Auctions. J. McNICOL. CLEARING SALE AT TAMAHERE. Wednesday, 24th February. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr VV. J, Smith, who has sold his farm, to sell, on the above date, The whole of his choice HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c., comprising : Drawing-room: Couch and 2 Easy Chairs to match, Cane-seated and Folding Chairs, 2 Card Tables, Fancy Table and Bookstand, Whatnot, Pictures, Brackets and 2 Venetian Blinds, 2 Sets Curtains, Poles and Rings Diaing-room : Telescope Table, Couch, 6 Austrian Bentwood Chairs, Rocker, Small Table, Easy Chair, Over Mantle, Fender and Irons, Pictures, Brackets, Carpet, Hearth Rug, Coal Scuttle, 2 Sets Curtains, Pole and Rings, Venetian Blinds Bedroom No. 1 : Double Iron Bedstead, Pailiasses and Mattresses (kapok), Blankets, Counterpane, Sheets, Pillows, etc., etc. ; Chest Drawers, Washstand and Ware, Looking-glass (marble top) and stand, Small Table, Easy Chair, Carpet, Hearth Rug, Pictures, Curtains, and Brackets Bedroom No. 2: Double Iron Bedstead, Spring Mattress, Kapok Mattress, Blankets, etc., etc. ; Chest Drawers, ditto (small), Washstand and Ware, Lookingglass, Easy Chair, Small Table, China Matting, Curtains, Brackets, etc. Bedroom No. 3 : SiDgle Wood Bedstead and Bedding (complete), Stretcher and Bedding (complete), Table, Book Stands, Matting, etc., etc. Kitclieu : Table, Couch, 6 Chairs, Oilcloth, 2 Lamps, Clock, Safe, Tea Sets, Dinner Service, Decanters, a Lot of Sundry Crockery, Pie Pans, Trays, Knives, Forks, and Spoons, Saucepans, Boilers, and Steamers, Cocoanut Matting, Steam Irons, etc., etc. Dairy: Millt Dishes, Buckets, Churn, Scales and Weights, Jars, etc., etc. Hall: Clock, Barometer, Stair Carpotting, Rods, etc. Lawn Mower, Garden Roller, Rakes, Hoes, Steelyards, Spades, Verandah Screen, Meat Safe, Wire Netting, 15-gallon Boiler, Tine • Harrows, Drag Harrows, Single Plough, Scarifier, 100 Feet Hose, 20 Tons Ti-tree Firewood, Poultry, Set Plough Harness, New Saddle and Bridle, etc., etc., etc. 4 Dairy Cows (in full milk) 1 Bull 1 Well-known Grey Gelding (good in all harness) 1 Bay Mare (good in all harness) 2 Good Hacks Luncheon Provided. J. Mo NI C OL. J. SECOND SHEEP FAIR IN OHAUPO SHEEP YARDS. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd. At 12 noon sharp.
I will hold my SECOND SHEEP FAIR of the season as above, and will sell 15.000 P 1000 Fresh Full-mouth Longwool and Crossbred Ewes, W. Grice and Co. 2000 Merino Half-bred Ewes and Halfbred and Three- quarter- bred Lambs, from Waitomo, _Te Kuiti, Otorolnuiga, Hangatiki, Maugaorongo, &c. 1000 First-class Long wool Lambs, Buttle Bros. 2000 Good Sound-mouthed "i Crossbred Evves I Matamata 500 Full - mouthed Long- Estate wool Ewes I (if not sold 1000 Good 2-tooth Long- privately) wool Ewes J 800 Good Longwool Lambs, Hy. Gillett 500 Merino Ewes IA- g. Ovmsby 500 Half-bred Lambs J COO Merino Half - bred and Three-quarter-bivd Ewes and Crossbred Lambs, Ruitoto 400 Full - mouthed Crossbred Ewes, Burnett Bros. 400 Merino Ewes I t.H. Wilkinson 150 Crossbred Lambs J 100 Merino Ewes IA.T. F. 50 Longwool Ewes I Wheeler 100 Grand Longwool Lambs, D. Finlaysou 150 4-tooth to Fnll-montli John Longwool Ewea 1- j£ enuy 200 Longwool Lambs J 200 Crossbred Ewes, A. S. Shorret 1000 Two-tooth Ewes \ Lockerbie 1500 Full-mouth Ewes J Estate 1000 Good Longwool Lambs, from Thames 300 Good Crossbred Ewes ) c D 300 Good Crossbred Lambs ) ' ' 200 2-tooth Half-bred Ewes, E. H. Grey 200 First • class Longwool *| Ewes J- Hamilton 200 Good Longwool Lambs ) 200 6 and 8-tooth Crossbred RomneyMerino Ewes, Ohinewai 450 Crossbred Lambs, E. B. Hill 400 Crossbred Ewes, Landsdown Estate 250 Crossbred Ewes ) jj oraevvoo ,j 250 Longwool Lambs \ 150 2-tooth Ewes, H. J. Paton 500 Longwool Lambs, from a clicnt 200 First-class Lambs, W. Vospcu--400 Two-tooth to Full-mouth Ewes, W. Chitty 500 Longwool Lambs, Tamahere 200 Lambs, from Henry Windsor 2000 Ewes, Wethers and Lambs, from various sellers,
Other entries should be made at once, so ] that all sheep can be fully catalogued. J. McNICOL. SANDES AND CO. Have just received a large assortment of CHRISTMAS GOODS OF VARIOUS KINDS, Consisting of Fancy Goods, Photo Albums, Screen Stands and Frames in plush, leather, wood and metal, Plush Mirrors and Brackets, Wall Ornaments, Leather and Wood Desks, Victorias and Work Boxes, Inkstands, Leather and Plush Bags, Fancy Baskets (silk-lined and fitted), Purses, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Spectacles and Toys in great variety, Boys' Cricketing Goods, Ornamental China and Glassware. Christmas Cards in endlesa variety. To arrive shortly—Letts' Diaries for 1892 ; Brett's and Bond's Almanacs for 1892; Christmas Numbers of Graphic and Illustrated London News. Order the Special Edition of the New Zealand Graphic, grand value. Price One Shilling. SANDES AND CO., VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3055, 13 February 1892, Page 3
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744Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3055, 13 February 1892, Page 3
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