Auctions. K.Z.L. & i'u.A. CU _______ THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY Will hokl SHEEP FAIRS At, the following yards (kindly placed at their disposal by Mr Bridge arid Mr Gaisforcl) :— AT FAIRFIELD YARDS, ONGA ONGA, (Near Wuipawa, Hawke's Bay), ON' WEDNESDAY, 20th FEB., 1889, ANT) AT MOUNT H E RBERT YARDS (xNear Waipukurau, Hawke's Bay), FRIDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1889, Commencing each day at 11.30 a.m. For the Fairfield Fair, IC\ AAA SHEEP OF MIXED LILUUU AGES AND SEXES some'fat, and also a number of CATTLE have already been entered by various owners, and For the Mount Herbert Fair, On account of various owners, QAAA SHEEP OF MIXED AGES OUUU AND SEXES, some fat CATTLE from the celebrated Mount Herbert Herd DRAUGHT HORSES. Further entries of Sheep, Horses and Cattle for both Fairs will be received up till date of sale. • TERMS PROM FT CASH. A Conveyance for Fairfield will meet the morning train from YVoodvillc at Tokapau. Luncheon Provided. JOHN CRAIG, Agent. F. N. ROBINSON, Auctioneer. OOOT BUSINESS FOR SALE. In central position, Cambridge, with eligible Shop and Dwelling. Doing a paying trade. The Stock and Piopel'ty can be arranged on easy terms. Apply to T. L. Cox, Cambridge ; or C. C. Fleming, High-street, Auckland. '\jH ID OVY ABBOTT FUND. Weekly subscriptions will be received by the undersigned on behalf of the above fund. This case is one which especially appeals to the charitably minded, as, within a few months of each other, this unfortunate woman has been bereft of her husband and eldest son, and is now left with a large family of helpless children, one of whom requires almost the undevotcd attention of the mother. Weekly subscription, however small, will be thankfully received. GEO. EDGECUMBF. JJ o T ___ r " C E • ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the Waikato Laud Association's property in search of game, or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED as the lawdirects. Woodlands, fith February, ISSS. JOHN PARR, AGENT FOR EDWARD WEBB AND SONS' pUUE TTOME-GROWN QEEDS. 1 have to arrive early for Autumn Sowing : Red and White Clover, towcrass, Alsyke, Trefoil, Timothy, Ribgrass, Rape Seed, Seed Wheat, and Seed Oats from the celebrated growers, E Webb and Sons, whose seed farm is the largest in Great Britain, and whose seeds have taken the highest honors of the world. Intending purchasers will do well to await their arrival, when they will be ensured of obtaining seeds that are perfectly new and reliable. Best Colonial Perennial Ryegrass Best Colonial Italian Ryegrass Best Colonial Cocksfoot. ' GENERAL IRONMONGERY AND i GROCERIES, &c, &c Agent for the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society (Limited). ' HAMILTON HOUSE, HAMILTON. ) /COOPER'S J I.FST OF WOKIw ON ATHLETICS, PHYSICAL PRAIXING, AND OUT-DOOR RLCRLATIOX. s d Athletic Training, Prim lissays by Membcrs London Athletic Club.. ... 1 3 Athletics. Health Exhibition Hand Rooks ■2 parts each - 1 S Alexander A.—Modern Gymnastic Lxer- • Alexander'A.-Heall'hful .Exercises tor Girls , ••■ :■• i ° Boy's I'.ook of Sports and Ouidoor Lite in I America rT ••■ s (i Blackie W.-How to get Strong and How to Stay so ° ° Bourne. Ei) -Games for Bnys and Girls 1 I) Cascll's Book of Out-Door Sports ... 10 u DuviesC. G -Practical Boat Sailing for , Amateurs „ •■■ ° " Donnelly's Self Dcfcnceor the Art ol Box- q ElliottV.--Tm> Art ol Fencing 0 S Fitzgerald C—Hints on Boat.' Sailing and Racing •■■ 3 ° 3 Forrest G.-Hand book of Gvmnastios ... 0 8 Fletcher G..--Management oi Athletics in Public Schools - 1 3 Games and Spons for Young Boys 1 0 Grace Dr.-Hand bonk of Cricket 2 0 Hardson.-Indian Club, Dumbolls, etc... 0 8 fackson N.— ihe Athletes' Guide 1 3 Jlaclaren A.—A System of Physical Edu- ' cation , ■■• s 6 New Book of Sports, reprinted Irom haturday Review . ■ 7 » Woods-Boy's Treasury ot Sports and _ P.-istimt-s <> 0 Stonehenge's British Rural Sport? 23 0 1 Training Instructor for Aquatics, Pedestrianism, Swimming, etc., etc 1 o Tephy's Piactical Canoeing 0 0 Woods.-Boy's Modern Playmate 9 B Woodgate's Oars and Sculls, and how to use them * ° Add 2d to the Is on the price of book for post--70, QUEEN-HTUKCT, AUCKLAND. FOR SALE, by the undersigned, the followint? ' V/aikato Properties: ' Section OS, Te Rapa, 50 acres, fenced Lot ID, parish of KomaUorau, 50 acres Lot 94, parish of Pukete, 50 acres Lots 192 and 193, parish of Tuhikararaea, acres A capital Farm, good house, growing ' crops thereon ; near river aud rail L . Price, £3 per acre. 3 Lot 152, Parish of Kirikiriroa Lot 142, Parish of Kirikiriroa i Lots 102 and 103, Horotin, near Ngarua--1 wahia, SO acres. Terms easy. 500 ACRES, with homestead and extensive improvements, about S miles from Fraukton Junction. Price; j exceedingly low—only 50s per acre. Hamilton Township Lots: 1 Lots 2-19 and 250, Hamilton West, fenced and in good grass, on the Fraukton Junction Road ' Part Lot 141, \ acre, with neat fourroomed brick cottage. ' Lots 13, 14, 15, 3SD, Hamilton West, with six-roomed dwelling - house, stable and outhouses, securely fenced and in grass and orchard. Terms easy. ' r £330. Lots 404 aud 405, Uur..::tc:: Pruc Loo. r J. 8. EDGECUMJ.K. ) Office : The Waikato Times Buildings, I Hamilton YYt»t,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2590, 16 February 1889, Page 3
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