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MoNicol ft Co-HAMILTON-To-morrow OHAUPO—Tuesday, May 15. NIrAKL'AWAiiIA Special Sheep Sale "U ednt-s lay, May 23. WAlHOU—Friday, May 25. W H ATA WHAT A-Clearing Sale, Monday May 28. OHAUPO— Second Sale of Turnip Stock Tuesday, May 29. KARAPIRO Cambridge, bearing Sale Thursday, May 31. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW. FAT AND STORK CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, Ac. 100 Steers and Heifers, from Waiotapu 35 fat Heifers, H. C. Bull 26 Prime Beef, Hector Steele, N. K. Taylor 20 Forward Bullocks, Basil Hewett 120 Eat and Forward Longwool Wethers, B isil Hewett OS Well-bred 2 and 3 year-old Cattle, B. W. Hamilton 16 Forward Grown Steers, Waingaro 25 Frt'sh -conditioned Cows and He ;ers, Waingaro 50 Well-bind Vearling S'fpr. rs HiKide 20 Well-bred Yearling . oit'erd, Jiil; iide 10 Springing Cows and Heifers 23 Fat and Forward Steers, A. Fitzh rbert 40 Fat Ewes, Tuhikaramea 35 Sheep, tfixed sexes, Prime Mutton, T. id. Hall 90 Sound E vp s in Lamb 60 Fat and Forward . hoop 10 Weaner Pigs, C. Donuldson 20 Totara and M%tai Field Gates Also, imperii -tfdy after Cattle Sale, oi actouut or Messrs Br jwn and C illin : 15 Heivy and Medium Draught Hoises, straight out of work and Harness Also, on account of R. J. Matthews, Waitara, and Without Reserve: Calvi, Chestnut Mare, 1889, N. lson —The Maid (dam The Workman) N.Z, Stud Book, Vol. 2 Folio 20' Domestique, Chestnut Mare, 1891, Nelson—The Maid (dam The Workman) N.Z. Stud Book, Vol. 2, Folio 35 Puzzle, Chestnut Mare, 1889, Cadogan—Deceit by Korari- Fallacy (grand dam Menchikoff) by Traducer—Korari by Towton (full brother to The Peer imp.) N.Z. Stud Book, Vol. 2, Fo'io 130 Mahoenui, Bay Mare, 1896, Lebel— VeuLck by Flintlock, Veneration —Patriarch, N.Z. Flock Book, Vol. 2, F lio 94 Flying Fish, Bay Mare, ISB9, Foulshot— Fishlasi—Leolinus or Capapie Fisherman Yattendon Fanny Fisher, NZ. Stud Book, Vol. 2, Folio 50 Lady Lebel Bay Mare by Lebel, N.Z. Stud Book, Vol 1, Folio 23 All the above mares have been run- I ning with Westmere for fiye ' months. Westmere (Stud Book, Vol. 11, Folio 237) is by Escutcheon (MusketRosette, half sifter to the great English sire Bend'or) dam Leonessa by Leolinus—Petroleuse 2 Medium Draught Horses, Client Also, Foal by Bluej-uiket out of Mt. Zeehan Well-kown Grey Buggy Pony " Dolly," Auriol Barker Harness Horse, J. and T. McMicken Entries solicited. Also, at 3 p.m. on account S. Jeffs, who is leaving the district, his Farm of Q(~kX ACRES, situated about one mile OKJO by sood road from Waharoa township, Railway Station, Creamery, School, Store and Telegraph Office, and about three miles from Mataunta township and saleyards; about 40 acres of good flax swamp, balance ploughed and grassed, fenced, aud subdivided, new five-roomed house and outbuildings, cowshed and yard, well adapted for dairying or sheep grazing! Terms, about one-third cash, balance by instalments covering six years interest a *i per cent. Stock can be taken at valuation. OHAUPO STOCK SALE.

TUESDAY, MAY 15. i)f\ CHOICE 3-YEAR-OLD STEERS, £J\J Toui Green, Awaroa 50 18-aionths Cattlp, Neighbourhood 30 Fresh-c uditi -aed 3' r Steers, B. Van Huutte 40 Fresh-conditioned 3J-year-old Steers Entrius solicited. SPECIAL SHEEP SALE IN NGARUAWAHIA TOWN B)ARD'S YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. 0 FORWARD WETHERS, T. Wilson 120 Fresh Empty Ewes, T. Wilson 200 Wethers and Lambs, 11. H. Smith 120 Fat and Foiward Wethers, W. H. Worster 100 Fat Wethers, H. C. Bull 360 Fat and Forward 2 and 4-tooth Wethers, A. and M. Mcßae 200 Really Good 2 and 1 tooth Wethers, Frank Aunandale At 12 o'clock sharp. Entries solicited. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 25. JUT, STORE AND DAIRY CATTLE J 20 Well-bred 2-year old Steers, John Mellon 13 Fat Sheep, P. Uogan 3 Fat Cows, P. Hogan 6 Heifers, Currie 4 Fat Cows, Currie 17 Good Calves G. Farmer 00 Fat Ewes aud Wethers, Lauriston 10 Fat Cows and Heifers, Matamata 10 Fresh Empty Cows. Matamata Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT WHATAWHATA MONDAY, MAY 28. Favoured with instructions from Mr Wm. Mawhinney, who his sold his farm, wo will sell the who!e of his T IVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc., Li on the Farm on above date, amongst the stock are 20 Choice Dairy Cows to Calve in August Full particulars later. Luncheon pr< id. Sal aat 12 o'clock. SECOND SALE OF TURNIP STOCK? OHAUPO—TUESDAY, MAY 29. id FORWARD-CONDITIONED 3iTV YEAR-OLD B LLOOKS. P. Asser 80 Really Good Bullocks, C. J. Ryan, Oh lira 60 Fresh 3J year-old Steers, L. Bayly, Puketiti •100 Fat and Forward it x>th Wethers, P. Asser Entries receivoJ. CLEARING SALE KARAPIRO, CAMBRIDGE. THURSDAY, MAY 31. Favoured with instructions from Mr Wm. MathesoD, who has d sposed of his farm, we will sell on abi-ve date; DAIRY COWS, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, &.c. Full particulars later. MoNICOL & CO., G. F. McCULLAGH, Auctioneer. BURN'S AND SCALDS. Even the slightest burn or 6cald will raise a blister, and often load to a painful and chronic sore. Instantly after a burn apply Chamberlain's Pain Bilni, which will relieve the pain aud in m<»st cases prevent the form ttioo of a blister or sore. No ordinary ace dent is so likely to lead to danger, u- result.- as a burn or scald, and if Chamberlain's Pain B.lm was good for nothing else, it would -till be a remedy that no household should ever be without For sale by W. DEY, Hamilton; THOS WELLS, Cambridge; GEO.M.A. AHIEK, Te Awiirautu; (iREKN AND COLEBROOK, Ngamawabiaj CD AS. DALLAS, Tanmarunui; T. H. CHAPMAN, Kihikihi

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 7005, 9 May 1906, Page 3

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