Auctions. W. J. HUNTER. T HIS DA Y. " For sale this day at To Awamntu. HORSES, EWES, LAMBS, FURNI TURE. •J5 U.iiry-fed Pigs from Te Awamutu Factory 5 Riding, Harness and Pack Horses, from Ngaruawahia At 1 o'clock. ■ W ,T •_ ?UNT ER. SATURDAY, JUNE 4. For Sale, at Cambridge Yards, on Saturday, June 4th OA STRONG GOOD CALVES, jU\J from Pukekura 12 Choice Yeiirlinss ) n ,t. , 4 Prime Fat Bullocks 1 H, Vlokers 6 Very Prime Fat Steer 3 .'$ Choice Heifers, at calving, James Forrest 10 Choice One-and-a-half and Two-year-old Steers, Win. Bruuskill 40 Prime Fat Ewes 6 Upstanding Light Harness Horses, from Oxford 15 Unbroken Colts and Fillies 20 Riding and Harness Horses, from Hamilton and Te Awamutu 30 Fat Fowls, Half-ton Carrots, Half-ton Eating Potatoes, T. Hicks Handsome Draught Mare, staunch all harness, B. Hicks The Well- known Grey Buggy Horse, "Pirate" New Single-seat'd Buggy, Secondhand Single Buggy 300 Good Chaff and Corn Sacks First-class Spring Waggon, up to 30awt., Dray and Harness At 12 o'clock. *■- Also, at 2 o'clock, (\i\ ACRES GOOD TURNIPS, i7\J (70 Swedes and 20 Aherdeene) now fit to stock, the property of Mr John Bridgmnn, and can be scan on the farm, Scotchman's Valley (known as Russell's). There i 3 a good dry paddock of grass adjoining, which stock nmy run over. W. J . HUNTER. TUESDAY, JUNE 7. For sale, at Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, June 7th, f* A SOUND-MOUTH CROSSBRED 04: AND LINCOLN EWES, to lamb early 50 Steer and Heifer Calves, from Auckland 20 Young Empty Cows 20 Two-nnd -a-half- year-old Steers, from Kihikihi Fat and Store Cattle, Dairy Cows, etc. At 1 o'clock. Wanted at this Sale—4o fresh three mid four-year-old Bullocks, and 20 good Dairy Cows, to calve id September. W. J . HUNTER. THURSDAY, JUNE 16. Ngaruawahia Autumn Sale. The undersigned will hold hit next sale at Ngaruawahia Yards on Thursday, Juno ICth, of about OAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, £\)\J HORSES, &o. Entries solicited that the cattle may be advertised. At 1 o'clock. W . J . HUNT ER . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr A. Furze, who has decided to give up contract ploughing, to sell at his rcaideuoe, Tnmnhere, h"r3t week in July, ryiHE WHOLF. OF HIS PLANT, JL of about: 20 Really First-class Young 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. fIUNIKR. p OOD INVESTMENTS. Cannell and Co.'s Pure Carbonate of Lim6 Phcenix Insure ice Company's Policy 300 Acres, SuLuros of Hamilton West, frontage to Ohaupo - Hamilton Road and Wiiiluito River; partly improved and fenced. For sale or Vase Romney Marsh, 7000 acres (enclosed) Apply, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM. At'TIIOMSKJJ SfUVK.VIiR A.SU K.VfJVK Ac K.N T. HAMILTON. Caunf.ll and Co.'s Lime is the purest Kiuu on record, iiiiiilysint; ;is high as !>S'92 pe ceDt. in the uubiunt stone. For builders', plasterers', and agriculturists' use it is not to bo surpassed. Limestoue countries for grass require no stimulating manure.", limn being the only legitimate solvent for the acids and silicas which militate against plant food. Lime, though slow, is the only sure element requisite to make Waikato soils equal in fertility and grazing capabilities the limestone hills of the southern portions of this island. Oregon farmers in America consider they have raised the value of their butter and sheep laads £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. 15ryclone,Ea(j., of tliu Kilenddle Estate, Dunedin, states he uses4oo to IiOO tons of lime per annum on light medium soils for oats and turnipe, at an annual cost of 42a Cd per acre, and considers it pays him back out of first crop, but that the good effects are lasting in the soil. We arc authorised to refer to Messrs Isaac Coulee, Edgceumbe, Latham, Purr, Mason, Exelby, Mmiro, Uullins, Odium, and others who have used aud proved our iime to bo valimb'e 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 11 ° P 3' WILLIAM A. GR A HAM, Agent, Hamilton. UCKLAND FREEZING COMPANY (LIMITED). Season 1891-92. The Company INVITE APPLICATIONS FUK. SPACE for this season. Mr E. G. Palmer, who will reside in Hiiinilion, will furnish full particulars, mid is authorised to purchase stock from c-clllciH, piovidcd an equal numbjr is shipped on owner's account. Shipments Made Monthly. WJr. •). CAVKRHILL, Manager. TOHN pfilf , * Q°" 2G,Qckes-stkekt, /.rci-:r,ANi>, , >"(.|i:s u-r Stiorrior Qualities of Dunedin Bwrnml Austial'an Wines for Invalids. Packet 'IVns : " Pyramid " Brand. J3uyors of Flax, Fungus, Gum, ard JJ':esv:»x.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3100, 28 May 1892, Page 4
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799Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3100, 28 May 1892, Page 4
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