Auctions. J. ilcNlCOL—roiiliuneil, 2 Gooil Draught Fillies ) .\. ;> Good Hacks ) MoNiool. N.B.—This will prove a Ejood opportunity for iiuyonc wanting to buy real good unbroken harness horses or good ' weight cany ing hacks, some of the hacks ', to be offered being of a very superior class. J . McNICOL, Auctioneer. Other entries solicited. WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE. Friday, November 22nd. At 1.30 p.m. sharp. FAT AND STORK CATTLE, PAT AND STORE SHEEP. Sellers will please have their stock at yards by 1:2 noon, so that sale can commence at advertised time. Terms Cash. .) . McNICOL. A T tin- request of Mr Boiton, his l's Sail! will be held in HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS on FRIDAY, 2!.)tli, instead of in Cambridge on November oOth, as previously advertised. ,1. McNICOL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER :?!)tji. At 1 o'clock. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr P. Bolton (who is giving up contracting), to sell by auction, without l'uservp, at Hamilton Borough Yards, on above date, rpHR WHOLE OF HIS CONTRACTJ- ING PLANT, comprising : HORSES. 18 Heavy and Medinm Draught Geldings and Mares, from four to nine years old, all good and staunch (SOcwt. trial with each). IMPLEMENTS. 2 Wallace D.F. Ploughs, 2 Dunwoodie D.F. Ploughs, 1 Reid and Gray D.F. Plough (complete set of swingletrees with each) 1 Sets of 4-horso Disc Harrows 1 Set of 4-horse Tine Harrows 18 ft. Seed Sower, iu good order 2 Light Tip Drays 1 Hornsby Reaper and Binder, in good workiug order (worked one season only) 1 Lowtiown Buckeye Reaper and Binder (has done one season only). Also, 1 Strong Double-seated Buggy, by Gee and Potter Buggy Harness, 10 Sots Plough Harness 2 Sets of Shaft Harness 1 Tarpaulin, IS x 24 Lot Hay Forks. Also, To bo offered same time and place, Section ]3S and 139, township of Morrinsville, half-acre in each, with a newly-erected cottage thereon. Also, Thoroughbred Mare Bessemer (by Musket), with yearling foal at foot, by Ingomar. Also, on account of Hy. Paton, Good Horse-power and Chaffcutter (Reid and Gray). Luncheon Provided. ,1. McNICOL. The Auctioneer would call special attention to above list, the horses being all first class and thoroughly staunch, the implements in good order, and harness has been wall kept. J . McNICOL. N ° *-— I c E ' Public notice is hereby given, in terniß of Section 4, part 3, of '' The Counties Amendment Act, ISSG," that it is the intention of the Ratepayers of the Pirongia Riding to present a petition to the Raglan C.'ountv Council at their next meriting, praying (hem to make a Special Order in conformity with Scutum 4i), '■ Counties Amendment Act, ISSO, , ' to divide tho Pironeia Riding into two separate ridings, to return one member each, for the better carrying out of the provisions of the above-mentioned Act. J. McGUIRK, Chairman, Firongia Road Board. October 2.">t,h, 1880. npiME AND PLACE FOR PAYMENT 1 OF PROPERTY-TAX. Property-tax Department, Wellington,'lst November, ISSO. Notice is horeby given that PRO-PERTY-TAX under "The Property-tax Act, 18SB," for the year commencing on the lirst day of April, ouu thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine, will be payable as follows : — In respect of the duty of one ppnny, where the amount of such duty shall be under fifteen pounds, the same shall be paid on the. TWENTY-NINTH DAY of NOVEMBER, one thousand eight huudred and eighty-nine: and where such duty amounts to fifteen pounds, or excend.-i that sum, the same shall be paid in two equal instalments, the first of such instalments being payable on the said TWENTY-NINTH DAY of NOVEMBER, and the secoud of such instalments on the FIFTH DAY of FEBRUARY, one thousand eight hundred and ninety. And notice is hereby further given that the places where the said tax shall be paid shall be auy Post-office which is also a Money Order Office, and at the office of the Property tax Commissioner, at the Government Buildings, Wellington. J. SPERREY, Property-tax Commissioner. Q 0 M ETHING NEW. £10 weekly easily earned by an energetic aud enterprising person (either sex). Permanent and agreeable occupation. No capital required and success guaranteed lo : roal live agents, especially dining Christmas season. Apply at once for full particulars to R. B. JONES, 6, Bridge-street, Sydney. P.O. Box, 570. NOTICE.— If you want a really goud wholesome Beer you should drink Dickesou'a IXL Mild Tonic Ale.—G. F. Dickesoii, Ngaruawhia Brewery. TTISITORS TO THE WAIKATO V HOSPI-.AL. On and nfter Sundi;, next, a COACH will run lYnm f.he .-i:'U corner to tho Hospital aid bai"k .(u.-ing Sunday after* noons. F.ires each v,.■>,, sixpence. .' ".'«,v DEKGAN, Hamiltt,-, Scptsniu. Jvtli, 1389, ,' Q
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2702, 5 November 1889, Page 3
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