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Auctions. J. McNICOL. IN FUTURE ALL PURCHASERS OF STOCK at our sales will be required to SETTLE for their purchases at the yards, before taking delivery. Sellers will have cheques with account sales within seven days of sale, or, if required, within an hour of the conclusion of the sale, J. McNICOL W. .r. HUNTER. FURKIT UR E SALE. In Cambridge Pnr.Lic Hai.l. T HIS D A Y. On account of the Colonial Bank, QUL'HRIOR LOT OF HOUSEHOLD 0 FURNITURE. And On account of my leaving Cambridge foi Oliaupu, I will soil on my own account, without the least reserve, Superior English Wood Telescope Oval Dnium Table, 3ft. X 4tt., luriT-d legs, castors, and extra leaves Black and Crimson Table Cover Black and Cold Iron Bedstead '2 Wooden Double Bedsteads and Mattresses Spring Couch (American cloth) 4 I)i-awing-room Chairs in tapestry Cane-bottomed Rocking Chair (i Cane-bottomed Chairs Small Iron Bedstead Large Dresser, Large Dining Table Dinner Service (handsome design in blue) Coal Scuttle (brass-mounted) Matting, Milk Dishes, Pictures, and a lo'. of other things too numerous to particularise. Without the Slightest ReserveJ . McNICOL. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Monday, January 28th. At 1.30 p.m. In consequence of Tuesday, 29th, beinr a holiday, and Te Awamutu Race D. y, I shall hold my next Ohaupo Sale <io above, and will offer A Afi HEAD OF FAT AND STORE 4" 'U CATTLK 37 Choice Steers, from Piako 90 Well-bred Heifers, from Piako 30 Good Steers, from Whatawhata 100 Fat Sheep and Lambs 400 Dry Merino Ewes. J. McNICOL. CAMBRIDGE CATTLK AND HORSE SALK Saturday, February 9th. CA T T L E , at 12 o'clock. HORSES, &c., at 1.30 p.m. J. McNICOL. filf WAIKATO SHEEP FAIR, ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF FEBRUARY. <Q AAA SHEEP WILL BE IOaUUu 1 OFFERED, amongst them 100 Good Lon gwo o1 \ ~ Ewes I o. McLaren 100 Good Longwool j Lambs J Some very choice Lincoln Ewes (from Pat. Leslie's old flock), Jas. Forrest 3000 2 tooth to full-mouth Ewes (Beamish) 1000 full-mouth Longwool Ewes (Tamu mil) 600 6 - tooth Comeback Ewes £ (Hastie) I , 1300 2 tooth Ewes and Wethers St (Cunniugham and Smith) > 1400 4 - tooth Crossbred Wethers Jj (Waikonini) " 1500 4-tooth Crossbred Wethers (Gwava-), if not disposed of J privately 1200 Crossbred Ewes | Thornton 1000 Merino Ewes I Walker 2000 Merino Ewes, from Piako 2000 Half-bred Lambs, from Piako. if not sold privately 200 4 ■ tooth Lincoln Ewes, from M aungatapu 3000 Ewes, from various sellers 300 Lincoln, Border Leicester, Romney Ma'-sh, and Shropshire Rams, from Mc.-srs Storey, Seddon, Baru"h, Walker, McNicol W L°A., Bosanko, W. M. Douglas, Jas. Forrest, ami others. J . M-c NICOL. pAR 51 S FOR SAL E. 230-ACRE FARM on Waipa : Choice I bind ; cheap. Large proportion can remain on mortgage, at 0 per cent. 200 ACRES at Te Rore. Good house. &e. Close to Creamery. Yearly rent. £50 per year. A DECIDED BARGAIN : 640 AcreRich Swamp Land, partially drained plenty of fall, rapidly becomiiu gras.-cd, within two miles of a railway station, by good road. Term!vr, =y, and price to suit the times Pins i'-CLASS FARM.—IOOO Acres at Lichfield ; good land, large proportion in good grass and fenced. Good House and Farm Buildings. Cheap. REAL GOOD FARM AT RANGIAOIIIA, in good cultivation; good house, good outbuildings, and beautifully planted. A real bargain. J. McNICOL. T McNICOL • Has For Sale — MoVay's Best Riding Saddles Owen's Patent N.Z. Sheep Dip Murton and White s Sheep Dip Feed (tats and I'hafl' : Shield's Wire Strainers First-class Lot of Well-saved Fescue 1 Seed , Choic-s lot Clover Seeds, just binded. j. ID 0 W ABBOTT FUND. Weekly subscriptions will be received by the undersigned on behalf of the above j fund. This case is one winch especially , appeals to the charitably minded, as, within a few months of each other, this 1 unfortunate woman has been bereft oi I her husband and eldest son, and is now , left with s, largo family of helpless oiiil .i dren, one of whom requires almost the u nde voted attention of the mother. .] Weekly subscription, however small, will be thankfully received. GEO. EDGECUMBE. F . WINDSOR, • Scw.'iiov Dkntist, (By Exam.), Late of the li: ;:i <>l Kempt .V Windsor, L OOT OK Shohtland-STKEK':', iUJCKL.\;\D (Opposite General P:>st-olHor). v All iigi"".emetits elite 1 old linn nil! beci.iiii ii ... i..j liiv -iiUUgh 1 Uiu Una a till Wilful.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2581, 26 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2581, 26 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2581, 26 January 1889, Page 3

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