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Auctions. _ J. MoNICOL. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, August 25th. At 1.30 p.m. FAT AND STORE CATTLE, Fat and Store Sheep, Dairy Cows, &c. 50 Head Store Steers, from Churchill and Ratigiriri G Fat Cows, W. and J. Scott G Fat Cows, I. Hodgson 20 Breeding Heifers, R. N. Buttle. 30 Heifers, yearling aud two-year-olds WANTED AT THIS SALE-Wethers for turnip feeding, and all classes of Cattle. J. MoNICOL. SALE OF KAURI TIMBER. Ohaupo, on Tuesday, 25th August OQOA FEET OF GOOD NEW ' KAURI LINING BOARDS. ,T. MoNICOL. WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE. Friday, August 28th. At 1.30 p in. jO PRIME FAT STEERS, a heavy weights, from I'iako 20 Fat Steers, Ivereone 00 Prime F.it Wethers, from Annandale 100 Ewes and Lambs, Bowler Bros, 20 Store Pigs 3 Fat, Steers, C. N. Murray 12 Head Nice Beef. E. D. Murray 300 Hougetp, from W, Deeble, Thames Fat and Store Cattle, Fat and Store Sheep, Dairy Cows, Ac. ,T. MoN IC OL. CATTLE SALE AT RANGIRIRI. In October. (Date in future issue). The undersigned will hold a large sale of Store Cattle at Rangiriri about the middle of October, and will offer rA WELL-BRED GROWN, FOR--01/ IV ARD-CONDITIONED STEERS, from Jas. Muir 50 Ditto 1 n , . 50 Well - bred Largetrained Cows I 200 Head of Mixed Store Cattle,mostly Steers, from Wairangi and Miranda 200 Head Mixed Cattle, from Rangiriri, Churchill, and neighbourhood. Further entries solicited. Entries made with Mr Reid, Rangiriri, or Mr Massey, Churchill, will receive prompt attention. ,T . M (! N 1 C O L . SPRING HORSE FAIR AT CAMBRIDGE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IStii and 19tii September (In connection with stallion parade). J. McNicol will hold his spring horse fair as above, and will offer upwards of OA A DRAUGHT, RIDING AND ZiUU HARNESS HORSES from the following breeders and owners: — Messrs McNicol Bros., J. McNicol, G. F. McCullagh, W. Vosper, J, Higgiuson, H. Windsor, W. Cliitty, C. J, Storey, Jos. Gane, Cane Bros., Moisley, Charles Lake, W, K. Carter, R. Reynolds, John Turnbull, 11. Skewes, E. W. Hamner, Moisley, T. Rosborough, H. R. Brunskill, J. Butler, Chas. Limmer, Beginning on FRIDAY, September 18th, at o p.m., w'th show stock and unbroken horses, and beginning on SATURDAY, 10th, at 9.30 a.m., selling draught horses first, upstanding harness and riding horses next, finishing with liiiht riding and light pullers. Horses will be offered as entered in their classes morning of sale, and will be classified by the auctioneer. J. MoNICOL. 0 N SALE. LARNEY'3 ANTHELMINTIC. No flock-owner should be without it. 37s 6d per fivo-galion drum, Also, Tall Fescue Seed. Also, '2,000 Good Auacia 7ft. Fencing Posts, (equal to best puriri) put on truck at Otorohanga at £3 7s Gd per 100. Unequalled at the price Also, Horse Covers, Sheep Feeders, etc. J . MoNI CO L , Agent for P. and D. Duncan. Agricultural Implement Makers, Christchurch and Ashburton. KNOWN—That I have V* jutt leceived a large assortment of Webb and Sons' Pure, Reliable Vege table Seeds ex s.s. Arawa. Purchasers can rely on these Seeds being perfectly sound and fresh and of undoubted quality. Produce grown from Webbs' Seeds has been the means of taking in prize moucy over £13,000 in ten years. This should be a sufficient guarantee of their merit and purity.—John Parr, Hamilton House, Hamilton. yy ANTED KNOWN. We have just received direct from the manufacturers a large shipment of CALICOES, QMEETINGS, P C., ALICOES, kJHEETINGS, iX/0., which we have marked at very low prices, in order to clear out and make room for new goods to arrive shortly. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Drapers and Importers, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. yy A N TED Iv NOW N. OORNEATA, Pink Corn Cure, removes hard and soft corns effectually. Bottle, with brush, posted to any address, for Is Id. Macintosh Overcoats can be repaired by using INDIANITE, Rubber Cement By parcel post, 2s per bottle. JOIIN KENDERDINE, CHEMIST, K4KANGAHAPE EOAD, AUCKLAND. YISIlINGI ING CARDS printed, equal to copperplate, at Waikato Times office

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2981, 22 August 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2981, 22 August 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2981, 22 August 1891, Page 3

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