Auctions. JOHN McNICOL. WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE. J Friday, April 20th. At I.MO p.m. QATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, &c. J. McNICOL. CATTLE SALE. Monday, April 30th. eJ.MoN I 0 0 L. SPECIAL SALE OF TURNIP ' CATTLE In Mr Buck-land's Cattlu Yakds, i AT OHAUPO. Wednesday, May 2nd- / At 1 o'clock. IAAA HEAD OF TURNIP iUV/U CATTLE will bo offered, amongst them 200 Head Choice Steers and Empty Cows ami Heifers, from Ruunni, well bred and forward 40 Well-bred, Choice, Grown Fresh Steers, John Turnbull, Pinko ■> 50 Head Prime Steers and Cows, beef, from Thomson and Herries 35 Head Choice Grown Steers, almost beef, Annani'lale 50 Head Choice Grown Steers, fresh, good doers, E. B. Cox 70 Head Steers and Cows, from Mr Larkins, Waitoa 20 Head "ii-yrar-old Steers, wellbred, good doers, J. MoNicol \ 20 Head' Real Good Grown Steers, ' fresh, James McDonald J.McN I C O L . u CLEARING SALE AT ITAUTAPU. ir s The undesigned has received instructions from Capt. Daly, who is leaving for j. England, to sell by auction, without reserve, on the farm, n THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSE--1 HOLD FURNITURE, Riding and | Farm Horses, Brood Mares, Young Stock, Cattle, Implements, &c. Full particulars and date in future issue. J. McNICOL. A FEW STOCK LINCOLN RAMS FOR SALE at low rates. J. McNICOL. '§ 'HE undersigned will be in Napier from about April 4th to April fvOjSyfcw 9th, and will undertake to purchase sheep there for Waikato settlers on commission. Letters or telegrams addressed care of Murray, Roberts and Co., Napier, will have best attention. During my absence, Mr R. N. Buttle will have charge of my business in Waikato, anil all business done with him will bo as if myself, J. McNICOL jp AR M S FOR SALE. 200 ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND, near Hamilton, fenced and in grass, cheap A DECIDED BARGAIN : G4O Acres Rich Swamp Laud, partially drained, plenty of fall, rapidly becoming grassed, within two miles of a railway station, by good road- Terms easy, and price to suit the times FIRST-CLASS FARM.—IOOO Acres at Lichfield ; good land, large proporI tion in good grass and fenced. Good | House and Farm Buildings. Cheap. FIRST-CLASS FARM on the Puniu, 3SO Acres freehold, and 100 Acres leasehold. Real good land ; buildings all new. A real good bargain. 50 ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND at Hautapu. In good grass, orchard of one acre just bearing, first-class eight-roomed House, kitchen attached, washhouse and coach-house, three-stalled Stable, loft overhead, stockyard and cowshed. Cheap, j REAL GOOD FARM AT RANGIAOIIIA, in good cultivation ; good house, good outbuildings, and beautifully planted. A real bargain. J. McNICOL. MuNI C O L • Has For Sale— N.Z. Frozen Meat Co.'s Manure Owen's Patent N.Z. Sheep Dip Feed Oats First-class Lot of Well-saved Fescue , Seed. QRAND ART UNION. Sakdes & Co. will hold AN ART UNION \ OF PICTURES, , Consisting of f JUBILEE PICTURE (Oleograph), , mounted in heavy gilt frame, value Five [ Pounds ; 'Jil Paintings of White Terraces Mitre Peak and Arthur Valley, Milford 1 Sound, and various Oleofand Chromo Lithographs. . Twenty-five Prizes. Two Hundred [ Tickets- , Tickels, Is lid each, can be obtained at Messrs Saudes & Co's, Hamilton. [ The date of the drawing will be advertised in future issue. 1 SANDES & CO., HAMILTON WEST AND EAST. pATENT jyg-ANURE. " NATIVE GUANO," Made from Nightsoil, is a most valuable Manure and is guaranteed to coutain more than 42 per cent, of Phosphates of Lime and 1 per cent, of Ammonia. Being finely ground, it is quickly absorbed by the plants, and gives better results than any other manure in the market. Price, £5 10s per ton net. "POUDS.ETTE" Contains 25 per cent, of Phosphates and 1 per cent, of Ammonia, and is offered for tiie first time in Auckland. l'lucii, 10s per ton, delivered free to train or boat. Send orders, accompanied by draft or P. 0., to S. WHITE, AKCftinLL POST OFI'ICK, THE SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME DES MISSIONS, Hamilton, beg to intimate that their Young Ladies' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL has RE-OPENED. The Pupils attending receive a firstclass English instruction in all its branches, also all the extras calculated to finish a young lady's education. All possible attention is given as well to those who are beginning as to the more advanced and those who come to finish. For further particulars apply to the REV. MOTHER PRIORESS, St. Mary's Monastery, Hamilton, Waikato. "" o T I -C E. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the Waikato Land Association's property in search of game, or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED as the law directs. Woodlands, 9th February, 1888.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2453, 31 March 1888, Page 3
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