Auctions. A. BUCKLAND & CO. CAMBRIDGE SALES. Saturday, 21st April. At 11 a.m., IV/fIEAT SALE AT ARNOLD'S. At 12 o'clock, STORE & DAIRY CATTLE. At 1.30 p.m., PRODUCE, FRUIT, ETC. 40 Useful Riding, Light Harness, and Draught Horses. Also, Clydesdale Stallion Duke of Buccleugh ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO. OEIAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 24th April, 1888. At 1 o'clock. rAA HEAD THREE AND FOUROXjyj YEAR-OLD STEERS, in forward condition 200 Spayed and Empty Cows and Heifers, in fresh coudition 150 Choice, Well - bred Yearling, Steers 30 Well-bred Young Heifers 50 Weaned Calves SO Head Prime Beef 50 Well-bred three and^ four-year-old Steers I From 40 Well - bred Empty | Matatnata Cows J 50 Three and four-year-old Steers, very forward, from W. L. Orr 40 Three and four- \ year-old bullocks, I nearly beef >Jno. L. Tole 40 Empty Cows, in I good condition J 25 Three-year-old Steers, from Jas. Bell 30 Well-bred Steers, nearly beef, from Whatawhata 10 Four-year-old Steers'! p nearly beef J- T ro , m 30 Yearling Steers J T ™wbare 20 Three-year-old Steers"\ 20 Yearling Steers I Fr»m Tc 20 Two and a-half-year- j Awamutu old Steers J 20 Choice two and a-half-ycar-old Steers, W. J. Thomson 20 Spayed Cows, from Te Awamutu 30 Tnrec-ycar-old Steers ) -~ i- -p i • , r ( l<rom Jo Iwo and a-half-year- } .-,, old Heifers J 01,al, I JO 30 One and a-half-^ year-old Steers I T 01 ~ 30Th>'ee-year-oldj James Sherrott Heifers J 30 Two-year-old Heifers, from D. McLaren 30 Fresh conditioned j -~ comfy Cows „, * ro ' n 20 Fat Cows j Tamahcre 16 Two-year-old Steers ) „ ~. Hi Two-year-old Heifers > l ' |"' *'" 20 Weaiied Calves ) " aln 15 Weaned Calves, from Tuhikaramea 50 Well - bred Yearlings, from Pukete 10 Choice Well-bred Yearlings, from Kirikiriroa 30 Choice three-year-old Steers, beef, from Jos. J. Barugh 200 Fat Sheep. N.B, —Buyers of all classes of cattle will find their wants well supplied at above sale, as the stock that will be offered are well bred and in good condition. ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO. |> R O G R A M M E. SOUTH AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. (Registered under the A.R.C.) AUTUMN MEETING SATURDAY, 2Stii APRIL, ISSS. President : J. B. Whyte, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-President : Major Jackson, M.H.R. Judge : jlk Major Jackson, M.H.R. Hakdicaithkr : The Committee, exclusive of horse owners. Stewards : Dr. Waddington Mr R. C. Matthias Mr E. Dickey Mr W. S. Rutherford Mr A Downea Mr A. Furze Mr J. McNicol MrT. W. Weatberill Mr S. Lawson Mr L. Cussen Clerk of the Course : Mr E. Pilling. Clerk oe Scales : Mr G. H. Carter. 1. MAIDEN PLATE, of 20sovs., for all horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding losovs. Nomination, lsov. Weight for age. 1 j miles. 2. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 25sovs. ; over eight flights of hurdles. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 10s. With a sweep of lsov, to go to second horse. 2 miles. 3. NOVEL RACE, of 2030v5. Entrance, 20a. Winner to become the absolute property of the club. Weight for age. 1 mile. 4. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 40sovs. Nomination, lsov. ; acceptance, lsov; together with a sweep of lsov. to go to second horse. Distance, 1$ miles. 5. SELLING HURDLES, of 20sovs. Entrance, 20s. Over six. flights of hurdles. 4-year-olds to carry list. ; 5 years, list. 121b. ; 6 and aged, 12st. 41h. Winner to be sold immediately after the race for £50. If entered to be sold for £40 allowed 7lbs. ; if for £30, 141bs. ; if for £20, 211bs. ; if for £10, 2Slbs. ; if for nil, 421bs. Distil nee, J A miles. 6. NOVEL "HACK RACE, of 15sovs. Nomination 15s. Winner to become the property of the Club. Minimum weight, Sst. 1 mile. 7. CLAUDELANDS PLATE HANDICAP, of 25sovs. Nomination 15s; acceptance, 10s ; together with a sweep of lsov. to go to second horse. Winner of the Autumn Handicap to carry lOlbs. extra. Distance, 1 mile. CONDITIONS. Nominations for ISos. 2, 4, and 7, to be made to the Hon. Sec, Commercial Hotel, Hamilton, before 9 p.m. on Friday, April (sth. Weights to appear on or about April 12th. Acceptances, accompanied by cash for sweeps, to be declared before 9 p.m. on day of general entry, April 20th. Nominations tor Nos. I, 3, 5, and G to be made to the Secretary, Hamilton, before 9 p.m. on the day of general entry, April 20th. No nomination or acceptance will be received on any pretence whatever, after the hour named, or without being accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. C. J. W. BARTON, Hon. Sec. rno "fowl and pig Feeders. Owing to the ridiculously low price of wheat this season, I have resolved to grind the whole of my wheat and let the public have it at 3s 7d per bushel (sacks included) for CASH, delivered at Cambridge liailway Station, in quantities of two .sacks and upwards. Meal for bread and porridge at a slightly higher rate. Whole wheat, 3s bushel by thesack , ARCH. WALLACE, Glenside, Pukerimu,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2459, 14 April 1888, Page 3
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