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■ I. I Sales bj ?luction. -" . i _j> .-.'.. I THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 AND 2. ' LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES, CONTRACTING PLANT, ETC.. ~ AT CAMBRIDGE. The undersigned ■ will hold his special Horse Sale at Cambridge, Waikato, on Thursday and Friday, September list and 2nd, of .about KAH HORSES, o\J\) Comprising— Unbroken Medium and Heavy Draughts, Draught Horses, Firat-Claes Hacks, Buggy Horses, etc. Also, CONTRACTING PLANT OP W. J. NICHOLL AND CO., Comprising— 12 First-class Draught Mares and Geldings 5 D.F. Reid and Gray Ploughs 20 Sets Plough Harness 7 First-class Hacks, 3yrs, 4yrs, and syrß old, by Gipsy King, Freedom, Paddy's Land, and Tasman, out of Una, Reckless, and Venus, on account of W. M. Douglas, Esq. 30 Draught and Riding Horses (without reserve), from Assets Company 30 First-class Macks and Draught Horses, from Maketu, Tauranga, and Te Puke. Sale on first day at 11 o'clock, on second day at 9 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. AT AITKENS MART, TUESDAY NEXT, 238 D. At 12 Noon, 35 B l c -l- c L E s 35 GENT.'S, LADIES', and JUVENILES' BIKES, All good, useful Machines, by Well-known Makers. Also, Household Furniture, Mangles, Carpets, Tables, Cruets, Clocks, GlaEswaro, Pot Plants, etc. ALEX. AITKEN AND CO. MONDAY, 29TH AUGUST, TUESDAY, 30TII AUGUST, WEDNESDAY. 318T AUGUST, AND THURSDAY, IST SEPTEMBER, 1898, Commencing each day at 2 o'clock Sharp. EX R.M.S. RUAHINE, FROM LONDON. Important Unreserved Sale of a MAGNIFICENT CONSIGNMENT OF BOOKS, From one of the Oldest-Established and Leading Firms of Booksellers and Exporters in England. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. Are favoured with instructions from the Consignors to sell by public auction, absolutely without reserve, at their rooms, Featherstoiistreet, Wellington, as above, A DIRECT CONSIGNMENT OF 6 CASES, containing upwards of 2000 Volumes valuable BOOKS. THE FINEST SHIPMENT EVER OFFERED IN NEW ZEALAND, Comprising an Exceptionally Large number of Valuable Standard Works, but more particularly a Raro Collection of BOOKS ON NEW ZEALAND. Complete Catalogues, containing full particulars of the 965 lots to be sold and order of sales, will, on application to tho Auctioneers, be posted to any address. The Books will be open for inspection on and after SATURDAY, 20th August. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers, Wellington APPROACHING SALES. FURNITURE SALE (Mrs. Edwards')~Saturday, August 20. Oil a Tuesday, August 30. CAMBRIDGE SPRING CATTLE SALE-Satur-day, 3rd September. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE SALE-Wcdnes-day, Thursday, and Friday, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd September. FURNITURE SALE AT.TE AROHA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. b The undersigned have received instructions ( from Mrs. Edwards to sell on above date at her residence, Te Aroha, without reserve, milK WHOLE OF HER FURNITURE, ETC. Also, immediately afterwards, on account of Mr. James Anaemic, at his residence, Te Arolia, Kill)J.I) FURNITURE, ETC. Salo at 11 o'clock sharp. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30. tt rjt\(\ FAT WBTUEISS, four and *ix-tootb, i W heavy weights, Wm. Irvine, Pulietiti 60 Fat Wethers, Karamu 40 Ewes, at lambing \ ... hm . 20 Hofgois jrukennra. 1 CAMBRIDGE SPRING CATTLE SALE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. The undersigned will hold their ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE SALE ill their Cambridge Yards on ' above date, and will offer upwards oi ' PAA CHOICE WELL-BRED CATTLE, OUv amongst them: 150 Fat and Forward Four and Five-year-old Bullocks, N.Z.T.V. Land Co. 30 Fat and Forward Cows, N.Z.T.V. Land Co. i 150 Well-bred Three-year-old Steers, , from Waiinarama 70 Well-bred Yearlings, G. A. Runciman 30 Two and Three-year-old Cattle, Galatea 30 Mixed Cattle from Waotu •a Strong Steer Calves, D. Shaw o5 Strong Calves, from Tauwhare and Scotchman's Valley 30 Calves, mixed sexes, Tamahcre 7ii Choice Yearlings, ■'. Casey. N.B.—The Cattle from Patetere are wellbred, almost all killable, and havo ueen on turnips since May, ANNUAL SPRING HORSE SALE. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. AND FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 22, AND 23. The undersigned will hold their ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR in connection with Waikato Farmer's Club's Annual Stallion Parade at Cambridge on above dates, and will offer fully f>AA HORSES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, DUU comprising: Heavy and Medium Draughts, Upstanding Hacks, Coachers, Active Plough Horses, Useful Cobs and Har- , ness Horses, and a lot of Unbroken Horses, from the principal breeders and farmers of Waikato and neighbouring districts. i To avoid unpleasantness, entries will be 8 numbered as received at Hamilton ' office, , and clients are requested to forward particulars with each entry there, stating also , list entered for—unbroken, unreserved, or e reserved. i Order of Sale : I. Implcmei'*'' '•>'..•,.'..« lin'-rokon Stock, Unr reserved Horses, Reserved. • ! Sale starts WEDNESDAY, 12 noon; THURSd| DAY, 9 a.m. ; FRIDAY, 8 a.m. *.... ivGuiiivniD: Vnbrw-.eii: Galatea. 23 horses; Burke, 3 horses, 'league 1 cob, Aylward 1 horse, Jas. , McDonald 2 colts, Wymr.ii l colt, Hubbard 1 colt, |! Scott 1 colt, Day 9 draught colts and fillies 1 „ to three years old, Vernon 4 colts. ' Unreserved : Additional entries are : Stevens, 61 . to 64; Hubbard, 65 to 6S; Client, 09 to 93; Com- ' pany, 94 to 103 ; Wylie, 109 to 11* ; Molsley, 113 to 116; Paterson, J., 117,118; Scott, 119; Swayne 120; Fisher, J., 121, 122; Browne, 123, 124; El- . Hot, Jas., 125 to 133; Gorrie, 134, 135; Ver- , non, 135. .' Reserved: Additional entries are: McFarl lane, 331, 332; Smith. R. C, 333, 334; Lindsay, i 335, 336; Franklin, 337, 338; Cox, 339 to 342; I, Jeffairs, 343; Client, 344 to 353; Diokey, E. M., 354, 355; Johnston, 356 to 355; Nickle, W. ami E. 359,360; Or -gory, 361 to 363; Prftfc, 304; Ryburn E.. 365 to 368; Alderson, 369; Coyle, P., 370; Walker, 371 to 374; King, N.. 375; Bukowsky, 376; Jack, 377; Backman, 378, 379; Williamson, E., 380, 381. Also, on account of W. H. Hemes, Esq., Bay Mare (unbroken), i years old, uy The Dauphin-Nosegay, by Leolinm-Perfume Brown Ware (unbroken), 3 years old, by Hand- , some Jack—Nosegay, Handsome Jack by St, Leger Four-year Mare (unbroken), by Castor-Sap-phire, by Leolmus-Lyra (imp.) Brown Gelding Homai, good back. ■POB PRIVATE SALE. Several First-class Clydesdale SUllions, guranteed sound, sure foul-getters, and prizetakers in the best company . . Several good Farms Eight Horse-power Portable . Engine, in thorough good working order. . Roadster and Thoroughbred Stallions Two really good Coaches, sound and right Clydesdale Stallion Lord Rosebery, by Rose bery (imp.), dam Florence (imp.); a souni and sure horse. McNICOL AND CO. (G. F. McCuUagh, Auctioneer.) EGGS DEAR.' EGG POWDER CHEAP EGGS CHEAP. EGG POWDER CHEAPER. 6d Tins equal to a lot of eggs, 18 6d-TUOKER'S-6d. 18 HAH AT BOY'S "880 THE I 1 ■ • has learnt the lesson; must be Tuc t ker's every time. EGG POWDER. 6d-TUCKER-6d. D TWENTY • FIVE ENGLISH FOWL! A : ■ Couldn't lay :■■ ONE TIN OF EGG POWDER ; Amongst the whole crowd. Made in "Brigh ter Britain." Sixpence a tin. Sold every- ■■'■ •■' • ' where. ••:'«&.. ;,..' 56 •- ■ TUCKER'S EGG POWDER. \ lr CHE IS A PARTICULAR LADY KJ . So should she be! Get her to try. ■ EGG POWDER. g '.- . Once tried always used. Tried once used al '■"- ■: ■' ways. ■ "■'"•-•:-' : _<^■•.■?.' •J TUCKER'S EGG POWDER4Sd tins.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10836, 20 August 1898, Page 8

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