Auctions. J. McNICOL. __ WATTOA LIVE STUCK SALIC. TO- M U KRO W. At I.HO p.m. iO 1' KI M K FAT STEERS, ImJ heavy weights, from Piako 20 Frit Steers, Kereone • r 'o Prime I'VL Wethers, from Annandale 100 Ewes and Lambs, Howler Bros. 'JO Store I'i-js ,'i Fat Steers, C. N. Murray 12 Head Nice Beef. E. I). Murray MO lionets, from \V. Heebie, Thames Kit ami SI ore Cattle, Fat. and Store Sheep, Dairy Cows, etc. .1. McNICOL. CATTLE SALE A J' RANGIRIRI. In October. (Date in future issue). The, undersigned will hold a larne sale of Store Cattle at Rangiriri about the middle of Oetol.er, and will oiler £A WELL-BRED CROWN, FOROV WA R U.CO NOITIO NE I) STEERS, from Jas. Muir 50 Ditto I n . . 50 Well - bred Larue- )■}(: ?!'.'' A> framed Cows f M " K '' ,| '°" 200 Head of Mixed Store Cattle.inostly Steers, from Wairangi and Miranda 200 Head Mixed Cattle, from Rangiliri, Churchill, and neighbourhood. Further entries solicited. Entries made with Mr Reid, Rangiriri, or Mr Mussey, Churchill, will receive prompt attention. J . McNICOL. SPRING HORSE FAIR AT CAMBRIDGE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 18T1I AND 19th SKI'TK.MIiIiU (111 connection with stallion parade). J. McNicol will hold his spring horse fair as above, and will offer upwards of OAA DRAUGHT. RIDING AND JjXJXJ HARNESS HORSES from the following breeders and owners : — Messrs McNicol Bros., J. McNicol, G. F. McCullagh, W. Vesper, J. llit-'giii-'ion, ,T. Windsor, W. Chitty, C. .J, Storey, Jos. Gane, Gane Urns., Moialeyj Charles Lake, 11. Reynolds, John Turnbull, 11. Nlcewes, K. \V, Hanmer, Moisley, T, Koshorongh, H. R. Brnnsk'ill, .1. Butler, Chas. Dimmer, C. Day, W. Brady. A. Austin, I). McKinnon, Geo. Booth, ami others. Beginning cm FRTDAY, September KSth, ut li p.m., with show stock and unbroken horses, and beginning on SATURDAY, lilth, at !).:50 a.m., selling draught horses lirst, upstanding harness and riding horses next, finishing with light riding and light pullers. Horses will be oll'ered as entered in their classes morning of sale, ami will be classified by the auctioneer. J . M u N I C O L . {) N JL_ A L E " LARNKY'd ANTHELMINTIC. No Uock-owucr should be without it. 37s u'd per five-gallon drum. Also, Tail Fescue Seed. Also, 2,000 Good Acacia 7ft. Fencing Posts, (equal to best puriri) put on truck at Otorohanga at £'.i 7s Gd per 100. Unequalled at the price, Also, Horse Covers, Sheep Feeders, etc. J . McNICOL, Agent for P. and D. Duncan. Agricultural Implement Makers, Christchurch and Ashburton. IMPORTANT NOTICE. BUYING exceptionally well, and doing a considerable business at very low working expenses, enables me to offer the ui-st value obtainable in oil departments. %%■ ALL NEW GOODS, & MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. DRAPERY BOOTS SHOES GROCERY. IRONMONGERY CiIOCKERY FURNITURE BEDDING. CLOTHING A SPECIALITY. I would remind the public that, by dealing locally, they can obtain as large an assortment of equal quality, and at lower prices than oll'ered by travellers. Which is best for the district generally ? DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS, and if you have not already called don't delay any longer if you wish to save money. R J. SANDERS, THE NOTED CHEAP WAREHOUSE, CAMBRIDGE. HTSALE STILL ON. SOUTH AUCKLAND LABOUR AGENCY. S . PASCOE. 8 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Applications Free.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2983, 27 August 1891, Page 3
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