A GROWN STEERS, OU 50 Young Cattle, • ' Dairy' Cows, Sheep, Ac. J. S. BUCKLAND.
CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. Saturday, 24th April. At 1 o'clock. r A HORSE S OU will be offered, among them Bay Gelding Moutor, very handsome, good hack, with grand paces Brown Mare by Day Dawn, handsome good mare Bay Gelding, syrs., by Garry Owen, upstanding good hack Grey Mare, by Garry Owen, big upstanding, aud good in any harness 'Chestnut Cob, very strong, and fast ambler Ton of Potatoes, 50 Fowls, and 20 Turkeys Furniture, Pillows, *c, &c. J. S. BUCKLAND.
OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 27th April. 1 At One O'Clock. rAA HEAD OF MIXED OUU CATTLE 40 Head Mixed Stores, from Piako 80 Empty Cows, nearly beef 50 Choice Steers \ E. H. 12 Nearly Fat Cows f Gubbins. 20 Head of beef from Hautapu 6 Head beef from Pukerimu 6 Head do. do. Tamahere 20 Steers from Hautapu 6 Good Springers from Aotea Dairy Cows, &c. • 800 Good 4 and 6-tooth Wethers J. S. BUCKLAND.
WAITOA AND WAIHOU LIVE STOCK SALE. Thursday, 29th April, At 2 o'clock. QA HEAD of GOOD STEERS Ov/ 50 CowsJ beef and nearly beef Fat and Store Sheep ' ' Hdrses, <fee. Mr W. Moon's Special Sale following day. J. S. BUCKLAND.
SPECIAL SALE AT WAITOA. Friday April 30th. Mr VV. Moon has instructed the under signed to sell on the above date, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND dead stock cousistiug of : 13 Draught Horses, 3 Riding Horses, 1 Unbroken Colt, 2 Milking Cows, Calves, 80 Grey-faced Ewes, 80 Half-bred Ewes, 40 Half-bred Lambs, 40 Southdo wu Hoggets, 18 Southdown Ram Lambs, 2 Southdown Rams, 40 Good Pigs. Implements : 2 Waggons, 1 Dray, 1 - Side Delivery Reaper and Mower, 1 Wallace Drill, 1 ' Wallace Horse Rake, 2 D. F. Wallace Ploughs, I S. F. Plough, Horse-power and Chaff-cutter, ■ 3 Sets of Harrows, Cambridge Roller, Disc- harrow, Moulder, Scarifier and Harness, Forks, Sheep-troughs, Water-troughs &c, &c, und a Stack of Straw. Also, The lease of the property if not privately leased in the meantime. Also, on account of other clients, 1 Chaffcutter, nearly new, .by An- > drews and Bevan, with elevator and everything complete ' And a Pair of Splendid Draught Mares, 5 and 6 years old, grand match. 50 Grown Steers. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. J. S. BUCKLAND. 4 — "
SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES, CATTLE, AND IMPLEMENTS. > Wednesday, May 12th« 1886. [ The undersigned has received instruc- ! tions from Mr J. R. S. Richardson (who is leaving for England) to sell on above date, at his farm near Fencouit, Cambridge, 2 entires, 40 horses, and 50 head of cattle, grand lot of implements, and 30 pigs, as follows: — THE PURE-BREP CLYDESDALE STALLION, Bonnie Prince ; the 1 r Thoroughbred ' Stallion, Feve ; Brow'ti Mare, Diamond, by Sir ■Wjlliam Wallace, in foal to Bonnie Prince ; Bay Mare, • 1 Bonny, winner oi several first 1 ' prizes ; Bay Mare, Blossom, first prize winner ;'Black Mare, Polly. by Fancy ; Black Mare, Kitty i ' Black Mare, Gipsy ; tiam of • " '' blacks; Bay Mare, Darling j 'Jessie, by Nugget ; Belle, by . " Star and' Garter ; Rosie, by Prince, (half brother to Bonnie 1 • Prince.) All of above mares are .stinted \o Bonnie Prince. Yearlings and colt and filly foals out t1"-'-oft 1 "- '-of above mares by Bonhie Prince and Nugget. And the mares , Myrtle ; mare by Merrylegs ; ' by Derby ; mare by Pacific ; Nelly, by Fancy ; Cleopatra, by IJpnathalath, all of wfaicb are stinted to Feve ; Bay Colt, 8. years old, by Ariel, out Mf Polish (see Stud Book) ; Ba^.FJUy,'3year»pUl, by Ariel, out of" Pacific mare ; 1 three- . year-old Colt by Leander ; Yearv ; linps and Foals By Anteros, Feve, and Ariel, out of aßote ipares ; Chestm^t Gelding Rufus, by Ake AUe', own brother to MrLushington's Fly, and several 1 ■other' Riding' 'and Draught Horses and Mares _ .t. t The attention of 'breeders is called to tlie above Entires and Mares, their breeding being hard to beat anywhere, o Cattle.— 4o Head 'of Choice wellgrown Steori in forward condition, and 10 Fat Heifers v JmjOements, &C.-2 D.F. Ploughs ' . ,/by Wallace aud Hotham, 1 S.F. " ' Plough, 1 Garden Plough, 1 Four-liorse Disc Harrow, 1 Three-horse Disc Harrow, 1 r> .Crosskill .and Cambridge Com- " bined Roller, 1 Cambridge Roller, 3 sets of Tine Harrows, 1 Flexible Harrow, Champion Drill in good order. Grass-seed Sower in thorough repair, §cari- ' ' fier, Grubber, with both broad and narrow tines, Bamlett • Mower and Reaper, 2 Good . <-, Drays, Cortland Waggon,* &c.<, &c. ; , Also, 30 Pigs And on account of other clients, » • 3 Good npstanding well-bred Hacks from Wanganui ' ■ > l < A Heavy Draught Mare by Loch . Fergus ' ' , ••• ' Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Luncheon provided. J. S. BUCKLA.TSTD.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2151, 22 April 1886, Page 3
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787Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2151, 22 April 1886, Page 3
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