Auctions. J. S. BUCKLAND. AT AUCTION. GREAT COMBINATION SAL] OF PURE SHORTHORN & HEREFORD CATTLE AND DESIRABLY - BRED HORSES COMPRISING DRAUGHTS, ROADSTERS, HUNTERS, HACKS & PONIES. These Horseti are sired by such stallion as Elgin, Loch Fergus, Blair Atliol Bonnie Prince, Prince Charlie, Rantin Robin, President, Sir Colin, Younj Melbourne, Merrylegs, Garry Owen Randwick, Ariel, Feve, Fisherman Anteros, Kingfisher, Ingomar, am Nutmeg. J. S. Buck land, Auctioneer, will sell a' CAMBRIDGE ON Wednesday Next, 28th inst-, on account of some of the best horse anc cattle breeders in Waikato, OA SHORTHORN & HEREFORE 01/ BULLS. 1 Aft HORSES - BRED AS ABOVE, IUU including Brood Mares Draughts, Roadsters an;l Hacks, Two-year-olds, and Yearlings. The sale will begin at 11 o'clock with the Bulls, which are a lot of first-class animals from two-year-olds to aged. Pedigrees at sale. The Horse Sale will start at 1 o'clock sharp. Luncheon at half-past 12. Terms at Sale. J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer. rjIHE gALE OF THE gEASON. My Sale, consisting of 160 Horses and 30 Bulls, will take place at Cambridge OH WEDNESDAY NEXT. At half-past 11 o'clock, the Auctioneer will commence business with the bulls ; an adjournment will be made for luncheon at half-past 12, and at 1 o'clock the first horse will be offered. It being unnecessary to mention cach animal in my advertisement, I desire to state that there is a better lot of young, sound, handsome, well-broken and unbroken horses, direct from their breeders, than was ever before entered for public sale in the country. Tliis Sale has outgrown my original intentions, and the iuevitable consequence will be many splendid bargains. Look over the list of stallions represented, which in itself will show the character of breeding to be sold. REMEMBER ! WEDNESDA Y NEXT, 28th INST. J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer. iggf* There will also be for exhibition at this sale, THREE PRIZE OXEN, from Gorton Estate.
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE AND PRODUCE SALE. . Saturday, December Ist. 100 H CATTLr MIXED STORE 12 Dairy Cows 14 Head Fat Cattle And Lot Prime Bacon, Potatoes, Bonedust, Saddlery, Pair Buggy Lamps, Lot Buggy and Sundry Harness, Collars, &c. Horses. J. S. BUCKLAND. "^yHOLESOME JQOMESTtC JpiCTION. A SERIAL. STORY, By the author of " Aldersyde," entitled TWICE TRIED. Publication Commences on SATURDAY, DECEMBER Ist, And an instalment will appear weekly. We have pleasure in announcing the approaching publication in our colnmns of a Story by ANNIE S- SWAN, Author of "Aldersyde," "The Gates of Eden, "Across Her Path," "Briar and Palm," "Carlowrie," "Sundored Hearts," "A Divided House," &c. &c. THE STORY IS ENTITLED TWICE TRIED, ANI) IT WILL COMMENCE PUBLICATION ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER Ist. Annie S. Swan (remarks the British Weekly) who has suddenly sprung into a great position as a popular writer, was ' born in 1859, and made her first appearance as an Author when seventeen years of age. In the Spring of 1883, appeared her first success—" Aldersyde : A Border Story "-—which obtained for the Author the following autograph letter from the Richt Hon. W. E. Gladstone :— "10, DowNiNG-sntEUT, April 16th, 1883. " Dear Madam, —I have now read the work vvhich you did me the honour to present to me with a very kind inscription, and I feel obliged to add a line to my formal acknowledgment already sent. I think it beautiful as a work of art, and it must be the fault of a reader if he does not profit by the porusal. "MissNesbit' - and ' Margit' will, I hope, long hold their < places among the truly living sketches of ■ Scottish character.—l am, your very faithful and obedient, W. E. GLADSTONE." Since then, Annus S. Swan has written i many stories, all of which have had a wide sale in Great Britain and the Colonies, their pure wholesome tone and dis- I tinctly domestic character making them - favourites among all classes. The People's a Enend, reviewing one of this Author's " English Stories, says:—"lt is inspired q willi a hiph purpose and ideal, united to a » sweet and simple style, and with tho tender- ). ness and love of a warm and sympathetic heart. Her stories have always been G found to carry with them a stimulating and T graciousiiiflueuce, and it is a great pleasure to recommend any new tale she writes." OUR NEW STORY TWICE TRIED Is an ingeniously contrived Love Story, told in a easy graphic stylo, witli an air of ?reat life likeness about the characters. The beroine, who is twice cruelly tried, is par- F ;icularly well drawn, and will command a , Jtuversal sympathy. The Story has - more- a. >ver two great essentials from a reader's Mint of view—it is full of movement and iramatic force. " MONEY TO LEND, in Large or — Small Sums, at a moderate rate of H nterest. — Jackson and Riusell, Solicitors, i ?ort-street, Auckland. I 0l
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2555, 24 November 1888, Page 3
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