Auctions.
HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, October 2, at 2 p.m. SPECIAL SALE. The undersigned has received instructions fiom a gentleman removing from Waikato to sell by auction, SUITE OF FURNITURE IN GREEN REP, comprising 6 Chairs, Easy Chair, and Couch, ChefFoniei. Loo Table, Washstand, three Dressing Tables, Kitchen Tables, Double Iron Bedstead, Two Toilet Services, Carpets, Passage Oil Cloth, Wue Mattress Also, Handsome Cabinet Writing Table, and the usual Kitchen Utensih, &c.
The Auctioneer would call especial attention to the above sale, being of the best description and nearly new. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. Y\ H AUTO- TUESDAY, OCT."~STiT 22 18-months Steers, from Harapipi 20 Longwool Hoggets 30 Longwool Ewes, with lambs at side W. J. HUNTER & CO. T F . COCKS, Auctioneer, Mining & General Commission Agent, TE AROHA, Has For Sale several First-class Properties; and For Sale or To Let, two or three Hotels doing good business. For particulars apply as above. gINNEY & TI/JACLEOD, AUCTIONEERS, LAND & PRODUCE AGENTS, 161 Qi KhvsTKhhT, Auckland.
Dairy and Farm Produce of all kinds received aud realised ou at the best market rates on most favourable terms, and settlements promptly met. nPHE N.Z. STUD AND PEDIGREE JL STOCK COMPANY'S Pun-bied Clydesdale Stallion ELGIN Will travel the Waikato district this season. ROUTE. Tuesday —From Broad meadows to Rotoiaut_'i. Wednesday— Tlnough Kihikihi to Te Aw aimitu. Thursday— Ohaupo. and stay at Mr McNicol'-. At borne (Bioadmeadovv s) lest of week. Also, The Thoroughbred Stallion INGOMAR. ROUTE. Tuesday — From Broadmeadow, via Hamilton Roa-I, to McNicol's, Ohaupo. Wednesday — Through to Kihikihi. Rest of week at home v ßroadmeadows).
Incomvr's Peiuwkee.
Ingomar is one of the first sons of UtiCdS who achieved reuovvn for that now celebrated site, lie i& a dark bay, standing neatly ststceu hands in height, on beautifully-shaped legs, v\ lnle the almost pet feet ptopot tions or his frame enable him to ino\e in all hi-, paces with an ease and guiee at once taking to the eje aud effective in action. liiL'onsai's successes on the turf, both in England and It eland, were of the higln -»t eliaucter. His^reat fencing capabilities he doubtless mhented ftom his *ne. as the produce of Uneas are e\eiy dd t \.) winning hi^h honours in the steepleehibe world. Thete is no doubt tint Uneas was about the best horse of his year in England, ami his party, than whom there were no shrew dei imlges, made no secret of their confidence in hib ability to v\in the Derhv, but he unfot tunately met with an accident a tew days before the race. That Uneas transmitted a considerable dash of his sp?ed to Ingomar admits of no doubt, while the blue blood that courses Ihi on*; h his veins, inherited from both sue and d.un, endows him with that most essential quality in a racehoise, stamina. A i»aim»r hoise never looked through a bridie, and it was difficult to tell when the gallant son of Wild Deer had had enough. A glance at his pedigree at once leveaK the high lineage which is thf mheiitance of Ingomar, the Waxy blood appeal nig no less than twelve tinier. Two of hi^ piodiito ran hi the present year's Grind National Steeplechase, Too Itoihl, who ian second, aud Lady Temped, who ian well up. lngom,n \s stock aii' p irticalat i\ go.) 'looking, and he is a vety &vie foal-getter. rr\EE HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSE 1 EARL OF MAR Will travel the same distiictas last year. W. B. LAWSON, Raugiiiri. rpHE PURE -BRED CLYDESDALE 1 STAI LION
BONNIE PRINCE
Will travel Waikato during the coming season. For particulars as to i onto, &c , see future ad\i'itw nients W. X CARTER. TjIRANKTOX TIMBER YARD. GATES : GATES .' GATES ! BI:EIHVK^ ■ PKKHIVET ! For the above send to the Frankton F.iutoiy, the vhi apt-st }>L\ee m Waikato. Also, Kauri and Kahikatea Timber, DOORS, SASHES AND MOULDINGS, Ai.wa\s in Stock. Don't forget the iider l>o\ at Mr X R Co\\ sho;\ All u'tods and timber delivcied fiee in the boiou^h. A. 11. M VCNDER. HPOTARY Ti\U;i;i{ -Tl.o WuiUto" 1 TuuiK s (\ni,;unv (L'initt'd\ are piejuued to^f'PPLYail >i/e > r>t BUILDING an. l 11..!|MtL TIMHIIR, PO^TS, ."cc, from tn. W.mlu Ni\\ nulU— first and second >I.s> — rhi> Timber is "upeiiur to Jv.npi tor many p\n poses. Api-l^ to M T. T 'V.M. M.iiium Sawmills, Waotu; 0,, A^vnt Waikato To.il aud S npp i- (/oiupahj (Lunital), Ngaiuawahia.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2219, 28 September 1886, Page 3
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722Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2219, 28 September 1886, Page 3
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