McNICOL I CO. OHAUPO— Tuesday, 14th March HORSE FAlß—Friday and Saturday, 24th and 25th March CLEARING SALE—Wednesday, March 29th WAIHOU-Thursday, March 30th OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 14th March. OH VERY CHOICE IJO 4>\) YEAR-OLD STEERS I Te AND HEIFERS ( Awamutu 6 Good Calves ) 40 Fresh-conditioned *| These Cattle Three and Four- are a vrry year old Steeib I choice lot, very 90 Well-bred 2£ and j quiet,and in Three-year - old nice forward Steers J condition McNICOL & CO. G. F. MoOniiLAOH, Auctioneer. r " CAMBRIDGE LIVE STOCK SALE. ripHE usual Monthly Sale WILL NOT JL BE HELD on 18th inst., on account of Horse Sale coming on the following week. McNICOL & CO. 9/3 ANNUAL AUTUMN HORSE FAIR AT CAMBRIDGE. Friday and Saturday, 24th and 25th March. The undersigned will hold their ANNUAL AUTUMN HORSE SALE in Cumbridge on above dates, and will offer upwards of OAA HORSES, OUU comprising Heavy and Medium Draughts, Hasks, Unbroken Stock, and a lot of useful Light Harness Horses and ones adapted for coaching purposes. Entries received are : UNBROKEN— Vernon 7, Hubbard 2, Fitzgerald I, Nelson 1 UNRESERVEDBrowne 1, Attwood 2, Lan#ley 3, Lovett 4, Paterson 5 to 7, Walker 8, Seddon 9, Latham 10 RESERVED— Haseler 1 to 3, Walker 4 to 6, Barugh 7 and 8, Carr 9 to 12, Gregory 13 to 17, Ellis 18 to 23, Webster 24, Scott 25, Steele 26 and 27, Storey 28 and 29, Vercoe 30 and 31, Vernon 32 to 43, Wylie 44 and 45, Shaw 46, Morgan 47 to 49, Hunt 50 to 52, Turnbulls3 and 54, Ramsay 55, Marshall 56 and 57, Potts 58, Hubbard 59 to 61, Taylor 62 to 71. Storey 72 to 78, Patelere 79 to 93, Mahood 94 to 99, Shaw 100 to 102, Windsor 103 and 104, Mclnnes 105 to 107. Corrigan 108, Richardson IC9 and 110, Morsley 111 to 114, Swan 115 to 134. White 135, Hinton 136 to 140, Martelli 141 and 142, Mandeno 143, Annandale 144 and 145, Fisher 146 to 148, Ingham 149 and 150, Seddon 151, Roberts 152, Roberts 153, Hume 154, Missen 155 and 156, McLeod 157, Reynolds 158 to 162, Edson lfi3 and 164, Browne 165 to 168, Holiingshead 169, Bukowsky 170, Clifford 171 to 173, Matson 174 to 176, Wallace 177, Willoughby 178, Berry 179 and 180, Mikkclsen 181 and 182, Nelson 183, Moon 184 to 186. Bradley 187 and 188, Kay 189 Also, on account Cecil Vernon, 22 Horses, comprising : Thoroughbred Stallion Lorace, by Isaac Walton —Forest Queen ; Bay Mare (Cap-a-pie Sunrise), Brood Mares, Upstanding Hacks and Unbroken Stock by Lorace Also, off limestone run, 20 Four and Five-year-old Horses, plenty of size, bone t»nd action ; eome suitable for farm work, others good couching sorts Sale on FRIDAY at 10.30 a.m., and on SATURDAY at 9 a.m. McNICOL & CO. G-. F, McCtjllagh, Auctioneer. 9/2 T HE A RCADE ' CAMBRIDGE. SCHOOL BOOKS - AND - - STATIONERY. Presentation & Reward w\ n.... POPULAR & STANDARD WORKS, tho Best Authors, in Cloth, Gilt By From 1/- to 5/- each. A LARGE & VARIED ASSORTMENT o? Photo Frames, From 6d to 6b. &■ CHEAP & ARTISTIC PRINTING ffT PROCESS & WOOD ENGRAVING JV BOOK-BINDING & RULING J. H. EDWARDS, CAMBRIDGE. DETER /IILGHRIST, Solicitor, TEAR O a A Office : Town Hall Buildings
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 407, 9 March 1899, Page 3
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