J. McNICOL. CAMBRIDGE MONTHLY SALE. Saturday, January 28thAt 1.30 p.m. sharp. "fY MERINO EWES, sound-mouths, lambs taken from them a fortnight, fair .condition, H. J. Turner Chestnut Mare, goes in single or double harness, from Hamilton 2 Good Draught Horses, T, Barker . 2 Good Dairy Cows at calving, Jas. Forrest Weighing Machine, weighs up to 4cwt. 10 Well-fatted Heifers, R. Reynolds 30 Fat Ewes, Clements Park, Half-ton New Potatoes • Cattle, Sheep, Horses, &c. Also, Allotment 139, Cambridge East, containing 1 acre, and adjoining Mr Chas. Hunter's property. ■., Wanted at this sale: Lot Good Draught Horses. J. McNICOL. HAMILTON MONTHLY SALE. Thursday, February 2nd. At 12 noon sharp, CATTLE,; SHEEP, HORSES. 18 Grown Steers, almost beef, R, J. McNICOL. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE." Tuesday, 7th February. • AT, STORE, AND DAIRY CATOE 1' Fat and Store Sheep 70 Head Mixed Cattle, many of them ;..; ,igoodbeaf, Jno. T. Hetefc 40 Head Good Cattle, faratene; .p J. McNICOL. , : ; .'".:," wArroA' sale; ■ Friday, 10th February. . AAH CROSSBREDF, WES V.' :W 200 Merino Ewes W.L.C. 6 Pure Lincoln 2-tooth | Williams •'■ Rams ..J... 20 Fat Cows, A.'A, Company.; 'J. McNICOL. ' J. McNICOL'S. ANNUAL EWE AND .RAM PAIR. WEDNESDAY AND THUESDAY, .. loth and 16th February, 1893. I will hold my next Sheep Fair in my Ohanpo. Yards on Wednesday, 15th February, at 12 noon sharp, and will sell upwards of ; : , ".' ;', ZT.UUU • as follows: ,' 7,638 Longwool and Half-bred Lambs 7,525 Longwool and Half- bred Two-tooth Ewes....:-. 7,750 longwool Full-mouth Ewes 1,970 Full-mouth Half-bred Ewes 2,000 Full-mouth Merino Ewes 1,000 Two-tooth Wethers.., And on THURSDAY, 16th February, 900 Lincoln, English Leicester, Border Leicester, Romuey Marsh, Shropshire and Southdown, and Merino Rams.
THURSDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. At 12 noon sharp. My arrangements for receiving, drafting, yarding, telling, and giving quick delivery of sheep are tho most complete in the district, and anyone wanting their sheep shown and sold to advantage should make their entries for this sale. J . M cN.I CO L, . LARNEY'B ANTHELMINTIC. No flock-owner should be without it. Also, ' Sheep Feeders, etc. Little's.Sheep : Dip, Morton's Sheep ! Dip, Owen's Sheen Dip, and McDongall's Sheep Dip Sutton's Parasitic Drench Quantity First-class Bonedust at ■•'. Ohaupo' Gee's Fertilisers, • . ,T. ;MoNIC : OLv Agent for P.andD. Duncan, Agricultural .Implement Makers, Christchurck : and Ashburton. ■s. ,v * Good Steam Engine; iu good order. Can be seen at Mr J. Ailwill's, Cambridge. '•' '. Also,,'"' ( 'Ten-horse"Power Ensiho (June and Co,,- makers) 'and Chafkuttor,- by Andrews and Bcvau. Caii be- seen at Frank O'Neill's, Pukefimu. ( ; i! - ' ; Also, '•■,"•'• • ■ Jight-horsc ;Power Engine.(Hornsby), with Threshiug Machine (Hprnsby); 4ft. drum, with Straw Elevator and Chaff-cutter, byßentall; with all fitting*, riddles, elevators, ka. On account of J. Bainbridge, Paterangi. ■■■■'.' \,- ....A150,,,, '/ '. ,'■',. Quantity Ryegrass and Cocksfoot Seed J. MoNIOOL. AN THE BIGHT SIDE AT LAST. The Compensation Sale is now in . Full Swing! BARGAINS MR EVERYBODY! , Read the following ifst of NISW GOODS, to be had only'from THE NORTHERN CLOTHING &DRAPERY COMPANY :-100 yards of Fancy Print, at lsd the yard; 10 dozen Antimacassars, hand work, at Is each, worth 2s 6d; 500 yards of Fancy White Muslin, at 3jd per yard, worth double the money; a Beautiful Lot of Dress Stuffs, at 4sd the yard ; 100. yards of Good Strong Shirting, at 4Ad tfie yard; (>0 yards of Fancy-worked Dimity, at 7sd the yard, l chfiap at Is; 10 dozen Children's White Muslin Pinafores, at Is 9d. each, worth 3s 6d; a lot ot ladies' Fancy Leather Bells, at Is each ; 50 dozen Boys' and Girls' Ribbad Merino Hose, at 6d per pair, cheap at Is 3d; 10 dozen Ladies' French "Corsets,'from 2s per pair; Toilet Covers, from Is each j Children's Bibs, from 4Jd, each; thousands of yards'of Embroidery, at Id per vivrd ! a large lot ot Ladies' Kid Gloves, frotii>l]d tho pair.-New Mimjnery ; We have just opened a beautiful assortment of Ladies' and Girls' New Trimmed ITats for summer wear, and ladies requiring' Millinery would do well to in-1 spect our stock. These goods have all been trimn:ed by a first-class Auckland I artist. -Tailoring. : We, have extended the tailoring business, and are now prepared so take orders for Suits to measure. 'A splendid lot of now Tweeds and Coatings to select from.- We also guarantee a first-class fit, and for style and wprkmanship'we are unsurpassed.—Note the Address : THE NORTHERN CLOTHING & DRAPERY COMPANY, next door to H. M. Salmon, Tailor (in Bhop lately occupied by E; Jones,. Saddler, Hamilton West).
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3212, 26 January 1893, Page 3
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723Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3212, 26 January 1893, Page 3
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