The Farmers Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. i«u:s in Coming Sales. Wailum Stock Sale Friday, August Malamiiia Stock Sale Saturd.iy, August 1/ Ohaupo Stock Sale --- Tuesday, • August 20 Cambridge Stock Sale - F-iiday, August 23. Cambridge Annual Spring Jlorse Fair —Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, September 17, ]B, 19 and 20. WAIHOU STOCK SALE FRIDAY, AUGUST 16. Entries Solicited. SALE AT MATAMATA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17. Favoured with instructions wc will sell at Matamata yards, on behalf of Messrs Ben Brown and J. Simpson, who are giving up dairying, the whole of their dairy cows, comprising : £ A CHOICE DAIRY COWS AND OU HEIFERS Also, On account of F. H. Good, who has sold his farm : 16 Heifers and Cows, sound and young 15 Sacks Seed Potatoes (up-to-date) 200 Ewes, forward in Lamb 100 Hoggets 50 Wethers Sale at 12 noon. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. TUESDAY,,'AUGUST 20. Off Assets Boards' Properties : Aftft HEREFORD & SHORT- *"" HORN YEARLING STEERS AND HEIFERS, well-grown and in splendid condition, off turnips 50 Two-year-old Steers from Assets Boards properties 60 Very Forward 3 and 4-year-old Steers, off turnips, Waimana. Entries Solicited. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. iaa CALVES & YEARLINGS 8 Fat Cows 6 Dairy Cows 15 Pigs (slips) Entries Solicited. CAMBRIDGE ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 18, 19 & 20. We will hold our Annual Horse Spring Sale at Cambridge on above dates : Also, favoured with instructions from Bank of New Zealand, on account of disposal and delivery of properties, we will sell on first dav of sale: jaDRAUGH t m a re s, w" in Foal to Labourer and Baron Rosen 20 Station Hacks 10 Draught Geldings 14 Hack Brood Mares, in foal to Goodbye 80 Unbroken Draughts from Foals to 4-ycar-okl 30 Unbroken Hacks from Foals to Entries Solicited. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. (Late McNicol & Co.) G. F. McCULLAGH, Auctioneer. AUawicnn BOOTMAKER To Kuiti. Hand-sewn Work a Specially. the Public of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts. James Rutherford, WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL BLACKSM ITU, Begs to notify that he has taken into partnership Mr A. E. Wrichi and Mr J. Rutherford, Jun., and the business will henceforth be carried on by Rutherford, Wright g Co., As the Premier Coach Factory and Shoeing and General Smithy. Mr Wright has had l 6 years experience in some of the best shops in Auckland and has just returned from America, where he obtained a wide experience in the most up-to-date factories during a period of 4 years. Mr Rutherford, tun., has had special experience in General Smithing and Horse Shoeing in several of the leading towns of New Zealand. wishes to and got hope iV t am! by strict attention imanship the new firm istent v of work
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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 43, 16 August 1907, Page 3
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