Auctions. J. McNICOL. CAMBRIDGE LIVE STOCK SALK. THIS DAY. riATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, ETC. \j Also, Assortment Good New Furniture, from Howard Bros. J. McNICOL. HAMILTON LIVE STOCK SALE. Thursday, lOtti November. I AA HEAD MIXED STORE, FAT JLUU AND DAIRY CATTLE. 40 Yearlings, principally Steers, W. Chitty 1 Good Plough Horse \ 1 Four-year-old Hack, I by Billinsgate \fc a fl re v 3 Unbroken Colts, by f K H, Uley Kenilworth an d I Muskapeer / J . McNICOL. SPECIAL SALTS OF WELL-BRED BULLS AND GROWN STEERS; BREEDING AND STORE COWS AND HEIFERS, In Oiiaopo Yards, On Tuesday, November 15th. At 11 a.m sharp. nr RKALLY CHOICE YEARLING JiD SHORTHORN BULLS, from W. Taylor, Gr^enliill 7 Really Choice Yearling Shorthorn Bulls, from R. Burke, Ngaroto 6 Yearling Shorthorn Bulls, Rotolingi 2 Pure Polled Angus Yearling Bulls, from b. Lawaon, Te Monia 12 Shorthorn Bulls, from D. McLaren, Gorton Estate, Jno. Higginson, Jas. Melville, and A. Wallace Pure Ayrshire Bull, Jas. Shaw 2 Yearling Jersey Bulls \ A. 1 Yearling Hereford Bull f Wallace 100 Head of 2, 3 and 4-year-old Steers, Cows and Heifers, from Donny Bros. 100 Head of 3 and 4-year-old Steers, well-bred and in good condition, from W. Paterson 50 Head Well-bred Cattle, from Rangiaohia 70 Head Mixed Cattle, from Atiamun 300 Head of Mixed Store Cattle Fat Cattle, Fat and Store Sheep, Dairy Cows, &c. 1000 4 and 6-tooth Wethers, many of them good mutton. 70 Grown Steers
Sale of Bulls 11 a.m. shavp ; Store Stock at 1.30 p.m. The 100 Steers from New Zealand and Thames Valley Land Company are withdrawn for the present. J . Mc.NICOI. SALE OF PURE-BRED LINCOLN RAM HOGGETS At Ohatjpo on TUESDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. At 1.30 p.m. I will sell by public auction as above, O£ PURE LINCOLN RAM HOGJj\) GETS of my own breeding. They are sired by Matchless, Hereward 11., Chaplin, Little Tom, and Topknot. Matchless, Hereward 11., and Chaplin were bred by J. B. Sutton, Southland ; Little Tom and Topknot by Mr Thos. Tanner, Hawke's Bay. These hoggets are well-grown, have been naturally fed in open paddocks, never housed, and are good, strong-coustitutioned sheep, full of vigour and fit to breed stud sheep from or turn out on a run with a flock._ They are beautifully-woolled sheep, being fine, dense and even, and clad all over. J. McN I C 0 L. Little Tom, bred by Thos. Tanner, Esq., Hawke's Bay. A small sheep, but beautifully-woolled and very even, and a stronj-constitutioned pheep. Matchless, bred by J. B. Sutton. Esq., Southland, by the ram Hereward out of a Kirkham slrain on the ewe side. Ist prize Auckland Show, 1890. Topknot, bred by Thos. Tanner, Esq., Hawke's Bay. Ist prize ram hogget Auckland Show, IS9O. This ram is now the property of J. Barugh, Esq. Chaplin, bred by J. B. Sntton, Esq., Southland, by Little Winter 2nd, out of a Chaplic strain on ewe side. Hereward 11., bred by J. B. Sutton, Esq., Southland, by Hereward, out of a Kirkham strain on ewe side. Champion ram Auckland Show, 1891. SPECIAL CLEARING SALE AT MAUNGAVVHARA
Thursday, November 17th. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. The undersigned has received instructions from Messrs G. .and J. Walker to sell by auction as above, on the premises, Manngawliani, THE WHOLE UF THEIR LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, &C, consist--220 Merino Ewes, with halfbred lambs 400 Crossbred Ewes, with lambs 50 Head Cattle, mixed sexes and ages 30 Hoggets 7 Draught Mares and Geldings Chestnut Gelding (Anteros), good in all harness 3 flacks, 6 Dairy Unws, 2 Cambridge Rollers, 1 Hea\y Farm Waggon (Cousins aud Aitken), 1 Express Wageon, 1 S. F. Wallace Plough, 2 D.F. Ploughs (Reid and Gray), 2 D.F. Ploughs (Wallace), 1 D.F. Plough (BoOih, Macdonald. aud Co.), 5 extra Skeiths, Stocks and Wheels, 6 SetuSwinstletrees, 3 dozen Shares (Wallace, Reid and Gray, and Booth, Macdonald, and Co.), 2 Sets Tine Harrows (4 leaves each), Disc Harrow (9ft.) with Broadcast. Sower attached (Reid and Gray;, Flexible Harrow, 21 Seta Plough | Harness. 3 Sets Cart Harness, 2 Tip Drays, Horse-power and Chaff-cutter, New Reid and Gray Chaff-cutter, four horse powtr ; Double - seated Buggy and Harness, Scarafier and Moulder, Wool Press, Bellows, Anvil. Vice, and other smith's tools ; Lot Bearings for Buckeye Mower, Kauri Sheep Dip, o Wheelbarrows, 4 Dozen Axehandles, 12 Axes, 5 Sets Grindstone Axles and Rollers, 4 Kegs, 12 Camp Ovens and Boileis, 800 Sacks, Steelyards (300). 3 Spring Balances, 3 Grubbers, 3 Picks, 3 Adze 3, 3 Spades and Forks, Hand Seed-sowers, Hammers, Tomahawks, Slash hooks, Hand and Cross-cut Saws, Walker's Rollers, Staples, Brace and Bits, Lot Planes, Paints aud Oils, 6 cwt. New Wire, Barbing Wire, 5 cwt. Plain and 5 cwt. Barbed Wire, Ton Mixed Manure, 6 Pair Heavy Gate Hinges, 4 Pair Light Hinges, Sheep Shears, Bagging Kings, Greasing Jacks, Lot Timber,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3178, 5 November 1892, Page 3
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800Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3178, 5 November 1892, Page 3
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