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McNICOL $• CO. A PPRO ACIf iN O QAL KS. SHEEP '/All: —We-Ine day, 10th NJarch HORSE SALE—Friday, 26th March lilf .SECOND OHAUI'O SHEEP FAIR. Wednesday, 10th March. The undersigned will hold their next SHEEP FAIK in the Ohaupo i T ards, ami will offer 1 K / U\t\ BREEDING EWES, FAT JLO.UUU AND FORWARD WETHERS, EWE AND WETHER LAMBS And a. number of Pure-bred Lincoln, Roinney, and Shropshire Rams. Amongst them : 3900 Longwool, Crossbred and Halfbred Fresh, Six-tooth aud Fullmouth Ewes—N. A. Larney, Mangawhara, A. (Jibb, Patetere, Eversley Estate, D. Campbell, Loohiol, Jno. Arnold, Waimana, Beerescourt, Otway, Porter, Wm. Kay, Goodfellow, W. Morgan, Meßae '2130 Choice Longwool and Crossbred Lambs (many killable) —1). and A. McKinuon, Mangawhara, Eversley Estate, D. Campbell, C. C. Buckland, Jno. Arnold, M. Farrer, Otway. W. Reid, W. Kay, Porter 1100 Two and Four-tooth Ewes—Patetere, Haseler, I. Coates, F. Jolly, Loehiel, Mangawhara, Porter, Meßae 843 Two and Four-tooth Wethers— Haseler, Burke, Coates, F. Jolly, W. P. Chepmell, W. Kay, Jiro. Morgan, Gorrie GiO Very Clioice Four, Six and Eighttooth Crossbred and Longwool Wethers (prime mutton)— Jos. Taylor, D. McKinuon, Lang and Steele, Geo. . Ruueiman, W. Reid, R. Seddou 020 Four, Six and Eight-tooth Crossbred aud Longwool Ewes (mauy fat), Rotorangi Estote, Jno. Morgan, Williamson Bros., W. M, Douglas S'2o Pure-bred Two-tooth Lincoln Rams —Jos. Bar ugh, F. R. Seddon, C. J. Storey, Jno. Bosanko, M. H. Pickering, H. and J. Goodfellow 40 Pure-bred Two-tooth Romney Rams Jos. Barugh, W. S. Allen On account of wet weather, the Hawkc's Bay Ewes and Sheep from Loch Inver cannot get over in time for this sale, and will be sold immediately on arrival, date to be fixed. Further entries solicited. G. F. McCollagh, Auctioneer. '2B/1 OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 16th March. £»A CHOICE FOUR-YEAR-1 OU OLD BULLOCKS, very IJ. W. forward j Ellis 12 Fat Cows J 40 Big-framed Cows, in fresh condition, some nearly beef, Walter Chitty McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCoxlagh, Auctioneer. 4/3 SALE OF RACEHORSES ATPAEROA Thursday, 18th March. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr James Clements to s?ll at Paeroa on morning of above date (second day of races), HIS WELL-KNOWN HuRSES— Mavourneen, Libellei, Scalthcen, Mangakawa and Jeannette. Sale, without reserve, at 10.30 a.m. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagu. Auctioneer, 4/3 SPECIAL HORSE SALE AT CAMBRIDGE. Friday, 26th March. r pHE undersigned have found it neccsX sary to put the Horse Sale date back a week, aud it will now take place Barugh (1, 2,3), Dixon (4, 5,6), Client (7 to 10), Scott (11), Chitty (12 to 17), Pickering (IS to 21), Murray, C. N. (22 to 21), Turuwald (25, 26), Heather (27. 28), B'arrer (29 to 31), Mclnnes (32 to 37). Norton (38), Coop (30), Potts, A. (40), Roberts (41), Dykes (42, 43), Client (44), MeMiken (45). Main, J. (46). Trubshaw (47, 48), Rothwell (49, 50), Grice, Jas. (51 to o 5), Haselar (56, 57), Edwards (58, 59), Burke (60. 01), Coyle (62, 63), Anderson (64), Craig (65 to 68), Client (69), Paton (70), Morgan (71 to 76), Watson (77), Vosper (78, 79), Ingham (80), Jamison (81), Anderson, J. W. (82), Morshnll (83 to 85), Ramsay (86), Mahood (87), Booth (SS), Moisley (8!) to 98), Sing (99), Hjorth (101, 102), Furze (103 to 115), Allright (116), Hansford (117), Teague(llß to 120), Hume (121) Freeman '(122), Bukowsky (123, 124), (iribble (125 to 133), T.V. (134 to 140), Sully (141), Storey (142 to 144), A. A. Co. (145 to 159), Steele (160), Johnson (161, 162), Main (104 to 166), Niekle (167, 168), Weatherill (169, 170), Perry (171, 172), Hanks (173 to 175), Weal (176 to 179), Reid (ISO, 181), Kerr (182 to ISS), Harwood (186 to 191), Sutton (192 to 196), Luck (197, 198). Winter (199, 200), Churches (201, 202), Cahill (203, 204), Hanks (205 to 212), Thomas (213, 214), Ferguson (215), Kieley (216), Foster (217), Annandalc (218), Stuart (219), Fletcher (220, 221), MeUhie (222), Client (223), Barr (224, 225). Sale at 10 a.m. sharp. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCdllagii, Auctioneer. 9/2 0 S g A L E Little's Powder and Fluid Dips McDougal's Sheep Dip Larney's Anthelmintic I'. and D. Duncan's Implements. McNICOL & CO. 15/12 T. H AKT L Y TEACHER OF MUSIC & SINGING Cambridge. Music supplied for Public and Private Dances in any part of Waikato Terms on application. M R kS W H * TA KE R ' Teacher of Singing - For terms, etc., apply to Mrs C. Long, To Awamutu. Hamilton, August 28th, lol)6.

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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 103, 6 March 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 103, 6 March 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 103, 6 March 1897, Page 3

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