Auctions. JOHN McNICOIi. WAITOA LIVE STUCK SALE. Friday, April 20th. At 1.30 p.m. /BATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, &c. \J 30 Head Mixed Stores 10 Head of Beef S Really First-class Springing Cows and Heifers 400 Good Longwool Ewes 5 Tons of Potatoes, a. sample at sale J. McNICOL. CATTLE SALE. Monday, April 30th. J . McNICOL. SPECIAL SALE OP TURNIP CATTLE In Mb Bock land's Cattlis Yards, AT OHAUPO. ' Wednesday, May 2nd. At 1 o'clock. IAAA HEAD OP TURNIP lUUU CATTLE will be offered, amongst them . • 200 Head Choice Steers and Empty Cows and Heifers, from Ruanui, well bred and forward 40 Well-bred, Choice, Grown Fresh Steers, John Turnbull, Piako 50 Head Prime Steers and Cows, beef, from Thomson and Hemes 35 Head Choice Grown Steers, almost beef, Annantlale 50 Head Choice Grown Steers, freeh, good doers, E. B. Cox 70 Plead Steers and Cows, from Mr Larkins, VVaitoa 20 Head 2J-year-old Steers, wellbred, good doers, J. McNicol 20 Head Real Good Grown Steers, fresh, James McDonald 70 Head 2£ to 3-year-old Steers, real good cattle, good colours, and in forward condition, F. G. Bendall 25 Large-framed, Good Steers, Chas. Gould 14 2-J-year-old Steers, P. Iwersoii, Whatawhata • J. : McNICOL. . OPENING SALE OF HAMILTON PUBLIC SALE YARDS. The Opening Sale at the Hamilton Pnb'ic Sale Yards will be held by Mr McNicol oil WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th. A LARGE NUMBER OF STOCK WILL BE YARDED. Entries of Horses, Cattle and Sheep are solicited. It is anticipated that this will be one of the largest and most successful sales over held in the district. J . McNICOL. CLEARING SALE AT HAUTAPU. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from Captain Daly, who is leaving for England, to su'.l by auction at his residence, Hautapu, without reserve, on Thursday, 10th May, At 12 o'clock, ''PHE WHOLE OF HIS lIOUSEI HOLD FURNITURE, RIDING AND FARM HORSES, BROOD MARES, YOUNG STOCK, CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., as follows:-Drawing-room Suite, Round Table, 2 Small Tables, Very Handsome
Pier Glass, Fender, Fire Irons, Carpet, Mats, &c, Dining-room Table, Small Table, Full and Complete Dinner Service, Tumblers, Knives, Forks, Cups and Saucers, Crockery, &0., 2 Good Lamps, Seltzer, Couch, Halfdozen Bound Cane Bottom Chairs, Fender, Fire Irons, Fire Protector, Coal Scuttle, Linoleum, Mats, &c, 3 Good Double Bedsteads — with matresses, Spring Mattress, Folding Iron Bedstead, Child's Cot, 2 Chests ofDrnwers, Wardrobe, 2 Washstands, Toilet Sets, Commode, Dressing Table, Looking Glasses, Carpets, Matting, Kitchen Table, Washing Machine, Meat Safe, Tubs; Copper Boiler, Step Ladder, Box containing complete Set of Carpenters' Tools, Doubleseated Hooded Buggy with pole and shafts, Single and Double Sets of Harness, 2 Men's Saddles, 2 Ladies' Saddles, Bridles, Bits, Breaking Gear, &c, Dray, Four Single Furrow Ploughs, Turn-over Plough, Cambridge Roller, Grindstone, 2 Large Honey Tanks, a Number of Bee Boxes, Circular Saw and Bench, and Several Other Articles too numerous to mention. Horses : Pair of real good brown Biigtry Mares, by Prickwillow, 4 years old, good match, staunch in single or. double harness, and very qniut. Bay Colt, three-year-old by Cspapie, out of a Benathalath mare, good hack, very handsome Dark brown three-year-old Colt by ' Capapie, broken to saddle and harness, very quiet Three-year-old Cob, by Young Wellington, quiet to ride or drive, fast trotter. Three-year-old Heavy Draught Colt by Elgin, out of a Prince Arthur mare, good in any harness. Brown Draught Mare in foal to Chieftain, any trial. Bay Pony, "Paddy," very fast in single or double harness, good hack. Handsome two-year-old Black Filly by Ariel; two-year-old Bay Colt by Ariel out of a Pacific Mare ; Yearling Chestnut Colt, by Feve, out of a War Eagle mare ; Child's Pony, very quiet; 35ay Mare, with filly at foot by .Bothwell, and in foal to Parthenopieus ; Bay Mare, 4 years old, by Lowdeu Tain, and in foal to Parthcnopajus, good in all kinds of harness ; Black Mare by WaiEagle, with brown colt at foot by Ingomar ; Unbroken Filly by Kenilworth, in foal to Stonewall Jackson. 2 Good Milch Cows, in calf to a Pure Jersey Bull, 2 Yearling Heifers, 3 Pigs, &c. Also, About 18 tons of really good chaff. Luncheon Provided. .J . McNI C 0 L, Auctioneer. <OYE&LA-NJ-> i-KOM NAPIER. \ir A A crossbhed ewes, i x«J)UU yonwg a«d well woolled '■ 1500 Store Wethers i To bo sold upou.-iinval, about the 28th,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2460, 17 April 1888, Page 3
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