Auctions. J. McNICOL. _____ CLEARING SALE or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT C A M BEIDG E. TO-DAY. The undersigned is instructed by Mr G. W. Russell, who is leaving Cambridge, to sell by public auction, at his residence, Victoria-street, as above, WHOLE OF HIS HOUSE- . HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Buggy, Horse, Cows, &c, comprising: Drawing-room : Rano by Thurmer, Very Handsome Carved Table, Handsome Cabinet Whatnot, Handsome Suite in tapestry and crimson plush, Pictures, Bruss«ls Carpet (very good), Ornaments, Curtains, Fender and Irons, and 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, Palliasses, Chest Drawers. Dining Room.: Table, Chairs, Easy Chair, Curtains (red damask), Crockery, Glassware, Books. Kitchen: Meat Safe, 2 Preserving Pans, Saucepans, Steamer, 2 Large Boilers, Churn, Milk Pans, Lot Large Stone Jars, Glass Jars, Washing Baths, Cooking Utensils, Table, Lot Bacon, and odds and ends. Outside : Cow in full milk, Cow to calve in April, Calf, Quiet and Very Staunch Buggy Horse (very suitable for a lady), Buggy Harness (very stroDg and in first-class order), Strong Double - seated Buggy, First-class Side-saddle, Mail's Saddle, Lot Ti-tree. And a host of articles too numerous to mention. Sale at 12.30 sharp. Luncheon Provided. J . McXICOL, Auctioneer. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE AND HORSE SALE. TIIIS D A \ . Immediately after Mr Russell's Sale. /10 0 D SPI! 1 N (■' \Y AGO 0 N V.X IK) Rig Bullocks, from Titiraupenga I Broadcast Seed-sower Also, By order of tlie Public Trustee, in the estate of the late Richard Wilson, 4 Horscs (j Mead CatMo Lot of Good Pigs. .1 . McX 1C 0 L___ SPECIAL SALK AT TE ABOIIA. Ax IiKAin.KV & Co.'s Bazaak. 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., ]n u R is" i t un e , i? comprising : Dining Table (Bft, x 4ft.), !> Austrian Bentwood Chairs, 2 Austrian Bentwood Easy Chairs, 24 yards China Matting, 35 yards Bedroom Matting, 1 Oilcloth Mat, 4 Slio Mats, i Pair Art Curtains, 2 Lamps, 3 Large Chests Drawers (kauri), 2 Kauri Washstatids, 3 Towel-airers, 1 Double Bedstead, 1 Pair Palliasses for ditto and Mattress, Bolster and Pillows, 2 Sets Washstand Ware, ',> Indian Rush Mats. IMPLEMENTS. Champion Drill, Gardner Turnipcutter, Single-furrow Plough (Hornsby), Cahoon Broadcast Seed-sower, Lot of Iron Standards. Also, Double-seated Buggy (with pole and shafts (Gee and Potter), Set Double American Bugjy Harness, Buggy Whip, 2 Sidesaddles, 2 Ladies' Bridles, 1 Light English Saddle. And HORS E S . Bay Gelding'"l By Merrylr-gs, and Tommy I good in either single or Bay Mare, j"double harness, good Jessie J match Bay Mare, by Ariel, G years old, good lady's hack. Black Mare, good lady's hack Bay Pony, by Nutmeg, 4 years, fast, good action. Also, 4 Real Good Weight-carrying Hacks, fiom S. Lawson 4 Good Riding Horses, from H. Windsor Bay Gelding, by Monarch Roan Gelding, by Young Orlando Thoroughbred Mare Clipper, in foal to lugomar Black Gelding, by Hercules Black Gelding, by Patriarch Very Handsome Filly, 15 years, by Woolbroker Good Springeart and Harness. J. McNICOL. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, March 12fch. At 1.30 p.m. A A BEAUTIFULLY-", From Tlioru<±l/ BRED GROWN I ton's STEERS f Estate, 10 Choice Fat Cows J Mauugakawa 12 Fat Ec-ifcrs, from 0. J. Storey 10 Eighteen-month Heifers, from R. Cunningham 12 Choice Three-year-old Steers, from Ngaroto 15 Nice Heifers, from Ngaroto 100 Head Mixed Stores. J . McNICOL. FOR SALE AT OHAUPO. On or about 20th March. 1 AAA TWO, FOUR and SIXIU'JU TOOTH EWES, from Rissington 1200 Fresh, Full-mouth Ewes, from Waikouini 1000 F'resh, Full, mouth Ewes, from Ponure 250 Fresh, Full-month Ewes, now with ram, H. J. Hawkins 300 Fresh, Full-mouth Ewes, now with ram, H. Buttle 73 Choice Longwool Lambs, mostly ewes, J. G. MeMiken 02 Choice Longwool 2-tooth Ewes, MeMiken Bros. 30 Choice Longwool Lambs. J. McNICOL.' vr O T 1 C E. POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS ou the Waikato Laud Association's property. Woodlands, 3rd M,ay, 1688,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2596, 2 March 1889, Page 3
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