Auctions.
CAMBRIDGE CATILE SALE. Thursday 22nd April. At half-pist 1 o'clock. Q A GROWN STEERS, OU 50 Young Cattle, Dairy Cows, Sheep, Ac. J. S. BUCKLAND.
CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. Saturday, 24th April. At 1 o'clock, rA HORSES, OU Comprising Draught, Riding, and Light Harness, Saddlery, &c. Also, A ton of good Potatoes, and a good lot of fowls Also, Sundry furniture, and a case of 60 Pillows, in lots to suit pur- ; chasers. | J. S. BUCKLAND.
| OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. | Tuesday, 27th April. i At One O'Clock. i£ AA HEAD OF MIXED OUU CATTLE : ' ' 40' Head Mixed Stores, from Piako 80 Empty Cows, nearly beif , Dairy Cows, Sheep, &c. \. j.s. Auckland.
WAtTOA AND WAIHOU LIVE j',, STOCK SALE. • ,» ' 4- I - Thursday, 29th April, At 2 o'clock. DA HEAD ok GOOD STEERS OU 50 Cows, beef and nearly beef Fat aud Store Sheep Horses, &c. Mr W. Moon's Special Sale following day. J. S. BUCKLAND.
SPECIAL SALE AT WAITOA. Triday, April 30th. Mr W. Moon has instructed >the under r 'iigued to sell on the above date, HPHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND JL dead stock consisting of : 13 Draught Horses, 5 Riding Horses, ] Unbroken Colt, 2 Milking i Cows, Calves, 80 Grey-faced Ewes, SO Half-bred Ewe«, 40 naif-bred Lambs, 40 Sonthdown Hoggets, IS Southdown Ram Lambs, 2 Southdown Rains, 40 Good Pigs. Implements : 2 Waggons, 1 Dray, 1 Side Delivery Reaper and Mower, 1 Wallace Drill, 1 Wallace Horse Rake, 2 D. F. Wallace Ploughs, I S. F. Plough, Horse-power and Chaffcutter, 3 Sets of Harrows, Cambridge Roller, Disc-harrow, Moulder, Scarifier and Harness, Forks, Sheep-troughs, Water-troughs &c, &c, und a Stack of Straw. Also, The lease of the property if not privately leased iv tbe meantime. Also, on account of other clients, 1 Chaffcutter, nearly new, by Andrews and Bevau, with elevator and everything complete And a Pair of Splendid Draught Mares, 5 and 6 years old, grand match. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. J. S. BUCKLAND.
SPECIAL SALK OF HORSES, CATTLE, AND IMPLEMENTS. Wednesday, May 12th, 1886. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr J. R. S. Richardson (who is leaving for England) to sell on above date, at his farm near Fencourt, Cambridge, 2 entires, 40 horses, and 50 bead of cattle, grand lot of implements, nnd 30 pigs, as follows: — THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, Bonnie Prince ; the Thoroughbred Stallion, Fevo ; Brown Mare, Diamond, by Sir William Wallace, in foal to Bonnie Prince; Bay Mare, Bonny, winner of 'Several first prizes ; Bay Mare, Blossom, first ' prize winner ; Black Mare, Polly, by Fancy ; Black' Mare, Kitty : Black Mare, Gipsy ; team of blacks; Bay Mare, , Darling: Jessie, by N«gget ; Belle, bjr Star and Garter; Rosie, by Prince, (half brother to Bonnie , Prince.) All of above mares are stinted to Bonnie Prince. Yearling foalt, colts and fillies out of above mares by Bonnie Princp and Nugget. And the mares Myrtle ; mare by Merrylegs ; Priucess, by Derby ; mare by , ' Pacific ; Nelly, by Fancy ; Cleopatra, by Benathalath, all of which are stinted to Feve ; Bay Cplfc, 3 years old, by Ariel, out of Polish (see Stud Book); Bay Filly, 3 years old, by Ariel, out of Pacific mare ; 1 three-year-old Colt by Leander ; Yearling and Foals by Anteros, ■ Fevel and Ariel, out of above mares \ Chestnut Gelding Ruf us, by Ake Ake, own brother to , Mrlfushington'i Fly, and several other Ridinjjr and Draught ■ i Horses aud Mares The 4 %ttention of bieedpjr* is called to the aboftf Entires and Mares, their breed* ing being h"«*d to beat anywhere. Cattle.— 40 Hea(J of hoice we 'i' grown Steers in forward condition, anil 10 Fat Heifers Implements?, &#•— 2 D.F. Ploughs hy Wallace and Hotham, 1 S.P. Plough, 1 Garden Plough, 1 Four-horse Di«c Harrow, 1 •hreehorse Disc Harrow, 1 'Ciosskill and Cambridge Com1 1 lined Roller, 1 Cambridge j Roller, 3 seta of Tine Harrows, 1 Flexible Harrow, Champion Drill in good order. Gram -seed Sower in thorough repair, Scarifier, Grubber, with both broad .-and narrow tines, Bamlett iMpwer and Reaper, 2 Good Drays, Cortland Waggon, Ac, •Ac. Also, 30 F»p Sale .at 12 o'clock sharp. Luncheon providedJ. S. BUCKLAND.
/COMPETITION FOR MR ALLKJ WILL'S PRIZES, FOR BEST YEARLINGS BY BONNY PRINCE AND FEVE. Mr Allwtll will give a prize of 10 guineas for best Yearling Colt or Filly by "Bonny Prince; 5 guineas for Yearling Colt or Filly best adapted for saddle by Feve; 5 guinea* for best Yearling Colt or Filly adapted for harness by Feve. Entries will be received by Jno. Me Nicol up till 5 p.m. of 10th May. Exhibits to be on ground at 10 a.m. ; judging at 10.30 a.m. J. S. BUCKLAND.
BALL PROGRAMMES— A large and varied assortment just received At Thx Wajocat^ Tim^s Office. '
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2150, 20 April 1886, Page 3
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