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Auctions. W. J. HUNTER. ~ THURSDAY, JUNE 16. Ngaruawahia Autumn Sale. The undersigned will hold his next sale at Ngaruawahia Yards on Thursday, Juno lGth, of about OAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, _«iUU horses, &o. 10 Mixed Cattle. C. Starr, jun. 2 Good Cows, to calved r.L J " Iy n f IPendergiist Choice Cow, at j b calving / 10 Four.year-old Bullocks, off turnips, nearly beef, H. J. Saulbury 10 Two-year-old Heifers, Littlewood l> (loud Dairy Cows, at calving 8 Mixed Cattle, S. Miller 10 Fresh Empty Heifers, C. B. Knorpp 1 Dairy Cow Entries solicited that the cattle may be advertised. At 1 o'clock. W.J. HUN TE R. OHAUPO-JUNE 21. OA FOUR-YEAR-OLD BULLOCKS _iU 10 'i .^-year-oldSteers, fromTamahere 60 Yearling Calves (mixed sexes) 50 Cattle, from Native country 12 First-class Dairy Cows, to calve about September 15 Fresh Empty Cows At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNT EE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23. Hamilton Sale. RATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, &c. At 1.30 o'clock. W. J . HUNTER. SATURDAY, JUNE 25. Te Awamutu Sale. HORSES, PRODUCE. &c. 140 Choice Ewes (2, 4, and 6 tooth), in lamb W. J. HUNTER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigned has received instruetions from Mr A. Furze, who has decided to give up contract ploughing, to sell at his residence, Tamahere, first week in July, THE WHOLE OF HIS PLANT, 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. THE NEW MOTIVE POWER FOR ALL PURPOSES. No Gas. m No Coal. No Steam. No Boiler. No Danger. No Fire. No Chimney. " -, No Water CenNo Extra Insur- sumed. an cc. (Q Few Working qq Repairs Very Parts. r_ Small. <5 Quickly Started. <1 Little Space Re Piston SelMubri- £_| quired, eating. «2 f_j Suitable for any Works Any- M Driving Purwhere M poses. Ph The first and only Prize for Oil, Gas, and Hot-air Motors, awarded by the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Nottingham, 1888 ; Windsor, 1889. Plymouth, IS9O. Extracts from the Press, referring to the above competitive trials:--Engineering (27th June, 1890) :—"The trial of THE PRIKSTMAN ENGINE was in the highest degree satisfactory; au exceedingly meritorious performance, which will be difficult to beat." ■pRIESTMAN TDROTHERS (Limited), MESSRS LOUCH, SON, & CO., Sole Agents, 91, Queen-street, Auckland. most assuredly is what Australians as a whole ;ire earnestly seeking, the great majority by swarming into cities and towns, wrestling and struggling with innumerable difficulties—they live life's fitful fever through, all forgetful or unaware of the fact that they might enjoy a peaceful life, without harassing care or anxiety and with a bountiful supply of all earth's richest blessings, if they only bestowed one-half of the labour on a small piece of cultural land with iDDIPITHHII All those who HlSilOHfi lUn recognise this and desire to secure and plant ten or twenty acres, or more of land should apply to The Cooperative Irrigation and Mer—cantile Society of Australia, Ltd.— which seeks not to make a profit out of the wf T; CO-OPERATION to facilitate the settlement of everyone desirous to secure land and have it-culti-vated, or willing to settle on and cultivatit for himself. No investment for capital or labour yields half so certain or hand« some a return as intelligent cultivation of the soil. QUANTONG, the first_ colony of this Society, is now being rapidly sold and settled. It is situated 10 miles from Horsham, on the railway line, and has five miles frontage to the Wimmura river. It is a most picturesque spot. The soil is rich sandy loam, very friable and easily worked. Water will shortly be supplied by the Western Wimmera Irrigation Trust from ho Wartook Reservoir. A capable export will b« placed at the disposal uf the settlers. Everything is done for all colonists alike at cost, no big profits being necessary. Easy extended terms. Send for illustrated pamphlets, etc., to H. I'OTTRNGER, 83 Temple Court, Melbourne. yCT ANTED KNOWN. The undersigned is open to Purchase HORSE & COW HAIR, in any quantity. G. H. SADLER, Curled Horse Hair and Brush Drofts Manufacturer, Upper Queen-street, Auckland. HAVING engaged an experienced Baker, I am prepared to supply Balls, Entertainments, etc., with Pastry, Cakes, etc , of best quality, at shortest notice. Large and varied stock of Fruits and Confections always on hand. — J. T. Home, Hamilton Refreshment Rooms. T/ISITING CAKDS printed, equal to \ copperplate, at The Waikato Times Office,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3106, 11 June 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3106, 11 June 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3106, 11 June 1892, Page 4

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