Auctions. W. J. HUNTEE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. In consequence of Tuesday, May 24th, being Queen's Birthday, the undersigned will hold his next sale at Ohaupo on Wednesday, May 25th, of ACA LARGE-FRAMEI) SOUND40U MOUTH HALF - BRED EWES, heavy in lamb, from Native country (a strong, healthy lot) 20 Well-bred Three- ) all in fresh year-old Steers ( condition, 10 Well-bred Three- ( from Patc-year-old lleifers J rangi 20 Spayed Heifers, very fresh 20 Good Two-year-old Steers, from Kihikihi 40 Good Cows, now on turnips two months 20 Empty Cows, nearly beef, from Pukerimu J2 Choice One-and-a-half - year-old Steers 16 Choice Calves, H. May 6 Quiet Cows, to calve September 2 Choice Shorthorn Yearling Bulls 20 Young Empty Cows, from Te Rore '20 Throe - year - old Steers, nearly beef, from flnutapu 00 Crossbred Full - mouth Ewes, Shropshire rams with them since February Ist 30 Good Calves, from A. Denize 30 Strong Well-bred Calves, from Te Awamutu Fat Cattle, Dairy Cows, &c, At 1 o'clock. Wanted at this Sale : Thirty Quiet Two-year-old Steers. W. J. HUNTER. THURSDAY, MAY 26. For Sale, at Hamilton Borough Yards, on Thursday, May 2Gth, -3 r GOOD PACK HORSES \ ±0 (among them some good Ig§ g, plough horses) V g Q a Well - bred Upstanding I |3 Hack J 14 Fat Sheep ) v rnm USS'i jW. Beat, Be. Fat and Store Cattle 25 Prime Fat Ewes, Jos. Barugh 6 Good Harness and Pack Horses, L. Sutton 15 Choice Yearling Steers, from Tauwhare 4 Choice Young Cows, forward in calf G Fat Cows, J. J. Graham Dairy Cows, etc. Tip Dray and Harness 1 Wallace D.F. Plough, in good working order Also, from Claudelands, Dray, D.F. Reid and Gray Plough, Drill, Set Disc Harrows (Booth and McDonald), 3 Sets Plough Harness, all in good order and condition At 1.30 o'clock. W "_ *L_ HUNTER. SATURDAY, MAY 28. For Sale, at Te Awamutu, on Saturday, May 28th, Horses, produce, sheep, &c. 215 Strong Crossbred Lambs (in wool), from Pikuku 100 Young Merino Ewes, in lamb to Lincoln rams Well-bred Polo Pony, very smart and active Also, MR MAUNDER'S HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Consisting of : Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads. Mattrasses, Portable Boiler, Good Harmonium, etc., all in first-class order and nearly new At 1 o'clock. W . J . HUNTER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr A. Furze, who has decided to give up contract ploughing, to sell at his residence, Tauiahere, first week in July, rpHE WHOLE OF PUS PLANT, X of about: 20 Really First-class Yonng Active Draught Mares and Geldings, in good condition, and all staunch and good workers D. F. Ploughs and Harness Waggons, etc. Full particulars future advertisement. W. J. HUNTER. Q_OOD INVESTMENTS. Cannell and Co.'s Pure Carbonate of Lime Phcunix Insur? ice Company's Policy 300 Acres, Sul.itros of Hamilton West, frontage to Ohaupo - Hamilton Road and Waikato River; partly improved and fenced. For salo or lease Romney Marsh, 7000 acres (enclosed) Apply, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, AuTJioKifc-ro Sdrveyob and Native Agent, HAMILTON. Cannell and Co.'e Lime is the purest lime on record, analysing as high as OS'92 pe cent, in the unburnt stone. For builders', plasterers', and agriculturists' use it is not to be surpassed. Limestone countries for grass require no stimulating manures, lime being the only legitimate solvent for the acids and silicas which militate against plant food. Lime, though slow, i 3 the only sure element requisite to make Waikato soils equal in fertility and grazing capabilities the limestone hills of the sonthern portions of this island. Oregon farmers in America consider they have raised the value of their butter and sheep lands £8 per acre through using lime. Sutton and Sons, the famous English seedsmen, state Devonshire farmers alone lost £100,000 through not dressing their turnip lands with lime; they consider lime as as essential element in farming and stock raising. W. Brydoue, Esq., of the Edendale Estate, Dunedin, states he uses4oo to 600 tons of lime per aunum on light medium soils for oats and turnips, at an annual cost of 42s 6d per acre, and considers it pays him back out of first crop, but that the good effects are lasting in the soil. We are authorised to refer to Messrs Isaac Coates, Edgecumbe, Latham, Parr, Mason, Exelby, Munro, Mullins, Odium, and others who have used and proved our lime to be valuable in turnip, oats, grass, potatoes, wheat, orchard, and other lands. Lime should be carted on to the land in autumn for lands to be used for spring crops. WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, Agent, Hamilton. RS TRAFFORD, Fashionable Dressmaker, CORNER OF COOK & VINCENT Sts. Auckland. Mrs T., Into Head Dressmaker of Milne and Choyco, having had many years' experience in above capacity, can guarantee PERFECT FIT, STYLE AND FINISH. Your patronage is respectfully solicited, MONEY TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of interest.—Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, Fnrt-Btrr et, Auckland. j
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3097, 21 May 1892, Page 4
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811Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3097, 21 May 1892, Page 4
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