The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. Dates of Coming Sales. Ngaruawahir. -\\ cdnesday, April 29 Wailiou ■ -Krid'-y. ?\iay L Clearing Sale at Te Arolui--Salurdav, .May 2 Hamilton - -Thursday, May 7 Sheep Fair at Oh au i >0 —W cdncsday, May 13 Clearing Sale at Okoroirc Estate. — Wednesday, June 17 OHAUrO STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 28. AK FORWARD BULLOCKS, Mahoenui 20 Fresh Bullocks 200 Young Cattle Also, 1500 Longwool Wctjiers Entries Solicited. NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE. WFDNESDAY, APRIL 29. WE will hold a Cattle Sale in Ngaruwahia yards on above date. Entries received are : 200 Well-bred2 2 2 to 3 1 i year-old Steers 150 Very Choice 2-year-old Steers 110 Fresh Conditioned empty Cows and 3-ycnr-okl Heifers 150 Calves and Yearlings 100 Ewes in Lamb Entries solicited. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, MAY I. Entries Solicited. " CLEARING SALE AT TE AROHA. SATURDAY, MAY 2. 7fV C A T T L E ' I to 3-year-old 12 Choice Dairy Cows 4 Draught Horses, all fatm work 6 Unbroken Draught Fillies, 3 and 4-year-old % 2 Draught Mares with foals I Filly, 3-years, coaching stamp /CHAMPION Drill, Mower, Rake, V D.F. Plough, Oliver Plough, Cambridge Roller, Disc and Tine Harrows, Scarifier, Tip Dray, Spring Cart, Chaffcuttcr and h.p., Lot Harness, Sundries, etc. On behalf of Mr Jas. Brown. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 7> T?AT AND STORE STOCK, FAT -F SHEEP, PIGS, ETC. Entries solicited. SHEEP SALE AT OHAUPO. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. WE will hold a sale of WETHERS, HOGGETS AND EWES In Ohaupo yards on above date Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT OKOROIRE ESTATE TIRAU. On behalf B.N.Z. Estates. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17. THE FARMERS'CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. (Late McNicol & Co.) G. F. McCULLAGIi. Auctioneer. Lucien. Alien & Co., Hamilton, JgSTATE & gTOCK J^GENTS, Beg to intimate that they arc opening an Agency in Te Kuiti, under the management of Mr fi. J. Mussen, who has had 30 years continuous experience of pioneering as hush settler. Vendors and are notified that the advertisers con line their attention to acting for the advantage of their clients, and have 110 pecuniary interest 111 any ol the piopeitics on their lists. Property holders are requested to note that our Te Kuiti representative is now communicating with a number of Southern clients in search of areas from 300 to 5000 acres. Visitors intending to settle in the KING COI'XTKY are invited to inspoCl our Property l.isl obtainable at temporarv oiluv, Rora--si, I e lvuiti. Properties placed on our printed list free of charge, and 110 commission pavable unless we ellect a sale. Prompt attention lo communication by letter or wire. Telegraphic Address : "LUCIEN," Te Kuiti. H. J. Mussen, BRANCH MANAGER. Temporary Premises: Roi"a-st. South, Te Kuiti.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 79, 24 April 1908, Page 3
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