Auctions. J. S. BUCKLAND. PUBLIC SALE AT CAMBRIDGE. On Wednesday, November 28th. Q r HEAD OP THE MOST DESI--00 RABLY BRED HORSE STOCK yet offered by me. PUREBRED SHORTHORN AND HEREFORD CATTLE. Instructed by Messrs R. Reynolds, W. Taylor, and other clients, J. S. Buckland will sell, on or about above date, the following highly-bred stock : — 15 Colts and Fillies, three and\ m four-year-olds, by Presi- 12 dent, Merrylegs, and Nut- I s meg I a> 1 Chestnut Hack, l>y Nutmeg r^ 1 Chestnut Horse, Colonel, Ipj powerful hack and sound, I £ bred in Wanganui / S 20 Colts and Fillies, three to ~ u six-year-olds, by Bonnie tS 2, Prince, Prince Charlie, £"a Ariel, and Auteros And, on account other clients, 20 Young Horses (broken and unbroken, all sound, and of good individuality, sired by thoroughbreds and Clydesdales, having travelled the district for some years past. 28 Young, Sound Horses, comprising well-matched pairs (suitable for 'bus or tram), heavy draughts, and half-bred weight-carriers. Also, on account of Mr R. Reynolds, Shorthorn and Hereford Bulls. 2 Pure Three - year - old Hereford Bulls, by the imported bull Defence 3 Pure Shorthorn Bulls, by Butterfly Duke, imported from Australia 1 Two-year-old Bull, by first prize bull in Canterbury 1 Pure Shorthorn Bull, bred by Waikato Land Association, very good, and splendid pedigree 1 Aged Bull. Also, 5 Young Hereford Bulls 4 Choice Shorthorn Bulls, of good quality. Full particulars in future issue. J. S. BUCKLAND. /CAMBRIDGE CATTLE, HORSE, Vj AND PRODUCE SALE. Saturday, 17th November. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 20th November. J_. S_. __B_U CK LAN D._ _ OAMILTON CATTLE SALE. In BoiuMHiii Yards. Thursday, 22nd November. J. S. nUCKL AN P. SCHOLASTIC— Four Boys (brothers or otherwist), from 7 to 14 yi'ars (if age, can be received in the house of the advertiser, a very successful and experienced teadier, to pivpue fur the upper foriiis of the Grammar School ; ngriutiltural or mercuitile life. Literal tablo, motherly supervision, excellent bedroom ; no other children. Reterenees are permitted to Rev. W. Cildrr, All Saints', Ponsonhy ; Rev. K. G. Holer, Te Awainutu ;j. Aiibin, Esq., Alexandra. Inclusive terms, no extras, £7 10s per quarter. Half quarter, Ist November to 22nd December. — Captain Hearne, Head Teacher, Alexandra, Waikato.
FOR SALE, by the undersigned, the foDowinp Waikato Properties: Section 6S, Te Rapa, 50 acres, fenced Lot 19, parish of Komakorau, 50 acres Lot 94, parish of Pukete, 50 acres Lots 192 and 193, parish of Tuhikaratnea, 82J acres A capital Farm, good house, growing crops thereon; near river and rail Price, £3 per acre. Lot 152, Parish of Kirikiriroa Lot 142, Parish of Kirikiriroa Lots 102 and 103, Horotiu, near Ngaruawahia, 80 acres. Terms easy. 500 ACHES, with homestead and extensive improvements, about 8 miles from Frankton Junction. Price exceedingly low—only 50s per aero. Hamilton Township Lots: Lots 249 and 250, Hamilton West, fenced and in good grass, on the Frank ton Junction Road Part Lot 141, \ acre, with neat fourroomed brick cottage. Lots 13, 14, 15, 359, Hamilton West, with six-roomed dwelling - house, stable and outhouses, securely fenced and in grass and orchard. Terms easy.
£330. Lots 404 and 405, Hamilton West. Price £35. J. S. EDGECUMBE. Office : The Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton West. AUCKLAND TT\OMAIN "DREWERY ! PURE BEER I FIRST PRIZE AND FIBST ON SPECIAL MENTION LIST, MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1888. CERTIFICATE OF AW.AED. SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1879. EXTKACT FKOM MELBOURNE ARGUS : — AWARDS. EUNNING ALES. FIRST. Brown, Campbkll & Co., Auckland R. K. Montgomerie, Melbourne Kyneton Brewery, Kyneton L. Loan, Victoria G. Nicholls, Tasmania. SPECIAL MENTION. 1. Brown, Campbell & Co. 2. G. Nicholls 3. L. Loan 4. R. K. Montgomery & Co. 5. Kyneton Brewery. The Jury state in their Report:— " It is very satisfactory to be able to note in this connection that there was a remarkable concensus of opinion as to the merits of the exhibits, often amounting to unanimity, and this even when the members wore lilinded, which was frequently done. Many of the ales of all kinds were very fine, and those which were 'off' were such as were very unlikely to have taken a place in any case ; in fact, the survival of the fittest has been effected by natural selection." "DROWN, /CAMPBELL & po., Proprietors,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2549, 10 November 1888, Page 3
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