Auctions. ATTEST) ALKH.K!) RUCKLAND, STOCK AUCTIONEER AND CO M MlB SlO X AGEN T. PARTICULARLY FOR Farm i>hoduce, \\j 001, ARM 1 RO.DUCE, Y» OOL. AND || ' P 1,1 ' S ' Hay JfATiKKT, Auckland. ••/. -J. KUuXEU & CO. THIS DAY. Cattle and Horse Sale?. For srih: ;it on Hnturuny, M,:y 12th, At II o'clock, BEKK AND MUITON, AT BOOTH AND RUISKKTS'. At 12 o'clock, CA TT L V,, SHET; P , ET C 8 Choice - 2.\ ami 3-year- ) old Steers f From Mr 10 Choice Two and Three-( E. Beere old Heifers J 8 I'rimo Fat (.'ows, from Gorton 4 Well-bred Heifers, at calving At 1 o'clock, P A USE FU L II ORS E S OU The Race Mare Topsy, very fast, and sure innijk;r Rardwick Colt, 15 years old, out of Blossom, stands IG hands Hercules Horse, 0 years old, out of Symphony, grand hack The Hurdle Horse Snip."\ winner seveial raccs | From AVell-brrd Mare, grand j Napier juinper J 2 Staunch Draught Horses Quiet Bug<;y Horse, G years old 1 Light Tip Dray, Horse and LI a nicss 2 Purebred l>ikshire Sows, close to ChalfcuttiT (horse-power) D. I!. Breech-loading Gun Drays, Harness, Produce, &e. W. J. HUNTER & CO. TUESDAY, MAY 15. For Sale at the Ohaupo Yards oil Tuesday, May 15th, /"•A A HEAD CATTLE, OUv/ amongst which are ;j0 Choice Three - year - old Steers, very frc-h, from Alooavale 20 Well-bred Fresh Empty Cows 30 Mixed Store Cattle, from Te Mala Pin e Hereford Bull, 4 years old no Head Young Cattle (mixed sexes) CiO Head l.'riim: Beef, Dairy Cows,&e 12 'Three-year-old Steers | p lnm it i\ I Tamahere 13 t ; .nip! v Cou s (fresh) J 5 CI ioice Springing Cows ,'!l 2j year-eld .Steers Spring Wag.i.ii (nearly new), will cm ly 2'jcwt. 300 Crossi ied Wethers, from Napier 200 Ciossbred Ewes, in lamb. At 1 o'clock. W. HUNTER h CO. THURSDAY, MAY 17. Unreserved Clearing Sale of Stock, - Etc, r..t KiiilkthiThe undersigned have re cived instructions from Mrs Ogle, to sell at her residence, Punin, Kihikihi, THE WHOLE OF lIIOR STOCK, as follows ; — 15 Cows in milk, or in calf, Purebred .Shorthorn Bull, 4 yeais old, 4 Y earlinjrs 3 Young Draught Marcs, 3 toG years old (staunch), 3 Good Hacks D. F. Plough (Reid and Gray), nearly new. SF. Hornsby Plough, Iron Harrows, New Tip Dray, Plough, Lead and Shaft Harness. Dairy Utensils, Sundry Tools Lot Fowls and Ducks. i Luncheon Provided. At 1 o'clock. ; W. J. HUNTER & -CO. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. Hamilton Iler.so Sale. [ The undersigned will hold thiir next ] Hamil'ui Horse S-t!.s at (' uninercial I Yard-, O ! VV,. Jsj. «-;.iy, May 23rd, of ' jUj O I-:, s, ETC, | At 12 o'clock*. *, W. .1. HUNTER & CO. . OHAMPTALOUP & 1001'ER'S J List of Wokks on Fki;it Cuu t hi:, Fjiuit Puksukvisu, &u. S. tl. Art of Grafting Jind Jhnlding ... '6 0 Jjunynrd — for JVo'it... ... .1 0 iJurrkltfo —llu' Cullivjtion r»f Fruits, Sec... it 0 < .Downing—The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Du Jlreull — Scientific Culture of Fruit Trees 4 0 < Fish—The Hardy-Fruit Hox 12 0 Fisli—Pruning Grafting, and Ziuddinff ... I '3 fuller—.Small Fruit CuUunst(American) 7 0 Fuller—J'eacli Culhire [American] .. ~7 0 Groom—-The Apple in Orchard and Garden ... 1 3 Grindon—Fruits and Fruit Trees 7 0 Hobday—Fruit (JeUmttlor Profit 13 ] Hop^—'The Fruit Manual (nth edition) ... 18 0 Hojjff—Apple and Penr a.4 Vintage Fruits D 0 Husmnn—American Grape-Giowinp and Wine-making 7 o Hurst — Art of Canning and Preserving Fruits, ... .. • • ... 1 (j Jftnking?—Art of Proj)ai, f ation 1 y Kjnaston—Out-dour Fruits for the .Million 0 8 Lea—Small Fruit Farms 1 3 Manville—Prart, and Lemon Cult. 0 (i iMoorc—Handbook Culture ... 5 O .Reemlin--I he Wine* Makers' Manual ... 7 O .Rivers—The Mini.itur» x Fruit Garden ... -1 (> Rorer—Canuinj; and Preserving ... ... 1 (> Spalding-Orange Cnlhire in California ... 7 fi '1 aylm — I'ohai co : A F-tnuer's Crf>|> ... 12 (» 'Jen Ai ics Fiuil Farm,-; in Ai«c.Mca 4 r; A'v'ljiitdji'ad- Il»i«• uif Farming ... 0 Wood- i in.' i ree T'iudi i .. ... ... J (j Wood-• Jhe l iec rjanter . , ... g 0 70. f T >rn - N-sin - M. Ar_i.iu.AN-n. OL-' REMOVAL. < II M. "S^VLMON, TAILO.H, HAMILTON WKST, V IlaviiiL; removed into the more connnodious premises so long occupied by Mr James Martin, Tailor, will he glad to see J his old friend.) and customers, and in returning thunks for the support already r, accorded to liiin, begs to assure those who will favour him with their orders that nothing will be wanting on his part to ® give entire satisfaction. Thoroughness and durability, combined '» with latest modes and easy lit 'nay be- pi depended on. m Punctuality and e*"!,n>:><; moderation in charges will be found sausffietory. r Hamilton, Pel). !). LSS7. - - - - C TO RUTCIIEiiS AND OTHERS.A Large Quantity of Waste Paper 011 sale at Tim Waikato Times Ollice. n -
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2471, 12 May 1888, Page 4
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784Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2471, 12 May 1888, Page 4
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