Auctions. J. McNICOL. CAMBRIDGE LIVE STOCK SALE. THIS DAY, At 12 noon sharp. The undersigned has received instruo tions from Mr J. K. S. Richardson who is giving up dairy inc. to sell o above date, The whole of his well SELECTED DAIRY COWS—; really choice lot I 60 Choice Dairy Cows, milking an< lj close to calving (principally ii calf to Jersey Bull) 2 Pure-bred Ayrshire Bulls, ) g a 2 years old / 1 Pure-bred Jersey Bull, bred f £ by F. L. tVright )£ « 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 years, bred b; James Taylor Also, ~ 12 Young Pure-bred Yorkshire Pigs 2 Twenty-gallon and 2 Thirty-galloi Milk Cans 20 Prime Fat Wethers, .Tas. Forrest 6 Fat Cows, G. E. Clark 1 Go.id Springer, H. J. Paton J. McNICOL. j HAMILTON LIVE STOCK SALE. Thursday, 18th August. i irA CROSSBRED EWES, J Ifj V with lambs at aide, A. Dawsot 4 Fat Cows, Thos. N. Diprose !r 4 Fat Cows, P. Corboy k Wanted at this Sale—Well-bred Pigs, any size and in any number. J ■ McNICOL. ■ TE ARO H A SALE. In Town Board Yards. Saturday, August 20th. At 1 o'clock. 8 /BATTLE, HORSES, &c. 5 \J _ Also, Choice Lot of Ornamental and other ' Trees from Mr E. Y. Cox. 1 ! J. McNICOL. r OHAUPO FORTNIGHfLY~SALE~ Tuesday, August 23rd. At 1.30 p.m. sharp. PAT AND STORE CATTLE, Sheep, Dairy Cows, &c. 200 Good Half-bred Hoggets, from Te Kuiti. 1 J. McNICOL. CLEARING SALE AT CAMBRIDGE. Wednesday, 24th August. The uudersigned has received instructions from Mr A. Clements to sell on the premises, Clements' Park, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, &c., &c., comprising: 900 Ewes (with lambs at side), Dairy Cows, Bugey Horses, Farm Implements, etc., etc. Particulars in future issue. J. McNICOL. WAITOA MONTHLY SALE. I'riday, August 26th. L At 1.30 p.m. OATTLE AND SHEEP. 1 J. McNICOL. McNICOL'S SPRING HORSE FAIR In connection with Waikato Farmers' Club's ANNUAL STaLLION PARADE. In Cambridge Yards. ON WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. ; At noon sharp. I WILL hold my Spring Horse Fair as above, and solicit entries. Good horses will meet a good demand if brought to this sale. Entries made to date are from Geo. E. Clark, H. Clark, K. McCall, McNicol Bros., C. J. Storey, A. McNicol, G. F. McCullagh, J. Brown, J. McNicol, H. Windsor, W. Chitly, King, Limmer. Charleston, Elston, Rumney, James Taylor, W. Tucker. W. Gi'ice and Co., Williams, F. Marshall, W. L. C. Williams, John McLeod, Semmens, D. Shaw, John Brady, E. Y. Cox, R. Rathborne, H. R. Brunskill, A. Dawson, T. Walker, James Muir. Hill Bros., W. Morgan, H. Rhodes, Burn-Murdoch, T. Rosborough, R. N. Buttle, W. Morgan. Horses will be sold as entered for sale. The following STALLIONS will be also offered :— Draught Stallion, BLAIR ATIIOL, by Blair Athol, dim Blossom ; Blossom by Matchless, out of Blossom, by Cumberland. A grand worker, and sure getter of goot stock Thoroughbred Stallion, AORANGI, four years old. by Captivator (imp), out of Rangi; Bangi by Ravensworth (imp), out of Skybird (imp)) Aorangi is a strong well-grown horse, very handsome, and with a set of Bplendid legs ; is a good-tempered horse and has a splendid constitution, and would make a good horse to use as a sire on a station Roadster Stallion, MERRY 150Y, three years, by Merrylegs, out of Barry, a very fast trotting and handsome buggy mare, bred in Taranaki. Merryboy is a very handsome colt, resembling his sire very much, and bas good paces, and will prove a good sire for breeding roadsters and buggy horses Anyone having stallions to sell would do well to enter them at once for this Sale, as this will be the best opportunity of the season to sell such. J . McNICOL. J1 O R g ALE. Good Steam Engine, in good order. Can be seen at Mr J. Allwill's, Cambridge. Also, Ten-horse Power Engine (June and Co., makers) and Chaff-cutter, by Andrews and Bevan. Can be seen at Frank O'Neill's, Pukerimu. Also, I Eight-horse Power Engine (Horasby), with Threshing Machine (Hornsby); 4ft. 6in. drum, with Straw Elevator and Chaff-cutter, by Bentall, with all fittings, riddles, elevators, &c. On account of J. Bainbridge, Paterangi. Small Flock of Pure Border Leicester i Sheep Also, Quantity Ryegrass and Cocksfoot Seed Also, Quantity Prime Seed Wheat, White I Tuscau. Sample to be seen at my office. J. McNICOL. !
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3133, 13 August 1892, Page 3
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