Auctions.
SPECIAL SALE OF CATTLE AT WAITOA. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr (J. S. Stafford (manager of the Whakatane Cattle Company), to sell by auction, without reserve, at the Waitoa Saleyards, THIS DAY, At 1 o'clock sharp, 4.7 ft CHOICE CATTLE, TT I\J as follows : 150 Choice Grown Steers, well-bred and in first-class condition 100 Choice Well-bred Spayed Heifers, in good condition 150 Well-bred Shorthorn Cows, in calf to pure bulls 70 Very Choice Well-bred 18-months Steers. Besides above there will be offered 20 Choice Steers, off turnips 20 Head of tat ( ows 300 Store Wethers, nearly fat. Cattle bought at this sale to be delivered free of charge anywhere in Waikato. J. McNicol will run a four-horse conveyance from Cambridge on morning of sale, leaving the Bazaar at 7 o'clock, taking intending purchasers to sale, staying at Arolia on Thursday night 4ad returning following day. Intending passengers please book at once. If necetfeafy a second conveyance will be put on. J. S. BUUKLAND.
SPECIAL SALE OF SHEEP FROM NAPIER. The undersigned has received instructions to sell by auction at the Cambridge Yards (immediately on arrival from Napier), , Monday, the 12th inst., At 2 o'clock, IAAA G OOD FAT CROSSBRED IUUU EWES. J. S. BUCKLAND.
SPECIAL SALE AT AEOHA. Wednesday, 14th July, At 1 1 o'clock sharp. The undersigned has received instructions fronr Hethcrington and McKnight to sell by Auction on their premises" at Aroha, in consequence of Mr A. McKnight lfa\ ing tor Kimberley, the wh«»le of their plant, comprising — 6 FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES, veiy handsome, heavy and staunch 2 Riding Horses 3 Diays 2 Waggons 1 D.F. Plough, 1 SF. Plough, 1 Disc Harrow, 1 Set of Tine Harrows, 5 Slerlges, 1 five-stall Stable and shed 3, quantity of horse feed 1 Really Good Dairy Cow. And A Lot of other articles too numerous to particularise. , J. S. BUCKLAND. The Auctioneer directs special attention to above t»ale, everything being in first-class condition. The horses arc wellknown to him, and are, without exception, the heaviest, staunchest, and most handsome out of Auckland, and are all in high condition. J. McNicol will run a conveyance from Cambridge on morning of sale, carrying intending customers to sale, rotaruing same day.
CAMBRIDGE SALESSaturday, July 17. POULTRY, POTATOES, CABROTS, Oats, Chaff, Fowl Wheat. At 11 o'clock sharp. CATTLE SALE. At 12 o'clock sharp. £A HEAD OF CATTLE, tJ\J Amongst them — Fat Cows, Dairy Cows, &c. 2o Fat Wethers ' 10 Ewes in lamb;
HORSE SALE. At half-past oue sharp. rf\ HORSES t)\J Draught, Riding, and Light Harness. Anything not brought forward for the 11 o'clock sale before ailvettised time of startiug will not be offered. J. S,' BUCKLAXD.
pHCENIX FIRE OFFICE. Established 1782. LOSSES PAID OVER £15,000,000. Famed for prompt and liberal settlement of claims and lowest rates. W. A. GRAHAM, Agent, Hamilton.
N.B.— Money to lend on first-claes Becirity at 7 per cent. [a card.]
MR W. H. JONES, M.R.C.V.S., at the request of the settlers of Waikato, has COMMENCED PR \CTICE as VETERINARY SURGEON, and hope^ by strict attention to cases entrusted tolm care, and moderate charges, to obtain the confidence of the public. Letters, telegrams, etc.. addressed National Hotel, Cambridge, will receive prompt attention. Mr Jones w ill attend at Hamilton at Sandes' Pharmacy every Monday, fiom 11 a.m. until :> p m.
DRESSMAKING AND UNDERCLOTHING.
MRS & MISS MOUNTAIN beg to inform the ladies of Hamilton and surrounding districts that they have lernoved to more ctntrally .situated premises m Victoria-street, Hamilton, next Dr Careys, and hope by punctuality, moderate charges, and general attention to business to continue to meet the approbation of their numerous customeis. Material Dresses from ... 7s 6d Print Robes from 4s 6d Children's from 3s Gd Jackets, Dolman's, Ulsters, <fee, equally moderate in price.
WILLIAM VOICE, Blacksmith and Wheelwright, TE AWAMUTU, BEGS to inform the Settlers in the neighbourhood that he is now ready to execute all kinds of Blacksmith and Wheelwright's work, and from his long experience in the trade he is confident of being able to give satisfaction on, any job entrusted to him.
CB A L C X E . • Stationed, Tobacconist, &c, TE AROHA.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2184, 8 July 1886, Page 3
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