Auctions. HUNTEE & NOLAN. O O L : OOL! DURHAM YARDS, AUCKLAND. Wc hold our NEXT WOOL SALE on WEDNESDAY, the 13th of January, and FORTNIGHTLY afterwards. Our WOOL STORE ia most capacious, and wc will make LIBERAL ADVANCES. HUNTER & NOLAN. W. J. HUNTEE. THIS DAY. For Sale, This Day, at Ohaupo Yards, OA A HEAD MIXED CATTLE OUU 40 Good Threo-ycar-old Steers, well bred and quiet 20 Mixed Cattle, from Kihikihi At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUN TE R. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. LARGE AND SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES AT HAMILTON. The undersigned will hold his SPECIAL HORSE SALE at Hamilton Yards, on Thursday, January 21st, instead of January 28th, as previously advertised of over QAi \ HORSES. Entries to date from Messrs Paterson and Co., J. Robinson, A. Austin, Geo. Vercoe, S. Calder, P. McDonald, T. Robinson, J. D. Williamson, Furze, Yeates, Ryburn, Hannon Bros., Clarkin, Walker Bios., Dykes, Mrs Esh, Kingi, C. Vernon, W. Thornton, Littlewood, A. Watcon, Charlton, Mawheney, Mac Lean and Lowe, Morangi, W. L. Hunter, P. Corcoran, R. S. Hunter, Dodd, Bond, Edwards, Jno. Gordon, A. Smith, W. Wallace, E. Gallagher, John Mohi, J. M. Hall, W. Selby. Entries solicited. Also, to be sold immediately after colts, The Draught StaUion King Fergus, sure foal-getter, also grand worker in all harness, J. Allwill A Grand Two-year-old Draught Entire Colt, by Lowden Tam, dam by Black Champion, stands 16 hands and well grown, M. Pickering A Four-wheeled Dogcart, good as new, built by and Atkin Horse, Single Buggy, and Harness The Racehorse Dick Hunt, winner of many hurdle and flat races. The Racehorse Recall, 5 years, by Feve, winner of Raglan Maiden and Settlers' Race; also, Settlers' Race at Whatawhata 2 Handsome Heavy Draught Four-year-old Fillies, from Auckland The Gelding Snider, by Musket, out of Maid of Atliol 2 First-class Coaching Mares, thoroughly broken, foals at foot by lorace, by lzaaz Walton 4 Upstanding Medium Draught Colts, three and four years old, from Taupiri 20 Young Good Tramway Horses (best lot yet sent to Waikato), suitable for ploughing and farm purposes, from Paterson and Co. Also, in conjunction with Mr J. McNico!, 60 Useful Horses, consisting of Broken and Unbroken Medium Draught Colts, Hacks and Draught Horses from A. Ormsby, Tauranga, and other districts. Sale at 11.30 o'clock. Persons requiring Horses of any class will find this a good opportunity to get | suited. A large number of tram and other Auckland Horses will be offered. W. J. II UNT ER . FAIRSWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. The undesigned will hold his first Sheep Fair of the season on Wednesday, February 17th, at Ohaupo Yards, of over OA AAA KWKS. WETHERS, ZiU.UUU AND LAMBS. Entries to date from :—A. Ormsby, McKinnon Bros , Thos. Jolly, Richard Bosanko, 11. Long, J. Bosanko, Woodlands Estate, Doudiean, Langley Bros, T. E. Dodd, N. Buttle, H. Yeates, H. Lindsay, Walter Searancke, William Searancke, J. 11. Thompson. Paratana, J. Ryburn, Wallace Jones, G. Ramsay, T. H. Wilkinson, Mainwaring, Ngaki, E. B. Ewen, Jno. Bridgman, Tamahana, J. G. Burgess, Shillson, Wilson Bros., Bcerescourt Estate, E. Dickey, J. Barrugh, Diprose, A. Corbett, Vesper, J. T. Edwards, Graham, Naimaii, \V. J. Hunter, Jno. Moon, W. Gibbison, R. Gibson, W. Selby, Gorton Estate, Jno. May, D. Maclaren, Bryant, Tcanga Mania, Tease, Mrs Esh, W. Whewell, J. Little, Vickers, Jno. Hutchison, Geo. Emery, H. Roche, T. W. Wetherell. Also, OA A LINCOLN, ROMNEY MARSH OUU AND DOWN RAMS AND RAM LAMBS, from the following wellknown breeders and owners James Forrest. Richard Bosanko, Jno. Bosanko, H. Paton, J. Ryburn, H. Long, Rukuhia Estate, Graham, Jno. Allen, W. J. Hunter, Mrs Esh, W. Whewell, and Thos. Jolly. Also, 12 Pure Lincoln Two tooth Rams from prize-winning stock, Jas. Wallace, Esq., Papatoitoi 35 Pure Lincoln Two and Four-tooth Rams, well-giown and heavy clippers, J. G. Rutherford, Esq., Rainaratua A large number of good Sheep are already booked, and the Auctioneer requests other entries sent in soon as possible that full Accommodation can be made to show Slier]) to their best advantage. Bnyers of Sheep at this Sale ran have their Sheep driven by experienced drivers to any part, at low rate as possible ; also, anyone requiring Sheep dipped, a firstclass Dip is erected in the yard. W. J. HUNTER. PRINTING of all kinds done neatly at Thn Waikato Times Office, Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3044, 19 January 1892, Page 4
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713Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3044, 19 January 1892, Page 4
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