AuctionsJ. McNICUJL. HAMILTON SALE. Thursaay, November 12th At i.:io p.m. OQ VKRY CHOICE WELL-\ >, i LO BRED YEARLING k\t u EIGHTEEN MONTH STEERS I -3 « 2 20 Very Choice Well-bred [%%\ t Yuarliiiu rind Eighteen I Jj •£ Month Heifers / '0 5 Head Beef, Walter Chitty 1 Yorkshire Boar 100 Head of Mixed Cattle 30 Steers, one and two years old, from J. H. Latham Fat and Store Cattle, Fat and Store Sheep, Dairy Cows, Horses, etc., and Good Wallace D.F. Plough Also, ou account of H. Moore, Reid and Grey Disc Harrow, ditto D.F. Plough, Single Plough (two wheels), Dray and Harness, Set Wooden Harrows, Three Sets Plough Harness, Swingletrees, Stretchers and Bedding, Mattresses, etc. Mowing Machine, by Brigham, One Good Farm Horse, Thoroughbrsd Horse, "Kildare," Good Hack, Geese, Fowls, etc. Wanted at this Sale—lo or 12 Really Good Farm Hor3es for ploughing. J . M <: X 1 C O L . CAMBR ID G E SALE. Saturday, 14th. November. IN consequence of the Auckland Agricultural Show being held on my usual Cambridge sale day, my next sale will be held in Cambridge on above date. J.McN I C O L . OHAUI'O LIVE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 17th November. At 1 o'clock. IAA VERY CHOICER do IUU WELL-BRED * g STEERS, ki forward condition, I g'Z "g from two to four years old ( <- 12 Very Heavy Fat Speyed fe S> Cows J o"* 100 Head Very Well-bred Steers and Heifers, one and two years old, in fresh condition, from Wood? side Estate 60 Well-bred Roan Bullocks,^ forward Stores, from Wm, I % Wade, W. Paterson V 2 20 Mixed Stores, from B. Mar- j3 shall ) O 200 Half-bred Ewes, with lambs at side, A. S. Sherrett Disc Harrow and Broadcast Seed Sower 200 Really Good Crossbred Ewes, in wool, with quite 100 per cent, of lambs at side J . MoNICOL. N.B —Wanted, off shears: 500 Good Crossbred 2-tooth Wethers, to fatten for freezing. Alsn, Two thousand Good Half-bred 2-tooth Ewes, off shears, or for delivery in January. Also, For delivery in January, immediately after weaning : 10,000 Good Crossbred Ewes, to be not over five years old, four years old preferred. J. McNICOL. ON SALE. LARNEY'S 'ANTHELMINTIC. No flock-owner should be without it. 37s 6d per five-galion drum. Also, Tall Fescue Seed. Also, 2,000 Good Acacia 7ft. Fencing Posts, (equal to best puriri) put on truck ;tt Otorohanga at £3 7s 6d per 100. Unequalled at the price. Also, Horse Covers, Sheep Feeders, etc. J. McNICOL, Agent for P. and D. Duncan. Agricultural Implement Makers, Christohurch and Ashburton. THE CAMBRIDGE GO-OP.'S SHOW! NEW & FASHIONABLE Drapery I Mercery ! Straw Goods ! AND Clothing ! $g" The Largest and Most Choice Stock of the above Goods ever displayed w the district is now to be seen at CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. THOS. WELLS, PROPJtUETOE.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3014, 7 November 1891, Page 3
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461Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3014, 7 November 1891, Page 3
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