The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. Dates of Co mini l ; Sales. Morrinsville - Friday. March 20 Matamata- Wednesday, March 25 Matierc Wednesday, April I ()h:uipn Wednesday. April S Rangiriri -Wcdncsdav, April S Clearing Sale at Man'apiko, Te Awamutu, on behalf of Mr F. B. French -■-Monday. April .13 Te Kuiti —Wednesday, April 15 MORRINSVILLK STOCK SALIC. FRIDAY, MARCH 20. on 1* A T CATTLE 20 Well-fattened cattle 00 1 1 : to 2 1 2-year steers, Eureka 100 Ciood calves 65 Strong calves 40 1'. 2 to 2-ycar heifers 120 Prime fat wethers 100 2-Touth wethers 280 Fat ewes 300 Fitll-niouth ewes 400 Sound-mouth ewes now running with Shropshire rams 70 Ewes in lamb WO Lambs Entries solicited. MATAMATA SALE. f WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25. RATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, ETC. Entries solicited. MATIERE STOCK SALE. —f WEDNESDAY, APRIL I. Entries solicited. OHAUPO SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. Entries solicited. RANGIRIRI STOCK SALE. WFDNESDAY. APRIL 8. Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT NANGAPIKO, TE AWAMUTU. MONDAY, APRIL 13. On behalf of Mr F. B. French. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. Entries solicited. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. (Late McNieoi & Co.) G. F. McCULLAGH, AucTiONiiEß. Lucien, Allen & Co., Hamilton. TANI), INSTATE <v v^TOCK Beg to intimate that they arc opening an Agency in Te Kuiti, under the management of Mr H. J. Mussen, who lias had 30 years' continuous experience of pioneering as bush settler. Vendors and purchasers are notified that the advertisers coniine their attention to acting for the advantage of their clients, and have no pecuniary interest in any of the properties on their lists. Properly holders are requested to note that our Te Kuiti representative is now communicating with a number of Southern client* in search of areas from >OO to 5000 acres. Visitors intending to settle in the KING COUNTRY are invited to inspect our Property List obtainable at temporary office. Rora-st. Te Kuiti. Properties placed on our printed list free of charge, and no commission payable unless we effect a sale. Prompt attention to communication by letter or wire. Telegraphic Address : " LUCIEN," Te Kuiti. H. J. Mussen. BRANCH MANAGER. Temporary Premises '- Rora-st. South, Te Kuiti. Lost Cheque. /'IHEOUE No. 603.Q-O. dated 21st V Tanuary, IQOB. drawn by E. H. Baker, Imprcstee. on the Bank of New Zealand, Te Awamutu. for 1"I 12s has been lost and payment of same has been stopped. LIST OF SERVICES. Church of England. SANDEKi Home Missionary, Congregational Church. March :>!- Te Anga J.sO p.m. March 22 Mairoa H a.m. Kacaea A 11-'"-I 1 -'"- March 22. -Te Kuiti H ;).m. and J.}o p.m. Ilangaiiki 2.30 p.m. (Rev. 11. Young). R. MITCHELL. Minister.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 74, 20 March 1908, Page 3
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