Auctions. CAMBRIDGE SALES. THIS DAY, At II a.m. M K A At Arnold's Shop T, At 1- Noon, At Yards, O A FRESH EMPTY) •Wv/ COWS I From 30 Yearling Steers W’aitoa 20 Two-year Steers ) 10 Springing Heifers and Dairy Lows 10 Head good Reef 30 W ell-bred Store Steers At 1.30 p.m., at Bazaar, iOTATOKS, PRODUCE, Ac. 00 Horses, amongst them 2 First-class Hacks, 3 and 4 years old 2 Heavy Draught Mares from Auckland 1 Heavy Draught Black Colt, unbroken from Ranciaohia 2 Good Waggon Horses, ton trial with each, from Morrinsville Upstanding Bay Gelding, by Totara Brown Gelding, by Derby, good hack 1 Lood Strong Hack, good in double harness 1 Draught Mare, staunch, trial 1 Draught Gelding, 3 yrs, staunch 2 Good Buggy Horses 20 Hilling and Light Harness Horses Harness, Saddlery, Ac.
ALFRED RUCKLAND A CO. oh a u poTivk stock saTr Tuesday. November Bth, At 1 o'clock sharp. ;“r An HUAI) OP FAT AND STORE CATTLE, amongst them—--30 (iro«n Steers, from James Hell JO \\ ell hrcil Yearling Steers, from R. Burke 50 Well-bred Grown Steers from Lichtiehl 30 Well-bred 2-year-old Steers from Waitoa 50 Head 1 and '2 year-old Cattle, mixed sexes 100 Really choice well-bred Yearling Steers 50 Well - bred Grown') Store Steers, fresh | From 30 Well - bred Spayed | Raugiriri Cows, fresh j 30 Choice Store Steers, from Whangape 50 Three-year-old Well-bred Steers, fresh condition, from Mr W. Orr 35 Fresh Empty Cows ‘2O Yearling Steers ‘JO Fresh Empty Cows 30 Good Dairy Cows 00 Head Good Beef ALFRED BUCK LAND & CO. HIEF T A I N IVII,I, SERVE MAKES AT GWYNNELAXDS During the Season at 30s each. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SECTION. FARES AND TRAIN ARRANGEM ENTS—WAIKATO STATIONS. RACES AT ELLERSLIE, November 9xh and TJtii, 1887. FARES. EXCURSION TICKETS TO AUCKLAND, available by any Train, will be issued at the following Stations on the Sth, 9th, 10th and 11th, November, and will be available for Return up to and including Monday 14th November, aud in the case of tickets issued from To -Voha up to and including Tuesday, 15th November : Return Fares.
From Ist Class. ‘2nd Class. TE AKOHA 20s 15s MORRINSVILLE ] CAMBRIDGE - IS3 13s TE AWAMUTU J
OHAUI’O 17s 12s fid HAMILTON 'V. i:>s Gil 11s fid NGARUWAHIA Ms 10 s fid Holders of these tickets may break the journey at any stopping station, going or returning, provided the specified time is not exceeded. I'assengers from Stations at which Excursion Tickets are not issued will be able to take advantage of the Excursion bookings by taking out a .Saturday Return Ticket to the nearest station (in the direction of Auckland) at which the Excursion Tickets are issuable. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS Will be issued from any Station to any Station, on Sth and oth November, and from any Station to Auckland Sth to 12th November (inclusive), and will be available for return up to and including Hth November, and in the case of tickets issued from Stations on the Te Aron a Branch up to and including Tuesday, 15th November.
TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On tlie lull November a Passenger Train will leave Te Aroha at G O a.in., Jlorrinsville ti.45 a.m., Camliriilge U. 50 am., Te Awanmtu (i.-iO., Obaupo 7.10 a.m. Hamilton West 7-35 a.m., Xgaruawahia 5.15 a.m., Huntly S 50a.in., reaching Racecourse Platform at 12.30 ami Auckland at 12.50 p-m., stopping where required to pick up or set down passengers (passengers return by ordinary trains, fares as above). On the Oth a Train will leave Ruakura Junction at 2.5 p.m. for Cambridge, in connection with the S a.m. train from Auckland, running as on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. TRAINS CANCELLED.
The following trains will not run on the 9th— ii.iO a.m. Cambridge to Fraukton Junction, 9.1.1 a.in., Te Anainutu to Huutly, 1.1.1 p.m., Te Aroha to Morrinsville, ‘2.5 5 p.m., Moninavilie to Frauktou Junction, 4.10 p.m-. Frauktou Junction to Auckland, 11.40 a.ui., Auckland to Franktou Junction, 7.0 p.m., Fraukton Junction to Cambridge.
veyed on the 9th Xovemb-T. Li'-- S -m-1; for Thursday's tJale at Auckland « ji! conveyed on Tuesday the SU. November. BT ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office. Auckland, November ‘2nd 18S7.
J. CLARK, Wheelwright and Coachhuilder, KIKIKIHI, jgEGS to announce to his old friends that he has COMMENTED BUSINESS in KIHIKIHI in the Premises formerly in Ins occupation. All work entrusted to him will receive best attention. ? E \V I S O’ N E l L L, Barrister and Solicitor, Waikato Times Buildings, tJamiltoH,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2391, 5 November 1887, Page 3
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742Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2391, 5 November 1887, Page 3
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