Auctions. McNICOL AND CO. HAMILTON LIVK STOCK SALE. Thursday, Bth November. CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, ETC., ETC. 50 Head Well-bred Young Cattle, from neighbourhood 30 Fat Sheep, from Whatawhata ' 2 Berkshire Sows \ 7 Young Berkshire - frubshaw Bros Pigs { ) 2 First-class Dairy Cows at calving, heavy milkers and quiet 12 Two and Three-year-old Empty ( Heifers 6 Well-bred Young Shorthorn Bulls 8 Quiet Springing Cows and Heifers 20 Head Yearlins Cattle McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagii, Auctioneer. 30/16 OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALES. Tuesday, 13th November. BATTLE, SHEEP, ETC. On account of H. Mahon, immediately before Cattle Sale, at bis residence, The whole of his Furniture (almost new), consisting of Bedroom, Sitting-room, and Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagu, Auctioneer. 1/11 WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE. Friday, 16th November. OA CHOICE YEARLINGS \ Jno. L\J 2 Fat Cows J Mellon 6 Fat Cows, Jas. Bell McNICOL & CO.
G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. 1/11 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Sale of Coaches, Buggies, Harness, and First-class Kerse Stock. The undersigned have received instructions to sell at Cambridge on WEDNESDAY, 21st November, on account of Mr W. K. Cwter, ALL HIS SURPLUS COACHING PLANT, consisting of: Coaches, Buggies, Double, Single, and Pour-horse Harness, and Good Coach and Buggy Horses. On account of Messrs Wm. Grice and Co.,"Thornton Walker, C. J. Storey, and W. M. Douglas, A Lot of High-class Horses, straight off the estates they were bred on. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. 27/9 CLEARING SALE NEAR TE AROHA. Thursday, 22nd November. The undersigned have received instruc- ' tionsfromMr T. W. Ellston, who is 1 leaving for England, to sell on above date, r|>HE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND 1 DEAD STOCK,ETC., comprising: 700 Grand Six-tooth Ewes, with lambs by pure Lincoln rams 150 Head Good Cattle, mixed sorts Implements, Household Furniture, Buggy, Spring Cart, Etc. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCpllagh, Auctioneer.' 30/10 TOUITITOUITITI RUIT! AkEX. AITON, AGRICULTURAL HALL AND CITY MARKET, AUCKLAND, Having the Most Commodious andßestLighted Premises in the Colony, coupled with large business connections, is enabled TO OBTAIN THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ;fruit, poultry, and PRODUCE.. All Goods Shown to Greatest Advantage. .' ACCOUNT SALES and Cash Returns either weekly, fortnightly, or monthly, as growers may desire. Post card of advice day. of sale. ALEX. AITKEN,'■/':', Auctioneer and General Commission . Agent. 'U'R'S I NG O M E, With attendance of Hospital ; traiued Nurses. MRS TRIBE, ' 'Garston,' Symonds-street, Augklanb , .(two doors above Dr. Lewis').;, ! Special accommodation- for ladies from ; the country, Massage included. 1/U
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Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3490, 6 November 1894, Page 10
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