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The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. NOTICE. As delay often occurs through absence of owners when slock is being submitted at auction, we will accept in future that where no instructions are given that it is left to the auctioneer to do his best for owner and sell.

TE KUITI STOCK SALE Wednesday, February 14 1000 HEAD CATTLE 200 18 months and 2-year heifers 40 empty cows 400 2-tooth wethers 500 2-tooth ewes 800 woolly lambs 500 full mouth ewes 650 shorn lambs 180 2-tooth ewes 30 fat sheep (

NGARUAWAHIA SHEEP FAIR Wednesday, February 21 1000 SHEEP, comprising 3000 2 and 4-tooth wethers 2000 2-tooth ewes 1000 4 and 6-tooth ewes 2000 mood framed sound mouth ewes 3000 forward and store lambs Sale at II a.m. Entries solicited.

ANNUAL OHAUPO RAM FAIR Thursday, February 22 Entries solicited. SECOND OHAUPO SHEEP FAIR Wednesday, February 28 THE FARMERS'CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. MESSRS G. F. McCLLLAGJI AND G. W. VERCOE. Auctioneers. King Country Representative

Mr. J. F. YERCOI-, Tc Kuiti. YEiUiALL & COACHBUILDERS & BLACKSMITHS TE KUITI and PIO PIO OUR Pio Pio shop is now open, and all class of work will be executed in an efficient manner. Shoeing a speciality. Vehicles of every description made to order or repaired at shortest notice

All classes of general blacksmithing undertaken. BAKER & WEBB (Late INI. Baker) Of Otovalianga. have been closed for alterations for a few days HAVE NOW RE-OPENED.

Every comfort and convenience. A perfect shave or haircut jruarauteed.

To save and to hold your trade is my aim. To gain your confidence it is essential to merit favour. To hold your goodwill merit must ho maintained. ( This is especially true of high oiass tailoring such as the HOI^UTON standard of excellence The men and youths ol IV kuiti "know" j»'ood Tailoring'—lhe.v acknowledge merit and merit will tell. Thus it is that Houghton crafts,j manship gains and holds the ? goodwill of my patrons. A. J. nußillToN The Leading 'i'ailor, Te Kurri

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 438, 10 February 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 438, 10 February 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 438, 10 February 1912, Page 8

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