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AuctionsJ. McNICOL. . .SPECIAL CLEARING SALE AT ' HAUTAPU. TO-MORROW. The undersigned has received inatruc tions from Thomas Bros, (who arc leaving the district), to sell by auction on the premises. Hautapu, on above date, rpHE WHOLE OF THEIR CONI TRACTING PLANT, consisticg of 1 Horses, Drays, Ploughs, Harrows, Machinery, etc., etc. 16 Draught Horses, all young, staunch, active, heavy draughts, and in good hard condition 2 Good Hacks ; 1 Ladies' Hack, by St. Patrick 4 Double-furrow Ploughs, 19 Sets Plough Harness, 2 Sets Cart Harness, 5 Sets 3-horse Trees, 2 Sets 2-horse Trees, 1 Dray, Champion Drill in good workiug order, 1 Spring Cart and Harness, Buckeye Reaper and Binder, Woods' Mower, Corbin 3-horse Disc Harrow, 3-horse . Tine Harrow, 16 Good Horse Covers, 2 Saddles and Bridles, Tarpaulin 20 x 16, 3 Tenta and Plies, Camp Ovens, 2 Iron Square Troughs, 150 gals, each ; j Kit of Stone Mason's Tools, First-class Martini-Henry Rifle, Sundries, etc., etc. ! Also, if not sold privately before day of sale, GRAND LIT TDK FAIIM of 50 acres, at Hautapu ; all in the best of cultivation, having been all tile drained and well ' manured, 30 acres now 'in splendid grass, and 20 acres ready to sow this spring. Fiveroomed House, Dairy, and Stable ; 2 acres good orchard in full bearing 3 ACRES IN CAMBRIDGE WEST, with Four-roomed Cottage and Dairy attached. All well fenced. Half-acre in orchard; balance in good grass Anyone wanting to purchase good j horses cannot do better than attend thia * sale, all the horses being really first-clasß, every one being guaranteed sound and staunch. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. J ■ McNICOL. CAMBRIDGE LIVE STOCK SALE. Saturday, 13th August. At 12 noon sharp. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr J. R. S. Richardson, who is giving up dairjing, to sell on above date, THE WHOLE OF HIS WELLSELECTED DAIRY COWS-a really choice lot 60 Choice Dairy Cows, milking and close to calving (principally in calf to Jersey Bull) 2 Pure-bred Ayrshire Bulls, ) g 0 2 years old ret"3 1 Pure-bred Jersey Bull, bred ( -3 ™ by F. L. Wright J oj < 3 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 years, bred by James Taylor Also, 12 Young Pure-bred Yorkshire Pigs 2 Twenty-gallon and 2 Thirty-gallon Milk Cans 20 Prime Fat Wethers, .Tas. Forrest 6 Fat Cows, G. E. Clark 1 Good Springer, H. J. Paton J. McNICOL. HAMILTON LIVE STOCK SALE. Thursday, 18th August. CROSSBRED EWES, At)'./ with lambs at side, A. Dawson 4 Fat Cows, Thos. N. Diprose 4 Fat Cows, P. Corboy J■McN I C O L . T E AROHA SALE. In Town- Board Yards. Saturday, August 20th. At 1 o'clock. CATTLE, HORSES, &c. Also, Choice Lot of Ornamental and other Trees from Mr E. Y. Cox. J. McNICOL . CLEARING SALE AT OAMP.IIIDGE". Wednesday, 24th AugustThe undersigned has received instructions from Mr A. Clements to soil on the premises, Clements' Pari;, The whole of hi.s live STOCK, IMPLEMENTS. FURNITURE, Ac., &c., comprising: 900 Ewes (with lambs at si elf), Dairy Cows, Bugey Horses, Farm Implements, etc., etc. Particulars iu future issue. ! J. McNICOL. WAITOA MONTHLY SALE. I'riday, August 26th. < At 1.30 p.m. QATTLE AND SHEEP. | J. McNICOL. ' Q N SALE. LARNEY'S ANTHELMINTIC. No flock-owner should be without it. ■ Also, 3 Sheep Feeders, etc. \ ,T. McNICOL, ! Agent for P. and D. Duncan. Agricultural ] Implement Makers, Christchurr.h ( and Ashburton. 1 JjlOR IMMEDIATE SALIT [ BURKE'S FARM, at Ngaroto ; 234 acres ; good farm (adjoining jj Ngaroto Railway Station); well £ fenced, and all in good cultivx- * tion. To be sold a bargain. Apply to J. McNICOL, r Hamilton; ® Or, R. BURKE, £ On Farm. -j pOR PRIVATE SALE. J Good Steam Engine, iu good oi'der. Can be seen at Mr Jarret's, Cambridge t West. 1 Also, Ten-horse Power Encine (June and Co., makers) and Chaff-cutter, by Andrews and Bevan. Can be seen at Frank O'Neill's, Pukerimu. 1 Also, Eight-horse Power Engine (Horusby), with Threshing Machine (Hornsby); 4ft. Bin. drum, with Straw Elevator and Chaff-cutter, by Bentall, with all fittings, I riddles, elevators, &c. On account of J, Bainbridge, Paterangi. J. McNICOL. jpOßg A L E J Small Flock of Pure Border Leicester Sheep Also, Quantity Ryegrass and Cocksfoot Seed S J. McNICOL.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3132, 11 August 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3132, 11 August 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3132, 11 August 1892, Page 3

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