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Auctions. Auctions. . CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. HAMILTON AUCTION MART. THIS DAY. Saturday, April 23rd, at 2 p.m. Atl.3o~js.rn. 'TIHE USUAL SALE OF FURNI* i rf\ HEAD OF CATTLE, BEEF, ■* TURE, Produce, Fruit, Potatoes, IOU Dairy Cows, Fat and Store Fowls > &c - Sheep, &c. ■ JOHN KN~>X,~Auctioneer, ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO. ================== CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. J~AWKES & JJIOXALL Saturday, 23rd April. HAVE FOR SALE 11 a.m., PRODUCE, POTATOES, &c, &c T? RTT I T CASES « CUT TO ANY DIMENSIONS, AT A AY GELDING DANDY, 6yrs. old, pEW HOUBS > NOT ICE. by Hercules out of an Orlando Mare, very fast, good jumper, «- fast walker, and best hack in Cau supply at 25 per centi legg thatt Waikato Auckland-cut cases will cost 2 Three-year-old Colts by \ i n Waikato. Young Wellington | 1 Two-year-old Colt by 1 From , Young Wellington [Kihikihi ON HAND — Cases of following 1 Two-year-old Filly by I dimensions : 2ft. 4in. by 15in. deep by Prickwillow J Gin. wide, to hold about 351ba. fruit—a 1 Chestnut Colt, 4yrs., by War- very convenient size for distribution. eagle 1 Upstanding Gelding by War- _ eagle WAIPA TIMBER MILL, 1 Grey Cob, very handsome, by Hamilton-Whatawhata Road. Hailstorm Black Gelding by Ariel, grand ■ ■ hack Black Gelding, good in harness rv-ww~r% k-n t a -*-!"■-* Strong Upstanding Bay Hack by (jflJ£Ax JU AJN II Ariel Strong Grey Horse, grand horse double harness "RYiT? RATI? ? 1 Upstanding Bay Gelding, by JC UJtV lOA.Li.Ej . Dalesman, good hack 30 Riding, Light Harness, and —. — * Draught Horses Also, DICKED SECTIONS 1 Good Horse, Dray and Harness, JT O S'ngle Furrow Plough, D.F. Plough, Set of Good Harrows. in the ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO. OELWYN T>LOCK, T~7 AOTU OHAUPO CATTLE SALE. TUe3aa li^ APra • FABMS OF AREAS FROM nrv FOOK • YEaFsTEEKS, \ . 200 "'tO* 2000 OU well-bred, fresh condition I g-g 30 Fresh Speyed Cows > £ Ph ACRES. 20 Young Steers, choice, well- I fe « bred J 50 Choice Steers and Spayed Heifers, f Description of LAND-Open grass and ■ fit for turnips fern - All good ploughable land, 20 Choice. Steers for turnips 32 Head Well-bred ¥oung Steers PRICE : 20 Choice Yearling Steers. ~.,.„« n — 15 Fresh, Well-bred Young Steers From 15s to 20s per acre- Easy 60 Head of Good Beef TermsDairy Cows, Fat and Store Sheep, Apply to &c. Also, J. S. EDGECUMBE, 1000 Fresh Full - mouth Cross-bred Hamilton ; or Store Ewes, from Matapiro MOON (Hawke's Bay) ' ' Waotu. 80 Good Lambs 60 Fat Wethers 20 Rams. ——: : -~* T7IOR SALE, by the undersigned, the ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO. T following VVAITOA m _ "" aik f ° Properties : The Raglan Temperance Hotel, with TTinredav 9RHi Arml store and stable, containing about 20 mursaay, m Aprn. rooms _ price) £goo _ Eaay termSi /?A WELL-BBED, BIG FRAMED Lot 19, parish ofKomakorau, 50 acres OU COWS, empty and nearly beef Lot 94 parish of Pukete, 50 acres 50 Well-bred Steer Calves Lots ™ and 193, parish of Tuhikaramea, 40 Head Mixed Store Steers , § 2 i ?""* , . 20 Choice Well-bred Speyed Heifers, A capital Farm, good house, growing nearly beef $">P" eon 5 near nver aad rall> 4 Choice Springers, from Waitoa. £ r > ce . *? F er f ™ r .% . . 20 Head Beef J -0 ' 5£ J*™? °IS"J l "™* 300 Crossbred Store Ewes Lot 142 Parish of Klnkinroa 200 Longwool Ewes in lamb Lots 102 and 103, Horotiu, near NgaruaDairy Cow, Fat and Store Sheep, ™ '». 80 acres Terms easy. -■; ' FOR SA LE, at £4 10s per acre, a harm \ « n TTnt'wpthpM of 214 acres on the Wllatawhata flat > ■XtStE! sub-divided into 8 paddocks; wellb\. iat xweb - fenced with live hawthorn fences. A ™ "D BUCKLAND & CO. "?»' 6-roomed house, cow sheds and ALh&L- . other out-biuldmgs. Ine Harm is ouuopT ! SHEEP ! well-watered, and there is a good briftiu . . bush of about 25 acres on the pro_T .. ~ >u Napier, and for perty, giving a good winter run and Now on the road fro <, o| / inßt at the shelter for stock, and with good sale on arrival on the . . for fenci , materi al. Terms Cambridge Yards, at IK ■1 £fIA FRKSH MOUTH Lincoln 100 ACRE FARM at Pukete near the IO\J\J EWES, in lamb to *- Station. About fifty acres fenced Ranis. and in grass. The House is conic j venient, and: the outbuildings comThe above are a first-class'lot, ai Tiiodious. There are three grand buyers would do well to await their ar- Orchards on the Property in full rival, bearing and now carrying a large crop of fruit, estimated to yieid at ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO. h J t £10 0. This very desirable t --^-^-^-^^- ! --^ ■ " property will be sold for £375. 500 ACRES, with homestead and exten- —.»» /-x-v. * give improvements, about 8 miles IVF.W STCASOKS from Frankton Junction. Price IIJVn exceedingly low-only 50s per acre. d Hamilton Township Lots -. Lots 249 and 250, Hamilton West, fenced - . i iin good grass, on the Frankton I ffuneitwn Road 1111 . I A CI T Lots m and 405, Hamilton West. Very I Hi A\ k"~> I e hea,plote. mMmm I I f i »»—■* - j Eal(fclLet ltff i acre, with aeat fourat 3 vroouied lirick cottage. I Lots 13, I*. 15, 389, Hamilton West, AUCKLAND WHOLESALE stable a S nd'outhouses, securely fenced DDifIFC arid in grass and orchard. Terms easy. PRICES., Lo t s 3 404 and 405, Hamilton West. Price I £3 °" J. S. EDGECUMBE, 1 Boxes & fCliests. j a offl^r^^»^ -— ~ o ia s A L E. ■'THHE TEAS HAVE BEEN Inloteto suit pur chasers-About 8000 1 IMPOr-TED THIS SEASON, Acres LAND ; situaAnd are no v favourably known. ted betweca Cambridge and Matamata —- (adjoining Mr Berth's proper cy). Land >r tT™ KINBON will wait well wooded awl watered can be reached Mr GEORGE Did. ur < BUiN WUI - n aboHt buggy road from u poa the settlers with s^* 8 , ~," Cambridge. Bart-fIJ ihe property is close oiden for any quantity , wIU be ' to Rotorua Title, Crown delivered free in any par't of gran t. Termseasy.^ . taininz a 50 Acre Lot near 'Cambridge. Apply This is a rare chance for ob *Elv to really first-class Tea at an exct aing,y Wt p. BUCKLAND., Solicitor, low price. Durham-street East, » Auckland. Samples can also be obtained free, ai. x<i I - FOR CASH Miles of Fbankton Within Two -°.tion, -ICH SWAMP DISTRICT OF WAIKATO HOS- 12 00 ACRES OF k fall, and PIfAL A.ND CHARITABLE LAlm with „, 7 AID BOARD. with plenty L already partially drained. , fi | It is herkby notifikd that ALL PER- _~ - SONS CONTRIBUTING or making The P r <>perty is laid off in sections DONATIONS towards the District of mod erate sizes, each containing some A™ Waikato Hospital and Charitable Aid ~_,, _~H • fm . c , ... . s . r > Fund are ELIGIBLE for being ELEC- ' f ° l sale either m actions or TED on the Board in cases of extraordi- as a v hole. nary vacancies. The "Contributor's . —< Book "is kept at this office for names and Prices low, and to improving resident addresses of persons contributing or mak- settlers nearly all the purchase m™™ ing donations. . . r uwnej J M GELLING mlg remam at a low rate of iate rest. Secretary pro' (cm. Apply to Council Chambers, J- B. WHYTE, Hamilton, 15th April, ISS7. Hamilton. T. HARTLY, /^^^">- rpEACHER OF MUSIC & SINGING, AjlP^^l^ I Cambridge. wMMWWEiWt^ — Music supplied for Public and Private J> "- J _ i^?^JJ^^ t ' Dances in any part of Waikato. T) V Q { "\Tl~\pn Terms on application. SURGEON DENTIST r-TFFi¥. M AY DiS?, BULTKD -*- For building purposes. P.T. &G., at etc., to any size ordered. At the Wai- THE PHARMACY, HAMILTON, kato Coal and Shipping Company's Saw- -A u i • i * , ~"~. mills Nsaruawahia " ,° f ? eut 2' work undertaken, nuns, JNgarnawanu. , and perfect fit guaranteed.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2306, 21 April 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2306, 21 April 1887, Page 3

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