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I N.Z.L. $ M.A. CO., Ltd., (Successors to W. J. Hunter). OHAUPO—Tuesday, December 8 HAMILTON STO r 'K AND LAND SALE—lhuoday, D-cember 10 CLEARING SAL*': (near Onaupo, <m account <-f Mr W R Hol-ieo) Monday. Dctiuher 14 SPECIAL HORSE S LB (at Hamilton) - Decern)*! 16 an'l 17 TE AVA'A • mU-Sato-day, Deo. 19 OHAUI O-Tussday, Deceniher 22 OHAUPO ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR— Warirjpsrlav, February 17 OHAUPO STOCK SALK. Tuesday, December 8 ;AA HEAD OF CATTLE OVVJ 223 18 Mon'hs to 2J Year Old Steers, Te Mata, TuhiUaramea, Woodlands, Te Rore, Hamilton 40 Young Cittle, mixed, Pokerimu 25 Choice Calves, Ranch, Scholium 30 Choice Twr. Year Old Empty Heifers, Te Kuiti 30 Two Year Old Steers, Oparau 15 Choice Yearling Steers, client 27 Quiet One to Two Year Old Heifers, Hamilton, Mrs Harding 6 Good Cows, Mrs Harding 20 Three to 3J Year Old Steers, beef and nearly beef, Kihikihi 20 Yearlings ) -, ... •2 Springers | * "hikaramea Entries solicited At 12.30 o'clock HAMILTON STOCK SALE. I Thursday, December 10 )A (HERD) FIRST CLASS DAIRY J\J COVYS, in full milk, specially selected, A Calder 3 First Class Heifers, in full milk, C G Collins 85 Yearlioiis and 1£ Year Old Cattle, YVhdtawhata, VV Chitty, neighbourhood 28 Springing Heifers, at profit, J V Bryant, client, F Jackson, Te Rapa 30 Very Choice Bill locks, Windsor, R Seddon, G Way 14 Fat Cows, R B Hmes, W Graham, LB Ewen, DT.ylor 1 Choice Cow, F Jackson 13 Extra Prime Steers, J Forrest 24 Prime Fat Steers, S Steele, H Rho.l", T M Hall 28 Strong Calve?, J T Bryant, W H Baker. D Taylor 50 Fat Sheep, W Chitty 40 Prime Fat Limbs, McGovern and Qui no 14 Pigs, C Green 40 Young Pigs, client Champion Drill, in good order, with turnip box attached, J T Bryant 1 V\ alter A Wood Reaper and Binder Entries solicited. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp CHOICE FARM AT WAIHOU. FOR SALE By PUBLIC AUCTION AT HAMILTON Thursday, December 10 We hare been favoured with instructions from Mr Arthur Gregory, who has left the district, to offer un above date, his IMPROVED FARM, AT WAIHOU, of 527 ACRES It is sub-divided into 12 paddocks and 300 acres are in grass. There are a Six-roomed House, Sheep Dip, Windmill, Stable and alt necessary Outbuildings on the place, which is convenient to the Waihou saleyards, and within easy distance of Post Office and Railway Station Terms— 10 per cent, deposit on fall of hammer, 25 per cent, deposit on possession, balance on mortgage at 5 per cent. Possession cau be given at once For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers 6/11 CLEARING SALE NEAR OHAUPO (On accoant of Mr W R Hulden). Nonday, December 14. We hive received instructions from Mr W R Holden, who bis sold his farm, to sell on the property, Pukerimu Road (about three miles from Ohaupo), the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD -STOCK, comprising 20 Choice D.tiry Cows, milking and to calve 12 Calves 1 Shorthorn Bull 9 Berkshire Sows 1 Taraworth Boar 6 Young Pigs 2 Active Medium Draught Horses 1 Hack 1 Child's Pony 1 Cattle Pup, Fowls Buggy and Pole, Dray, Spring Cart, S,F. Plough (specially made for stumps), Tine Harrows, 60gal Irou Boiler, Rimu Pig Trough, Half Ton Sharps. 220 gal Milk Cans, Dishes, 4 Buckets. Wheelbarrow, Tools, * Single aud Double Buggy Harness, Plough Hai'uess, Sacks, etc. FURNITURE--2 Cheats of Drawers, Wardrobe, Piano, Table, Bedstead!) and MaDtras»ee, Washstand, Dressing Table, Ihairs, 1 Stretcher Bed and Mattrass, Scales, Kitchen Utensils, 1 20gal Copper Boiler, 1 Sgal Inn Boiler, 1 4gal Iron Boiler and Sundries Sale at 12.30. Luncheon provided SPECIAL HOR L E SALE AT HAMILTON. Wednesday and Thursday, December 16 and 17. OKA UNBROKEN COLTS AND OOU FILLIES, MEDIUM AND HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, HARNESS HORSES AND HACKS On account of E Smith : Chestnut Horse Sir Walter, good hunter, and goes in single and double harness On account of J H Latham: A Commodious Gee and Potter 'Farmer's Own Bugey, complete, with his well-known Pair of Horses Single Seated Bogey, Pole and Shafts, Mrs Banks Pair Handsome Roan Ponies (geldings), four aud five years, Ist prize takers last Hamilton show Oo account of Geo Bruce : Hooded Buggy and Hrnesp, with Fast Trotting Chestnut Gelding Unbroken Colt, four years old, by Muskapeer—Auna Order of Sale—Unbroken Stock, Brood Mares, Auckland Horses, Unreserved, Reserved Horses Sale at 10 o'clock on 16th, and 9- o'clock on 17th i ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR AT OHAUPO. Wednesday, February 17. TE will hold our first Sheep Fair of I v t the season in our Ohaupo yards I on above date EW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANIILE AGENCY CO., LTD., I (Successors to VV. J. HUNTER). C. HnNTKR. Auctioneer. WANTED An Ideal Tonic for strengthening the Hair, destroying dandruff, and giving it a soft clossy appearance-HENDYS EGG JULEP. Large Bo't'es Is. Obtainable only from Mrs McGarrigle, Sole Agent, Hamilton ANTED KNOWN—VV I cater for Balls, Dances, Picnics, etc. —Confectionery of all descriptions carefully packed and forwarded at short notice- Fruits in season supplied— Weddme snd Birthday Cakes to crder— Tents, Crockery, Glassware and Table Cutlery ou hire—J. T. HORNE Hamilton ■ENDY'S EGG JULEP has created a JL vety large demand owing to the sofo glossy appearance it produces ou the Hair. For keeping the Hair in Curl in all weather, ladies find HENDY'S ' FRIZZAIRE ' an invaluable preparation. Try it. Mrs McGarrigle, Hamilton, Local Agent

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Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6108, 5 December 1903, Page 3

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