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SALE OF TURNIP CASTLE (Obaupo) —Tuesday, Ivhy 3 SALE OF SHEEI (Uhaupu)—Wedneeday, May 7 CAMBRIDGE— Friday, May 6 GLIiAKING SALE (Mrs Guickshank's, Rangiaohia)—Satuituy, May 7 HAMlLTuN—Thursday, Muy 12 SALE OF TURNIP CATTLE AT OHAUPO Tuesday, May 3 We will hold our Anuual Sale of Stock for Turoip Stocking at Ohaupo on above date IKI \f\ HEAD OF CATTLE ±?JUVj 100 Fat and Forward Four Year Old Bullocks, C J Ryan, Karaka 335 Forward Couduioued 3j Year Old Steers, B Van Houtte, Potia litun, W Searancke, S Steele, J iHorgao, H a Wilson, C O'Driscoil, A Coe, H Irvine, K Peake '205 Fresli Conditioned Three Year Old Steers, J S lirowne, F Quia, F R Gibson, •id Totty, P Coylc, H Magill, I Motion, FO'Grady, A E Wilaon 120 Two and lear Steers, P Turner, T M ball, VV Wilson, W J Eveleigh, ABukowaky,H Clark 200 Fresh Empty Lows, V Marshall, VV Searaocke, Smith and Rambling, T V\iiaon, Casey, A E Wilson, H Clark, neighbour' hood 70 VYellbred Yearling Steers, Job Pohlen, W Long 20 Calves, Storer 150 Forward Conditioned Four Year Old Bullocks, Selwyn Estate 80 Fresh Empty Cows, Selwyn Estate lb'O Three and Four Year Steers, F M Mills 6 Fat Bullocks, Thoa Holden 4 Fat Heifers, Thos Holden At 12 o'clock sharp SALE OF SHEEP, OHAUPO ■Wednesday, May 4 FAT AND FORWARD WETHERS, HOGGETS AND EMPTY EWES 600 Fat and Forward Big Framed Halfbred English Leioester Empty Ewes, C L King 1000 Fat, .Forward and Store Wethers, A Mcßae, M Mcßae, J D Burgess and lecal sellers 2000 Longwool aud Crossbred Hoggets, Waimanu,; Hauparoa, M McRae, G Bull, W Macky, F Annandale, W Main, T Green, C McCallum, A Casey 230 Ewes, in Lamb to Romney Rams, F Annandale 500 Crossbred Ewes, T Green 250 Crossbred Two and Four Tooth Ewes, in lamb to Romney ramß, Geo Death 250 Two and Four Tooth Wethers, Geo Death 270 Forsvard Conditioned Ewts, J H Murray and A Casey CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Friday, May 6 CATTLE, SHEEP, SUNDRIES, 25 Really Good Calves, Fencourt CLEARING SALE AT RANGIAOHIA Saturday, May 7 Favoured with instructions from Mrs Cruickshank, who has sold her farm, no will sell on above date : DO DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, OiV to calve aud in milk 25 Strong Calves 1 Two Year Bull Waggon (up toSOcwt, with frame), Milk Waggon (up to lOcivt, with double seat), Superior Lady's Hooded Phaeton (full 'ock, oil axleß), 2 Single Buggies 1 with hood and nearly new), 2 Sets Spring Lever Disc Haprows (new), 1 Set Discs, Hay Rake (all steel). Tine Harrows, J.R. Cultivator, Single Hornsby Plough, Set Waggon Harness, Set Heavy Double .Harness, Set Light Double Harness, 3 Sets Single Harness, 3 Mete Plough Harness, 7 Horse Covers, 2 Men's Saddles, 1 Side Saddle and Bridle, Stack Cover (18 x 24), Good Piano (Lipp), Violin, Horsehair Suite, Chairs and Tables, Kitchen Utensils, Bedroom Furniture, Lamps, Orion Ringe, Portable Boiler, Factory Cans aDd Buckets, Grindstone, Block and Tackle, Manila Rope, Barb Wire, Pig Troughs, Farm and Garden Tools 4 Active Farm Horses, any harness Chestnut Mare, by Merrylege, Btinted to Woodstock f Bay Gelding, by Cannon, single and double harness Fast Trotting Pony, quiet in harness Chestnut Gelding, hack Grey Cob Three Year Old Bay Filly, by Freedom—Merrylegs mare Colt and Filly, 18 months, by Picture 7 Pure Berkshire Sows, Kelly, Edgecumbe and Ralph strains 17 Young Pigs 1 Berkshire Boar Poultry Everything in good order, horses mostly young and in good condition. With the exception of two or three articles sale without reserve Luncheon provided 25/4 HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, May 12 FAT, STORE AND DAIRY CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, &c. 20 Calves, Jas Shaw POE pKIVATEDALEFARMS in all parts of the district 3 H.P. Hercules Oil Engine, complete, I Spark Coil and Switch, 1 Benzine Container, 4 American Split Pulleys, 24ft of 1 Jin Shafting, 1 Circular Saw, 1 Saw Spindle with Bearings, Sundry Pipe Fittings, all practic-" •■ : -~ '"'-'" AGENTS FOR : P. and D. Duncan's Implements Robertson's Highland Dip, Fluid and Powder. This dip in used extensively in Bawke's Bay, giving great satisfaction. Soluble Fluid is made up in saal drums, Buf cient for 400gols of wash, costi £1 2s 6d per drum. Powder is made up in packets of 111 b each, a case of 10 packets making lOOOgals of wash, costing £2 10s per case. The Powder is strongly recommended whete there is a wet climate M C N TIC O L [.ami. Auctioneer. J. JONB 8 AUCTIONEER, PRODUCE MERCHANT, LAND A COMMISSION AGENT, Victoria and Lome Streets, Auckland )RODTJCERS of every kind of Dairy jl. Orchard, and Farm Ptoduce can depend on obtaining the Highest Market Price, with Quick Sales, and account sales promptly rendered Special accommodation for Pigs and Poultry FRUIT. SALES held EVERY DAY during the season Outdoor and Country Sales conducted Largo accommodation for storing maize and other produce until fair market prices ate obtaluab'e Established 18 years. Reference—The Union Bank of Australia ail./ .- P v.A-r >.:.'.'/••' ■:.:■:■ : ■'■ *•••■'<-:£_£•'.: 9} HQ]> f<k&:f J <^'is&*'>^'+j< l &' ♦,'<o^

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Waikato Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2627, 30 April 1904, Page 3

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