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Bales by, Auction,

REGUL \ X 3 1 Lfid of LIVE ST- >CX and PAttMiPß^l^E hi c held by tho snlwjiiborslatjOhigam' on the Third ThuiNdrtv, an^K % c on the Fourth ThurBdaf>«res6h?S«Bnth. On each Tuesday fttNpYin«r!<et at,«meo',olook, for ] Horned Cattle, Sheep und Pigs. On each Friday .at Durham Yards, Auckland at IV o'olock, fpr Horses, Vehicltje, Saddlery,, Agricultural Implements, and^ Produce. Always , on hand for. , v Private < Sale, Sydney dwiya Saddlery! 'Htirnesss Bone 1 -" dust, Artificial Manures^ Clover and Grass 1 Seeds. ' 1 WAiKiTO — Ac'comodalion Paddocks at MrKnox's Farhi, Oliatipo and Hamilton Road, at Mr C»lder's Farm, comer of w aterangi, Alexandra road, at Sale Yards (Ohanpo), and afc Mr Sharp's Cambridge At Papakura on the .First Wednesday in each month, at half-past 12 6'ulopk ,(Pr;v oipal Market for Store Cattle). At Pukekohe, ori.the Second Wednesday in each month, at 12 o'clock (good market for obtaining Well bred Stock and Young Cattle). „ , , Wool Sales held fortnightly in Govern"ber and December. , ", Skins, Bides, and W6OT Sales, weekly at the Durham, Yards, at,2 o'clock.

The auctioneers repomipend Stock intended' for Tuesdays' market to bo forwarded , either by Saturday or Monday's, train* to Cfre^ti "Lane Station, where Stock* men' await arrival ol; train. 1 ' HUNTER &T*OLAN. „'.'*

THIS DAY.

Oiaupo Spring Sales.

THE undersigned will hold their first Waikato Spring Sale in the Ohaupo Yards, on THURSDAY, September 30th, of a large number of well-bred CATTLE as follows :: — • ( _ . • , 30 Choice two«year-old Heifers 20 Choice Steer'Calvea From. the • 15 U-year.dld Steew j neighb'rhood 15 Yearling Hoifera from Te Rpre « 60 Yearlings, mixed soxo*, fadra, Auckland . 40 Grown Steers and Heifers from Auckland 20 Mixed Cattle from Makan 12 2-year-old Steers from Kihikihi 10 2-year-old Steers frojn Paterangi 6 Springing Cows and Heifers from • * neighbourhood , • -\ 1 12 2 & 3-year ? old Steers \ From 10 Heifers j Wairangi V2 Well-bred, 2-yeftr'.old Steers from, Orakaa , I .' • lfi Choice Yearling Steers, 5 Store „Cqws, 4 Store Bullocks from Rangiaohia 13 Well-bred 2,-year.old Heifers from Alexandra ', Well-bred Itfare in foaj to Young President '' F«K Cuttle, Sheep, Horses'. &c. • / 12 Berkshire Pigs I ■ ' ? A's'o, ' ' ' Let No. 00, containing 32 acres 2 roods Op., parish of Puuni, 1 and joining the properties of Messrs. Cockerline and McKinder. Also. Stove, Che6t Drawers, Bedstead and Bedding, Cooking Utensils, Saddlery, &c. 4 Tons first-class Eating Potatoes At 1 o'clock.

/ /H&kEER Wot) "no^an:

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4.

Papakura Cattle Fair.

For sale, on Monday, October 4th, IAA HALF-BRED HEREFORDS; IVy Htd 3 years old ; mixed sexes. Bred by Messrs E. and T. Coates, Kaipara.

The Auctioneer would call special attention of Graziers to the above CattleC as an opportunity to secure such godd thrivers rarely offers.

< HUNTER /NOLAN.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4.

The Papakura Cattle Fair

Will be held at the Papakura Yards on Monday He^cK, oh about ;

1 K(\ YEARLING STEERS- and IDU HEIFERS, 100 18-months to 3-year-old Steers 100 Dry Cqwa arid:Hfeifers - 100 Half-bred Herefords, from 1$ to 3 years old, mixed aexes, bred by ' Messrs E. and T. Coates, Kaipara 100 3-year-old Steers, from Whangarei 51 Grown Steers.

At 12 o'clock.

HUNTER AND NOLAN.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8.

THE DURHAM YARDS.

To be poid at Messrs. Hunter and Nolans Sale Yards, Durham -street, on Friday, October 8, at 12 o'clock noon, rpHOSE two valuable buildX ING ALLOTMENTS, being Nos. 4 and 5, Section 1, adjoining the Junction Hotel, Epsom, having frontages of 50 feet each to Manukanßoad by a depth of 150 feet. For particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to J. M. and J. Mowbray, Land Agents 42, Queen-street.

EDUCATIONAL.

MRS. and the MISSES YOUNG have purchased the -property now in the occupation' of Col. Lyon at Cambridge, for the purpose of Establishing a Young Ladies', Boarding and Day School, And purpose OPENING on WEDNESDAY, . Ist SEPTEMBER, 1880. 13th July, 1880.

X\T ANTED KNOWN that Carlaw and V V Co. have on hand a large and Well-Selected Stock of Timber, Shingles, House Blocks, Posts, Rails, and Palings. , We receive orders for all kinds of Joiners 7 Work, Mouldings, die. Timber by the cargo forwarded to any port from our Coast Mills. SAWMILL AND TIMBER YARD,,

Custom-house street West.

TO FARMERS, GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. The undersigned are now delivering Bonedunt, (their own manufacture), in Aucland, at the following prices :—: — Per ton. Boneflour 18 5 0 Bonedust, quarter . . . . 8 0 0 Bonedust, second „ „ 7 0 0 - WARNOCKBROS.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1288, 30 September 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1288, 30 September 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1288, 30 September 1880, Page 4