Sales by Auction. \ McNIC 6 L ' S SPRING TTORSE EIAIR IN CONNECTION WITH WAIKATO FARMERS CLUB'S '• ANNUAL STALLION PARADE. IN CAMBRIDGE YARDS. '• On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 31, At Noon sharp.. ... I WILL hold my Spring Horse Fair ai above, and solicit entries. Good horses wil . mret a good demand if brought to this sale. Entries made to date are fromGEORGE E CLARK, H. CLARK, R. McCALL, McNICOI '*. BROS., C. J. STOREY, A. McNICOL, G. F - MCCULLAGH, J. BROWN, ;J. MCNICOL, H » WINDSOR, W. CHITTY, KING, LIMMER ' CHARLESTON, ELSTON, RUMNEY, J A ME; taylor, W. tucker, W. GRICE AND CO. - williams, F. Marshall, W. l. c. WIL HAMS, John MCLEOD, SKMMKNS, D. Shaw JOHN brady, E. Y. COX, R. RATHBoNE, H R brunskill. A. dawson, T. WALKER 5 james MUIR, HILL bros., W. Morgan, H RHODES. BURN-MURDOCH,T. rosborough, r. N. buttle, JNO. potts, J NO. phillips, ' H. haseler, J as. HONEYBUN. l horses WILL be SOLD as enterkd FOB SALE. . • The following STALLIONS will be also offered :— 1 DRAUGHT STALLION, BLAIR ATHOL, by HSiiir At hoi, dam Blossom-; Blossom, by i Matchless out of Blossom, by Cumberland. A grand worker, and sure getter of good , stock. ) THOROUGHBBED STALLION AORANGI, f, four years old, by Captivator (imp.) out ol Raugi; Rangi by Ravensworth (imp.) out i of Skybird (imp.) Aorangi is a strong wellgrown horse, very handsome, and with a set of splendid legs; is a good-tempered . horse, and has a splendid constitution, and would nuke a good horse to use as a sire on a station. ROADSTER STALLION MERRYBOY, three years, by Merrylegs out of Barry, a very fast trotting and handsome buggy mare, bred in Tarauaki. Merryboy is a very handsome colt, resembling his sire very < much, and has 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 seasou to sell such. J. McNICOL. i ~ ..■ THE HAYMARKBT. HIDES, SKINS, AND WOOL SALE. Each Tuesday, at twelve o'clock, HIDES, SKINS, AND WOOL assorted by an expert, and highest values •3ut»."jied for them. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. BAKER BROTHERS will auction at an early date a Building Lot and Three Residences on St. Stephen's Road, Parnell; also, lot 143 Waikomiti, 9a. 3r. 4p., and other properties. 3 '■'.!< Warehousemen,, &c /GUARANTEED ALL-WOOL NEW ZEALAND OHIEF BRAND CLOTHING. The B«al for - QUALITY, FINISH, AND FIT. CHIEF BRAND MOLESKIN TROUSERS. T..ped Seams, and sawn with best Linen Thread. To be had of all CLOTHIERS AND DRAPERS. WHEELER AND WILSON SEWING MACHINES, With all the latest improvements. WHOLESALE AGENTS, ARCH, CLARK & SONS, AUCKLAND. Board and Residence. OALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storie house, large lofty rooms, extensive grounds, tennis laws, ■tabling, paddocks, <tc. ' Horses and Buggies by arrangement. Cambridge is w«U known for its dry bracing ah, and is strongly recommended by medical men for invalids or others requiring change from the sea ail. References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon Willis, Major Tusk, &c. " ITiLLESMERE," PRINCES-STREET JCi (Opposite Government House, adjoining Albert Park). In its appointments and style adapted for business gentlemen and tourists. Suites of rooms at moderate terms. Situation second to none. View splendid, Excellent table. Cuisine under the management of a first-rate cook. Attendance good Five minutes' from Gensral Post Office and Queenstreet. Mas. PAIN (late of "The Carlton"), Proprietress THE CARLTON, CITY ROAD, SYMOND-STREET-First-clasa Board and Residence. , Tourists entries in visitors' book : Mr. and Mrs. M., Comfortable* sorry to leave." Colonel W. (England). "Comfortable ; home-like." Mr. M. D. (England), "So glad 'Frisco mail delayed." Rev. and Mrs. G.,'* Well-ordered establishment, shall have pleasure in recommending it." Mr. and Mrs. W., "Central, convenient, comfortable." Mr. and Airs. L. and family, " Received every attention; cooking good ; attendance good." Baths, Piano. Telephone, 326.—Mrs. Sbailer, Proprietress. . A SHBURN HALL, DUNEDIN, •"- LICENSED HOME FOR THE INSANE AND INEBRIATES.—Offers the advantages of Homely Comfort, Freedom from Crowding, and Cheerful Surroundings. Persons with slight mental incapacity received as voluntary boarders. Entirely separate accommodation provided for inebriates. FROG MORE HOUSE, Corner Symondsstreet and 'Graf Road—Large and wellfnraishud rooms. First-class table and attendance. Hot and cold baths, Conducted by E. Mullaly. MRS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE, 70, GREY-STREET. Fine view. Plunge and Shower Baths ; Piano, and the comforts of home. ..'.;■. ,*. „. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower VincentJ street, three minutes' walk from Opera. House. Double and single Bediooms. Suite of Rooms at moderate terms. Hot and cold baths.— Richmond, Proprietress. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence, three minutes from Choral Hall. — Mrs. McDonald, Alva House, Grafton Road. Terms moderate. .-;.-■ /c;' MRS. GUMMING, Wood-BtK)Qt, : sonby.—Vacancy for two gentlemen. Terms .moderate. « " ■■ Q.ALLEY WHISKEY, IN CASK AND BULK. JUST LANDHD. ARTHUR H. NATHAN. FRY'S PURE CONCENTRATED COCOA. The Newest Drink. Sold by the best Grocers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8986, 17 September 1892, Page 8
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