Auctions. ,T. MoNICOL. CLEARING SALE 01'" HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT C AMBIID 0 E . Saturday, March 2nd, at 12.30 p.m. The undersigned is instructed by Mr G. W. Russell, who is leaving Gainbridge, to sell by public auction, at his residence, Victoria-street, as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Buggy, Horse, Cows, &c, comprising: Drawing-room : Piano by Thurmer, Very Handsome Carved Table. Handsome Cabinet Whatnot, Handsome Suite in tapestry and crimson plush, Pictures, J3russ«l.s Carpet (very good), Ornaments, Curtains, Fonder and Irons, ami Second-hand Music. Bedroom: Double Bedstead, Mattress, Palliasses, Chest Drawers, Curtains, Washstaud and Ware (very handsome), Child's .Swing Cot, Glass, Carpet. Children's Bedrooms : Bedsteads, Mattresses, I'alliasses, Chest Drawers. Dining Room : Table, Chairs, Ea-y Chair, Curtains (red damask), Crockery, Glassware, Books. Kitchen: Meat Safe, 2 Preserving Pans, Saucepans, Steamer, - Largo Boilers, Churn, Milk Pans, Lot Large Stone Jais, (J lass .Jars, Washiug Baths, Cooking Utensils, Table, Lot Bacon, and odds and ends. Outside : Cow in full milk, Cow to calve in April, Calf, <,jui<--l and Very .Staunch Buggy Horse (very suitable for a lady), 'Buggy Harness (very strong and in lirst-elass order), Strong Double; - sen led Jvjjigy, First-class Side-saddle, Man's Saddle, Lot Ti-trec. And a host of articles too numerous to mention. Sale at 12.30 sharp. Luncheon Provided. J . McNICOL, Auctioneer. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE AM) HORSE SALE. Saturday, 2nd March. Immediately after Mr Russell's Sale. J . M .'SI COL. SPEOJAL SALE AT TE AROHA. At BuALiucY & Co.'s Bazaah. On Friday, March Bth, at 12 noon. I have received instructions to sell on above date, at Bradley and Co.'s Bazaar, On account of Burnett Bros., FU R N I T U 11 E , comprising : Dining Table (Sft. -\ 4ff.), 0 Austrian Btuitwood Chairs, 2 Austrian Bt'iitwood Easy Chairs, 24 yards China Matting, 3.3 yards Bedroom Matting, 1 Oilcloth Mat, ■t Slip Mats, 1 Pair Art Curtains, 2 Lamps, 3 Large Chests Drawers (kaun), 2 Kauri Washstands, 3 Towel airers, 1 Double Bedstead, 1 Pair Palliasses for ditto and Mattress, Bolster and Pillows, 2 Sets WashfctaiKl Ware, 3 Indian Eusli Mat.-. IMPLEMENTS. Champion Drill, Gardner Turnipcutter, Singla-f-.irrow Plough (iiornsiiy), Caliocm Broadcast Sued-sower, Lot of Iron Standards. Also, Double-seated Buggy (with pole and shafts (Gee "and Potter), Set Double American Biigiiy Harness, Buggy Whip, '£ Sidesaddles, 2 Ladies' Bridles, 1 Light English Saddle. And HORSES. Bay Gelding"\ By Merrylegs, and Tommy \_good in either single or Bay Mare, j double harness, good Jessie J match Bay Marc, by Ariel, 6 years old, good lady's hack. Black Mare, good lady's hack Buy Pony, by Nutmeg, 4 years, fast, good action. J . MuN I C OL. SUPPLEMENTARY SHE E P FA I R, At Ohaupo, About the middle of March, when ~A A A Kli E K l) : N G EwR *' OUUU from Napier, will l>B offered, mostly from 2-tooth to fresh full-nioutli. Also, 2000 Local Sheep. J . M<J N I_O_O_L_. NOW ON ROAD FROM NAPIER, Anil for sale immediately on arrival, i (V\C\ CHOICE BREEDING EWES IUUU from Ris-sington. J . __M c N I O_O_L_. riARM S FOR SAL E. 250-ACRE FARM on Waipa : Choice land ; cheap. Large proportion can rf.-'.uin on mortgage, at l> per cent. 200 ACRES at To ltorc. Good house, &t-. Close to Creamery. Yearly rriit. £50 per year. A DECIDED BARGAIN : U4O 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.—IOOO Acres at Liclifield ; good land, large proportion in good grass and fenced. Good House and Farm Buildings. Cheap. REAL GOOD FARM AT RANGI- - in good cultivation ; good house, good outbuildings, and beau tifully planted. A real bargain J. Mc; NICOT, Y McNI CO L • Has For Sale.Tallow Company's Bonedust, in any quantity McVay's Best Riding Saddles Owen's Patent N.Z. Sheep Dip Murton and White's Sheep Dip Feed Oats and Chart' Shield's Wire Strainers First-class Lot of Well-saved Fescue Seed Choice lot Clover Seeds, just landed. VsTTdOW ABBOTT FUND. W Weekly subscriptions will be received by the undersigned ou behalf of the above fund. This ease 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 sou, and is nowleft with ii large family of helpless'children, one of whom requires almost the uudevoted attention of the mother. Weekly subscription, however small, will be thankfully received. GEO. EDGE.CUM.BE,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2595, 28 February 1889, Page 3
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741Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2595, 28 February 1889, Page 3
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