Auctions. W. J. HUNTER. SATURDAY, JULY 2. For Sale at Cambridge Yards on Saturday, July 2nd, /» CHOICE FAT COWS, U T. Hicks 4 Choice Fat Heifers, 11. Hicks 3 Choice Heifers at calving, Jas. Forrest 3 Choice Heifers, at calving, G. Booth l(i Choice Yearling and Eighteenmonths Steers and Heifers, C. Roberts 50 Fat Sheep Ton Carrots, Ton Eating Potatoes, T. Hicks First-class Medium Draught Mare, staunch Good Hack, Saddle and Bridle, from Waitoa 5 Useful Plough Horses First-clas>s Single-seated Buggy, Set New Buggy Harness Useful Spring Waggon; will carry 30owt. A First-class Waggon (carry\ £ two ton), in good order j a 3 Draught Horses, thoroughly I "o a staunch in all kinds of I >> g farm, waggon, or dray>S"o work ; highly recom- I mended I EK 6 Sets First-class Harness for I j> above / H Lot Good Bacon, G. Watt 2 Chaff-cutters (horso-power), Fowls, &c. At 12 o'clock. W. J . HUNTER. N.B. —Wanted at this Sale : 2 Good Second-hand Side Saddles. TUESDAY, JULY 5.' For Sale, at Ohaupo Yards, on Tuesday, July sth, PTAA HALFBRED ROMNEY /UU MARSH AND LINCOLN LAMBS, A. S. Ormsby 150 Four-tooth to Full-mouth Ewes, to lamb about July 20th to Down rams 300 Head Mixed Store Cattle 8 Very Prime Fat Oxen, from Paterangi 6 Fat Cows, very choice, from Broadnieadows 6 Choice Young Dairy Cows, at calving, from Tamahere 8 Prime Fat Steers, Morgan Bros. 10 Well-bred Spayed Heifers 2 First-class Cows, to calve in Sep tember, from Te Rahu 00 Strong Calves, mixed sexes At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. THURSDAY, JULY 7. The undersigned has received instructions irom Mr A. Furze to sell at his residence, Tamahere, on Thursday, July 7th, rfIHE WHOLE OF HIS CONTRACTX ING PLANT,, consisting of .14 Active Draught Horses, suitable for plough, waggon, or any kind of farm work ; all young, sound, staunch, and in good condition 3 Unbroken Draught Horses, rising three years old, by Lowden Tam 1 Upstanding Grey Handsome Cab or Carriage Horse Farm Waggon, Tip Dray, Fourhorse Set Scarifiers 4 Reid and Gray D,F. Ploughs, in good order Mowing Machine (by Wallace), S.F. Plough, Waggon Cover 14 Sets Plough Harness, 4 Sets Threehorse Swingletrees Set New Waggon Harness, 2 Sheep Feeders, 2 Four-horse Freders Double-seated Buggy and Double Set of Harness At 1 o'clock. Luncheon provided. W. J. HUNTER. The auctioneer would call special attention to the above sale. Horses are strong big animals, in good condition, and grand workers. Ploughs and Harness nearly new. POTA&FT-manures FOR TURNIPS • SUPERPHOSPHATES, KAINIT n-TTANOS-i 1 eruvian & Vjt U JX 1* PHOSPHATIC IRON~ SULPHATE BONEDUSTS-^;t A K Ngaroawahia Bonemill.
W. S. LAURIE & CO., SEED & MANURE MERCHANTS, Auckland, Offer the above Manures to Farmers and others in quantities to suit purchasers; also Grain, Clover, and Turnip Seeds. Henry Buttlr, Ohaupo, District Agent. Orders sent through him, or forwarded to W. S. L. and Co., Customs street, Auckland, will receive prompt attention. Ijjg" Highest price given for Boneß delivered at Ngaruawahia. T. L. White. | [J. Bennett. jyiTONE & QO., SHIP BROKERS AND AGENrS, IMPORTERS, GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 20, Queen-street, Auckland. Cable Address : Stone. BONED UST. — Agents for Runcorn Al, No. 2 and 0 Fine and Napier No. 2. Also on sale : Sydney JI. Queensland and various other brands. Having stocks on hand, we are prepared to make special quotations to cash customers of five tons and upward. Have always on sale at very lowest rates, viz. :—Oats, Chaff, Bran, Potatoes (Oamarn and Canterbury), Oatmeal (various makers), Maize, Flour and Sharps (Auckland and Southern), Fowl and Milling Wheats, Barley, Seed, Tartarian, Dun and Canadian Oats, &c., &c. Wheelwrights' Requisites: Tasmanian Blue Gum Timber aud Shafts, Red Gum Felloes, Iron Bark Dray Shafts and Spokes, Pohutukawa Shafts and Felloes. Indents for Iron Hark Timber executed. Agencies : Canterbury Belfast Bacon Curing Company's Hums and Bacon and Lard, in bladder and keg. Preservitas, Butter Powder, invaluable for preserving Milk, Butter, Game, Meat, Fish, <&c. Tyser Line (Limited), direct line steamers. •gOBSON AND QOMPANY'S CAFE & BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, Q(7l!'EX>-STfiKKT (OE'POSITE DONALD AND Edenborougu's). The proprietors have pleasure in callin" the attention of Country Settlers and others to the Excellent Accommodation inßoard and Lodging afforded through the extensive and central premises now in their occupation, and where Comfort. Cleanliness, and Good Meals are combined with moderate charges. J
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3213, 28 June 1892, Page 4
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