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Auctions. ' THE HAY MARKET. * ;:; FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, *0: At 11 o'Ciock. • Ex Taeawkea, fkom Sydney. M USEFUL HEAVY, LIGHT, AND MEDIUM DKAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS, from 4 to 6 years old, with good trials. Now on view at Haymarliet. - A. BUCKLAND & SONS. W. J. Hunter's Sales. SATURDAY, 24th AUGUST. AT CAMBRIDGE. CAMBRIDGE ■ ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE SALE. ID/9 CHOICE CALVES AND O\) YEARLINGS, from Messrs G. Watt. All will. Seabrooke, G. Keeley, Bridgeman, T. W. Hicks, Crouch, Viokers, sen., •Edson and neighbourhood, 12 Springing Cows and Heifers, G. Watt and A. Wallace 20 Choice Two-and a-half-year-old Steers, 10 Choice Yearlings. A. Bailey 60 Two-year-old Steers, Clements Park 20 Very Choice Yearlings, W. Russell ,< s'Two-year-old Steers, 2 Springing Heifers, C. W. Percy 10 Two-and-a-half and Three-year-old Steera Robt. Main Two-year-old Shorthorn Bull, A. Wallace 6 Fresh Cows, B. Comer 15 Three-year-old Heifer 3 and Yeanlings, H. Vickors 30 Well-bred Choice Two-and-a-talf-year-old Steers, 15 Well-bred Heifers, in calf to pure Shorthorn Bull, Hannon Bros. 32 Prime Fat Cows, Broadzneadows. Alf. Gane. W. Bailej, Gorton Estate and Edson 33 Very Choice Yearliegs, principally Steers, well-grown and good cojimrs, E. Rhodes. Wentworth CO Strong Good Crossbred Hoßgets, H. Rogers Entries solicited. At 12.30 o'clock. TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST. AT OHAUPO. t Hy CHOICE YOUNG ' COWS AND JL I HEIFERS, property Mr W. Karl, Paterangi 40 Two-year-aid Steers. Cows and Calves, W. and. G.'Wilkie W EDNESDAY AN D THURSDAY, 4th AND sth SEPTEMBER. AT CAMBRIDGE. SPECIAL HORSE SALE. QAA RIDING AND HARNESS <L 5Xr \7 HORSES, amongst them :— 6 Grain! Active Draught Horses, first-class workers;' 7 Stock Horses, 3 Brood Marea, 1 Five-year-old Mare, by Parthenopeeus ; 15 One, Two- and Three-year-old Colts, by Insromar, Baitierdash. Gipsy King, Lord Glasgow, and M.orrylegs Colt, property W. Thornton, Esq., atrl will be sold without reserve 40 Macks, Buggy Horses. Draughts, unbroken (Riding and Draught Celts, from Tauranga The Pony Stallion Tom Thumb, quiet, to carry children Draught Horses, Hacks and Buggy Horses, without reserve, from Messrs Wilkie Brothers, Oralrau Entries to date from: — Auckland Tram Company, Paterson and Co,. C, Roberts. C. Hunter, C Arnold. R. and H. Reynolds, Gorton Estate, J, J. Graham, Wise, McNicol, J. Edson, A. Wallace, W. Souter, T. Wise, L. B. Ewan, H. Windsor, J. Allwill. G. Mann. J. Clements, Alf. Main, A. Bailer. W. Chitty. Hannon Bros., B. Comer, M. Pickering, A. Furze, C. Alexander, Foster, Kusabs, Shaw, Norris, H. Hicks, W. Morgan, Speake, White, J. Bridgman, D, Turnwald, Kempthorne, Davidson, Stokes, Deaville, J. Potts, Primrose, H. May, Ke*rish. Blackman, D. Hollo, W. M. Douglas. Gilmour. Brockolsby, James McDonald, W. Hooton, TDodd, J. Murphy, I. Hodgton, A. Nicol. Honeybun, lagham. Vosper, Armstrong. Wetherill, 11. Kay, G. J. Ncal, \V. A. P. Sutton. J. Andersoa, M. Butler, Jos. Butler, G, Kealey, Thos. Cowley, J. S. Browne and G. Jack. Buyers will find above horses -a really good lot. the greater portion being bred by present owners, and many to be sold to highest bidder. Sale at 10 o'clock each day. WEDNESDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER. AT PUKEKURA. Instructed by Messrs Looker Bros., of Pukekura, near "Cambridge. THE WHOLE OF THEIR CHOICE DAIRY COWS. HORSE?, IMPLEMENTS, etc.. as follows:----20 Young Shorthorn Cows, 13 Young Hair and Three-quarter-bred Jersey Cows and Three-vear-old Heifers (by Mr R. Reynolds' pure Jersey bulls), 11 Yearlings, 15 Young Calves. 3 active staunch Draught Mares, Pair Quiet Biiggy Ponies. Light, Spring Waggon, fc>.F. Plough, Three-horse Disc Harrows (in good order). Flexible Harrows. Tine Harrows, Reaper and Mower, 4 20-gallon Milk Cans, Milk Cooler and Buckets. Plough Harness, Spring Cart, Roller. Pump and Piping, 9 Bags Feed Oats, Cattle Dog, etc. At 12 o'clock. DURING OCTOBER. OHAUPO YARDS. MRS JOHN HILL'S FARM of 790 acre*, known as Glencoe, situated midway between Hamilton and Ohauao, with good 6-roomed liouau. Dairy, Stable, Cowsheds, etc. All ring fenced. Hounded by Waikato River and farms of Messrs Ribb.=, tfribble, T. Hunt, and Peacock*. Stock can betaken at valuation. Terms cusy. W. J. HUNTS R. MaNieol and ©o.'s Sales. FRIDAY, 23rd AUGUST. AT WAITOA. 6>£f HEAD BEEF, from Lansdowne, ,<at*lP Richmond Downs 5 Heat! Beef, 1 Dairy Cow. E. D. Murray and Waitoa Estates 8 Cows, springers, from MorrinsviUo 30 Fat Wethers, ICO Really Good Three-qwimer-bred Six-tooth ISwes,at lambing. Jiaif-ton Early SeoU Potatoes. Half-ton Hobart Potatoes, W. JL. C. Williams MONDAY, 26th AUGUST. AT HAMILTON. Instructions from Mr Geo. Powell. 7 FIRST - CLASS HEAVY AND MEDIUM DUAUGHT HORSES. 2 firstclass Heavy Draught Mares, in foal to Rosebory ana St. Patrick; 1 Two-year-old Coll. by Lord Clyde; 1 Yearling Colt, by Lothair; 1 fivst-elass Hack, by Ingomar ; 1 Hoy's Pony; 2 D.F. Ploughs. 1 Two-ton Waggon, I Horse Hayrake. 1 Oourtltuul Buggy, Polo and Shafts, Wood Roller and Shafts ; 1 Mowing Machiuo and Hercules Knife Bar for scrub "cutting ; 6 Sets Plough Harness, 1 Bel Cart Harne-s 1 Set Buggy Harness, 1 Saddle, 2 Sets Swinglti-treus, Hut on wheels, 7 x 10, Bedstead and >I at tress, Meat Safo. Zinc Tubs, and other sundries too numerous to mention. Hale at 1.30 p.m. The ilorso Stock are, as represented, firstclass, and worthy the attention of buyers. " WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST. AT TE KUITI. INSTRUCTED BY MR HARRY 1 TANNER, mHE BALANCE OF HIS STORE JL STOCK, consisting of—Drapery. Suits, Boots, Spadus, Riding and Pack Saddles, Horse Covers, etc. Also, osj account of other clients—Horses, Sheop. Pigs, Cattle, etc. SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, AT CAMBRIDGE. SPRING CATTLE SALE Entries solicited. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 and 26. AT CAMBRIDGE. A NNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. -C3L Entries Solicited. TUESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, AT OHAWPO. S i; P RING HOGGET SALE. At Ohtiupo Yards. Entrias solicited. "pi OR PRIVATE SALE. SINGLE-BAGGING CHAFFCUTTER, will cct 8 tons a day. ENTIRE COLT, rising three years, by General Fleming,- out of mare imported from the. South Island 8-Horso-power ENGINE, in good order 800. CROSSBRED WETHERS, off turnips,; COACHING, THOTTING AND DRAUGHT • STALLIONS McNIGOL AND CO. G.'-F. MeCULLAGH, Atrcbioneer. TT ; ADY is willing fco give services as CornJLJ panion or Help (country preferred) in os:----enange for homo ; wages no object.—Address Xj.V., faTAR Office. -„

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 197, 19 August 1895, Page 4

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