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McNicol & Co-WAIHOU—To-morrow OHAUl'O—Monday, S'-ptomber 17. CA.M Mit! D'jK --Annual .Spring Horse Fair I'ue-j lay t'> Friday, September lbtb, i'Jtb 20th an.-! 21sc. CAMliHIDGE—Spring Cttle Sale, Wei-ln.-.-i<lay, S:t.,n mbor ill). HASJIL lON Tln,r.-day, Septt-ml or 27. MORn-l N'aVU.liE—Fintiiy, .-rpi.-uil>-r 2N, OUA'Jl'i.i—Anuual tii.ggti Fan, Tuesday, Octobur _. MATAMATA—WedtiL-s.uy, Ocfcc.bei 15 OHAI 1' —Auiiutt. bull oaie, iuesday, Octo> er 30. WAiUULi STOCK SALii. TO-MORROW. rr\ HEAD FAT CATI LB leu Empty Cows, oil turnips 100 Dairy Cows and Heifers 300 Head V oung Cattle 170 Hoggets Butrma solicited. OHAUPO SIOCK SALE, MONDAif, SEPiEMBER 17. In CoDSii|U«ncc or the Annual Pprinitj Horso air dt C.tujbridge commencing on Tuesday, is;ii inst., we will hold mr usual fortnightly Ohaupo sale as above. 6 (CHOICE SPRINGING HEIFERS C. J. Storey 8 Yearling Steers, Oarapepe 20 Springing Ileifeis, Paterangi G Dairy Cows, closo to proiit 30 Good Calves 100 Mixed Yearlings, oil' turnips, J. G. Penniket Entries solicited. ANNUAL SPUING HORSE FA IE AT CAMBRIDGE. In connection with Waikato Farmers' Annual Stallion Parade. TUESDAY TO FBIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 19th, 20th & 21st. ROO H 0 R S E S, Ovy \J from the principle breeders and farmers throughout the district. 70 Unbroken Draught Geldings and Fillies, from Yearlings, to 3-years-old 20 Unbroken 4-year-old Geldings and Filliei, by Fiwarin, and Upstaudstanding dacks and Coaching Stamps, from Galatea Estate S Unbroken Draught Colts and Fillies, by Macgregor, <ialatea h'sta'te 10 Unbroken 4 and 6-year-old, by Mitiora, from Assets .board 60 Unbroken Ligut Horses, 2 and 4-years-old 150 Extra Choice 3 and 4-yeir-old Draughts, broken to farm work, from Waikato breeders 150 Medium and Heavy Draught Horst-s, 5-years upwards 150 3 and 4-year-old Horses, comprising Useful Cobs, Upstanding Hacks, and Active Low Set Horses, suitable for light spring cart and fac-

Tory traps, from Waikato breeders 250 Ponies, Cobs, Harness Horses and Hacks of all descriptions On account Jatnes Dunning : Thoroughbred Marc, Lady Agnes, dam of Cuiruguo, by Nelson—bitter Agnes, and stinted to Federation Also, Roadster Stallion, Locbiel (imp. from Victoria), site cottio, dain Maggie Moore by Gleuburnie Draught Entire, Giuibee, by All-a-Daie, dam Brick, by Loch Fergus Draught Entire, Loid Kitchener, by Major Fiewwing, dam Violet, by Prince Fergus Roadster SuOiuu, Young Jersey, 4-years-old, by Jersey, from Vanguard ware, broken to saddle and harness Thoroughbred Eutir., Picture Entire Colt, 3-yesrs, Wojdstock—lung Quail mare Thorongnbred Entiie Croydon, by Tusuian—Duchess (dam of Sentinel) Well - known Clydtsdale Entire, Alaster lJrians, by Hotter Times— Jeanie Deans DRAUGHTS. Nos 1 to 1- F. W. Thorn is, 5 It D. Fisher, 6 to 1U Death Bros, 11 to lb tUrry Rhodes, 17 to IS C. Lake, 19 VV. G, i>aik,2oto 22 George Booth, 23 to 21 MaoEeiith, 25 to 2'J J. R. Herringlon, 30 to 33 Ambury English and Co, 31 to4)C. J. ttorey, 41 to (31 E. F. McNiool, bo to 79 Norman K. laylor, 8U to 82 \V. R. Taylor, S3 and SI J. B. Teasdale, So Dan Turnwald, SO and S7 Cornelius Day, S3 Rod Johnston, SO and 'JO J. F. Vercoe, ill K. Morrison, '.'2 to 96 James McNico!, 97 Alf Williamson, Jl-S J. li Chultston, 99 and 100 Potts Bros, 101 James Baxter, 102 J. Corrigan, 103 F. Irwin, lul Jack I'eriaki, IUS R. N. Battle, 10b* to 101) Mulholland.llO \V. Eastwood, ill to 113 L. Bradley, 114 C. O'Driscoll, 115 and 11(3 I'. J. Stanley, 117 to 119 M. F. Cite, 120 Thos. White, 121 and 122 R. Dodd, 123 A. Furze, 121 Anderson Bros, 125 Jas Hooker, 12(3 Chas Peake, 127 M. Butler, 12S E. Larsen, 120 to 131 W. C. King, 132 and 133 J. B. Thomas, 131 and 135 Osborne, 136 and 137 Jno. McSweeney, 138 P. Moriarty, 139 to lid Steele Bros., 143 Jas. Honejbuu, 111 to 1-47 Goodwin Bros., 14S to 119 D. Norrish, 150 H. WeL lington, 151 to 155 Reid Barton, 15(3 Jno. Arnold, 157 C. Payza, 158 Isaiah Reid, 159 and 160 J us. Anderson, 101 to 163, Wm. Vesper, lb laud lr's Simpson Bros., 166 R. Seavill, 167 Kereono Estate, 168 Donald Munro, 169 Frank Ross, 170 John Bell, 171 to 174 Isaac Hodgson, 175 to 177 H. S. Wilson, 178 C. J. Ryan, 170 and 180 Broadmeadows, 181 to lM D. and A. McKinnon, 185 and ISO M. Gorrio, 187 to 101 Assets Board, 195 and 196 W. J. Trubahaw, 197 Wm. Russell, 198 F. Quin, 199 W. J. Holmes, 200 and 201 Stuup, 202 Larsen, 203 Wm. Nicholl, 2oi Robt. West, 205 M. L. Watkius, 206 Wm. Tucker, 207 Thos. Robinson, 20.S S. Richardson, 200 to 212 R. N. Lindsay, 213 and 211 D. Kavanagh, 215 George Watt, 216 Roger Kay, 217 G. Cairns, 218 to 221 L. Canaghan, 222 to 223 Chas. Ramsay, 221 10225 R. Burke, 226 to 227 M. E. Bagnall, 228 to 231 G. Mahood, 232 to 230 J. J. Riynes, 237 D. Imsby, 238 to 239 Thos. Jones, 240 tu 242 It. D. iield, 243 Whitinore B-os., 244 Fry Bros., 215 and 246 H. 218 and 210 Arthur Wilkias, 250 and 251 S. T. Dewer, 252 W. Qua'trough, 253 and 254 McCarthy Bros., 255 to 257 \Y. P. Robertson, 258 to 250 F. B. D-.-nuis, 260 and 261 E. G. Br .wae, 202 D. Kavanagh, 2-53 J. G, Penniket, 264 to 2.18 David Shaw, 2rio thos. Heath, 27') and 271 Tyler, 272 John Rowel I, 273 E Bradley, 274 to 276 J. R. S. Richardson, 277 Wynn-Brown, 278 A. Johnston, 270 James Malcolm, 280 Jared Alwill,2Sl and 282 LVll'y, 283 to 2*>s J*.s Shaw, 280 D, Fiuiayaoo, 287 to 281) Jno. Geddes, 290 D. V'.i-ey, 201 Jno. McSweeney, 202 K. G.„Ryay, 203 feu 2'.15 A. Collins, 20d Kobt. Fisher, 207 R. Peterson, 208 to 300 Jno. Karl,3ol l)r Coates, 302 to 307 Jno. Clarkin, 308 Rupert Wylie, 30'J Gerald Bull,3lo"Mnw. Corneille, 311 and 312 A. J. Bertram, 313 W. Eliory.

LltittT HORSES. Nos. 1 mid 2 i). Turnw*'d, ;i and 1 P. W. Th ui;is, 5 \V. U. Parr, 6 li. L>. Fisher, 7 to 9 Fisher Bros., 10 and 11 li". 1). Bedford, 12 Lo 15 Death Bros., 16 C. Warr, 17 and 18 U. I.akp, 111 to IS E. F. McNicol, ID toS4H. W. aiackereth, 55 and 56 Win. Ingham, 57 to 66 C. .1. Storey, 67 to 6il K. Morrisou, 70 Alt'. Williamson, 71 .1. !■'. Vercoe,72 11. Welliagfcon, 73 Client, 71 to SONorinan Taylor, 81 to 86 Win. Taylor, S7 and HS Junius Dulloy, SO J.ia. McNiol, !HJ and "JI r. W. Piatt, 92 Win. Dodi 93 Lo % 11. Woisp, *.t7 au I OS A. F. Aiiuand «le, 99 to 102 F. il. Bannett, 103 to 106 P. Coyle.lo7 W. N. Sturges, 108 to 112 Potts Bros., 113 .las. Baxter, 111 J. Oorrigan, 115 to 118 F. Oorrigac, 110 to 121 F. D. E. Snide, 122 and 12:) Joo. McSweenny, 121 to '33 (iord'.-n Bros, 131 to )3fi De-l.-iney, 137 to 130 J, B tdl.<y, in and 111 ltd. Mo abe, 112 and 143 T.J. Stanley, >U to 116 M. F. Cit", 147 A. .1. Melville, 118 and 149 Geo, Johnstone, 159 to 152 K. Dodd, 153 A. Furza, 151 Alt'. Toa?ue, 155 to U-9 Client, 160 11 161 Client, 162 fijb«rt Hall, 163 J. A. Fitzgerald, 161 and 165 Chad, l'eake, 166 (o Bib Jos. Conder, 109 to 174 W. C. Bin'/, 175 ■!■ B. Thomas, 176 •Isborno, 177 and 178 J. McSweonoy, jar., 179 \. Hamilton, 180 to 189 P. Hogan, 19J and 101 I, McKibbin, 192 to 105 A. Upton, 1915 C. Shaw, ID7 to 203 Gal.itea Estate, 204 and 205 .las. lloneybnn, 206 P. Hunt, 207 end 208 R. Madill, 209 to 211 George Watt tin (junior), 212 and 213 Rwid Bartorj, 214 and 215 Jno. Arnold, 216 to 218 C. K. Storor, 2l'j to 223 Bu'iiphrie?, 221 Raid (Rangiaohia), 225 F. C. Litchfield, 226 and | 227 SimpEOD Bros., 228 11. Feisst, 220 and 230 F. McGovern, 231 Vickers, 232 to 237 Frod Ciarkio, 238 Fraak Uiiiu, 230 W, J,

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8008, 13 September 1906, Page 3

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