Auctions. J, McNICOL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. The undersigned has been instructed to sell iu the Cambridge Town Hall, 011 Friday, the 12th October, on account of Mrs Alford, Mrs Hedgeeock, Mrs Smerdon, and Mr F. Houghton, A LOT OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, viz. Good Single Buggy, reserve £14 Buggy Harness ; Piano, reserve £12; Leather Couch, 7 Cane-bottom Chairs, 2 Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, 2 Dining Tables, 3 Good Tables, 1 Sewing Machine, 'g 1 do. Treadle, Cheffonier, £ Irou Bedstead, Wooden Bedstead, Blankets, Mat- g tresses, &c. ; 3 Washstands . g ami Ware (very good), ' « Dressing Tables, Chest of § Drawers, Venetian Blinds, S Hangings, Carpets, 2 Clocks, n Books, Pictures, Lamps, 1 o Set of Tea China, Pink and White; Crockery, Pictu re Frames, Register Gro'ce, Kitchen Utensils, Groceries, A large quantity of Sundries, &c., &c., &c. j Polished Kauri 5 Drawer Chest, 1 Large Round Table, 1 Superior Ladies' Rocking Chair, -i Austrian Bentwood Chairs, Gipsy Table, Cornice Poles and Rings, Brackets, Colonial Couch with Mattrass, Kauri Bookcase, Mantel Board and 3 Drape, Fenders and Fire 5 Irons, Carpets, Pictures, Vases, Box Ottoman, Toilet 03 Table with Drawers, Wash- r. stands, Fancy Kauri Bed- p stead and Canopy, Toilet ware, Looking Glasses, Beds, Palliasses, Bedroom Chairs, Tables, Sewing Machine by VVerthcim, Chefl'onier Cupboard, Boiler, &c., &c., &c. J Cottage Piano, by Grover and Grover, reserve £25 G Austrian Bentwood Chairs, 6 Cane-bottom Chairs, 2Rocking and 1 Lounging Chair, Horsehair Couch, 1 Colonial g Couch, Round Table, Dining "g Table, Small Table, 1 Iron }- 2 Bedstead, 1 Wooden Bed- 73 stead, Dressing Tables, « Washstands, Mattresses, % Carpets, Linoleum, Fenders and Fireirons, Perambulator, Boilers, Kitchen Utensils, Timber, Garden Tools, &c., &c., &c. 1 Walnut Suite in velvet ; reserve, .£23 1 Walnut Table Oval : reserve, £210s g Carpet; reserve, £4 10s S 4 Black Austrian Bentwood 2,° Chairs, Large Dining Table, J- ,2 1 Small Dining Table, Colonial Sofa, 1 do. and Squab, 1 Double Iron Bedstpad, Pair Palliasses, 1 Washstand, 2 Dressing Tables, Sundries, &c., &c. J
The Auctioneer draws attention of buyers to the above; everything not marked " reserved " will be sold without reserve. Sale, at noon sharp. J. M c N I COL, jpOR PRIVATE SALE. 800 Longwool Ewes, lambs at side 900 Merino Ewes, lambs at side (over 100 per cent.) 1000 Forward Store Wethers, in wool 100 Head Well-bred Two-year-old Heifers J . McNICOL, JJI AE I S FOR SALE. 250-ACRE FARM on Waipa : Choice land ; cheap. Large proportion can remain on mortgage, at 6 per cent. 200 ACRES at Te Rore. Good house, &c. Close to Creamery. Yearly rent, £50 per year. A DECIDED BARGAIN : (540 Acres Rich Swamp Land, 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.-1000 Acrcs at Lichfield ; good land, large proportion in good grass and fenced. Good House and Farm Buildings. Cheap. REAL GOOD FARM AT RANGIAOHIA, in good cultivation ; good house, good outbuildings, and beautifully planted. A real bargain. J • McNICOL. I AM PREPARED TO '•'k I J- DRIVE any number FAT CATTLE to *ms!&Auckland Market, and will be glad to hear from anyone having stock to drive. The stock will be in charge of one of the best drivers in Waikato. J. McNICOL. T McNICOL " • HAS FOB SALKN.Z. Frozen Meat Co.'s Manures Owen's Patent N.Z. Sheep Dip Feed Oats and Chaff Shield's Wire Strainers First-class Lot of Well-saved Fescue Seed Choice lot Clover Seeds, just landed. JOHN p A R E, DIRECT IMPORTER OF EDWARD WEBB & SONS' PORE HOME-GROWX AGRICULTURAL AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, The produce from which have obtained the highest- honours of the world. RYEGRASS AND COCKSFOOT FEED AND SEED OATS FOWL AND SEED WHEAT TOTARA POSTS AND STRAINERS (same as supplied to Government), at lowest prices PURIRI POSTS GENERAL IRONMONGERY. PUBTII HORSE HOES & CULTIVATORS COMBINED SEED DRILLS, HOES, ETC CULTIVATORS AND HOES. No Farmer or Gardener should be without one. Mr W. C. Castleton, of Hamilton, says that he and his brother, with one of these machines, did as much wotk in two days as would have taken them a fortnight with the ordinary hand hoes. HAMILTON HOUSE, HAMILTON. 0 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 tho law directs. Woodlands, 9th February, 1888.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2534, 6 October 1888, Page 3
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