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Auctions. J. McNICOL. OHAUroTIYE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, September 10th. At 1.30 p.m. UK IG H TK E N-\ g'g.A g MONTH - OLD '3 18 a£ STEERS 13 Eighteen-month-old > gns § a Heifers ■■<? g£W 11 Good Calves 14 2.',-year-old Steers / jc.2'43 50 Head of Fat Cattle 50 Fat Wethers 900 Ewes, at lambing 100 Head Mixed Stores, from West Tail [io Dairy Cows, Fat and Store Sheep. J. McNICOL. CAMBRIDGE LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE SALE. Saturday, September 14th. At 12 o'clock. /BATTLE, PRODUCE, HORSES AND V; SUNDRIES Strong Waggon, to carry 21 tons, almost new, for sale cheap. J.McIN I C O L . SALE OK LIVE STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC., A T T A U W II A R E. Friday, September 20th. At half-past 12 o'clock. Tim undersigned lias received instructions from F. W. Browning, Est]., who has let his farm, to sell by auction, without reserve, on the farm, Avoca, Tauwhare, on above date, milE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND jL DEAD SI'OCK, Farming Implements, &c., as follows :— 3 Draught f.'r;liliii!. r s, 1 Draught Mil re, Hack Marc (in foal to Musi; a peer), 1 Gelding (good in single or double harness, and good hack), 1 Colt (rising two years, by Stonewall Jackson), 7 First-class Dairy Cows, Three-year-old Bull, 3 Head Young Cattle SO Ewes (with lambs), 3 Pure Shropshire Rams (bred by Every McLean, Esq.) 2 Good Bacon Pigs, 30 Good Fowls D.F. Plough (Wallace), S. F. Plough (Ilornsby), 2 Set 3 Tine Harrows, Cambridge Roller (new), Scarifier, Moulder, Chaffcutter, Cornerusher, Handyside's Patent Ti- tree Cutter, Two-horse Power, Mowing and Reaping Machine, Lawn Mower, Grindstone, Endless Chain Pulley, llosc, Butter Worker, Splendid Lot Carpenter's Tools, Dairy Utensils, Empty Jars, 4 Hives of Bees (Langstroth Hives), Hobart and Magnum Boiium Seed Potato-w, lSewt. Ngaruawahia Bonerlust, Fowl Wheat, Lot of Good Fencing Totara Posts, Fencing Wire (barbed and plain), the JR Combined Seed Drill, Hoe and Cultivator, 2 Tons Coal, and other articles too numerous to particularise. Also, First-class Four-wheeled Dogcart (with pole and shafts), Harness, Saddles and Bridles, 2 Drays, 2 Sets Dray Harness, Set 3-horse Swingletrees, 3 Crowbars, Jack, Forks, Axes, Spades, Shovels, Scythes, Hay Knives, &c.,&c. Also, 33 Yards Linoleum, in hall. I®- LUNCHEON PROVIDED. J. McNICOL, Auctioneer. JM c N I C O L • Has Fob Sale — McVay's Best Riding Saddles Owen's Patent N.Z. Sheep Dip Murton and White's Sheep Dip Feed Oats and Chaff Splendid lot Poveitv Bay Ryegrass and White Clover Seed ; English Clovers ; Al Wire Strainers and Fasteners ; Blytli, Biiiney and Co.'s Bonedml; Gilberd, Saunders and Co.'s Farmers' Friend Manure and Pure Bonednst ; Seed Wheat and Oats, Fencing Wire, Posts, Seed Potatoes. Also, Fob. Sale or Leash— SEVERAL GOOD FARMS, in different parts of the district. [a cAiin.] Pi. H. R"™"SOLICITOR, Government Insurance Buildings, AUCKLAND. Money to Lend at Lowest Rates of Interest. CONNKLL FUND. Wo have to acknowledge the following contributions to this deserving object : — A. C £1 I 0 W. T L 1 0 F. W. B 110 1,. O'N 110 Bav of Islands I 10 T. "P 0 10 0 P. McDonnell 0 10 0 R. Green 0 10 0 A. Bray 0 5 0 Mohr 0 2 0 E. Wiekham ... ... 010 0 J.T. Hetit 0 r> 0 W 11. Grace 0 10 0 C. L. .Johnson 0 10 0 Nemo 0 2 6 W. 11. P 0 2 0 "\V. G. Mair 0 10 0 Fiier.d 0 2 0 H B. Morton 0 10 0 Pironoia ... ... ... 0 2 0' S. McGuire 0 2 (i J. McDonnell ... ... 0 2 6 H. Conuell 0 2 6 G. Mason ... ••• 0 2 0 Friend ... ... ••• 0 26 Sq. Strawberry 0 2 6 H. Meredith 0 2 0 A Friend, per S. McG 0 4 0 W. 8., Kihikihi 1 10 Capt. P., Dcvonport ... 10 0 4, i\§Bs : s /70 "i® O o < is P ® I G £n r 1® 5j gg 1 pH sT 3 ** OLD JEWELLERY MADE UP INTO NEW AND FASHIONABLE ARTICLES. ijgr Pipes Repaired. Waterbury Watches repaired at trilling cost. All work executed in best style and satisfaction guaranteed. Spectacles regulated to all sights N 0 T 1 c 10 ' In consequence of my removal to Te Aroha, I have to request that all ACCOUNTS owing to me may he PAID before the 31st August, after which date all outstanding accounts will be handed to a Solicitor without further notice. All claims against ine should be sent in by the end of this present month. ED. WADDINGTON, M.D.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2676, 5 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2676, 5 September 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2676, 5 September 1889, Page 3

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