U'o-oi.>er.!>.k'!vn COMING SALES FEBRUARY Cambridge, Monday 3 Ohaupo, Tuesday 4 Ohaupo, Ist Sheep Fair, Wednesday 5 Waihou. Fridav 7 Hikutaia Monday 10 John Allen's Dispersal Sale at Ngaruawahia, Tuesday n Otorohanga, Thursday 13 Tirau, Thursday 13 Morrinsville, Friday 14 Rangiriri, Fridav 14 Te Awamutu, Saturday 15 HAMILTON STOCK SALE Thursday, January 30 rjAT & STORE CATTLE NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE Friday, January 31 ■Q. FORWARD STEERS OHAUPO STOCK SALE Tuesday, February 4 t HEAD CATTLE ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR AT OHAUPO. Wednesday, February sth : naa ewes, wethers, & >,UUU LAMBS 3500 4 & 6-tooth ewes 6500 f.m. ewes 2500 2-tooth ewes 10000 shorn and woolly lambs 2500 2 and 4-tooth wethers Sale at 12 noon. JOHN ALLEN'S DISPERSAL SALE OF SHEEP AND HORSES Ngaruawahia Town Board Yards TUESDAY, FEBRUARY II Held in conjunction with N Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. 1 1 (\fk STUD ROMNEY RAMS, I lUU EWES AND LAMBS 1600 flock ewes and lambs 56"broken and unbroken horses AJI off "T he Cliffs " run, hilly limestone country. Sale II a.m. THE FA R M ERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. MESSRS G. F. McCULLAGH AND G. W. VERCOE, Auctioneers. King Country Representative: Mr. J. F. VERCOE, Te Kuiti. [GREETING] 2 X'mas or New Year Gifts £IOO & £I,OOO For any practical farmer. First come first served. £IOO w &' ive you > mme diate possession „.-„,„, of 200 acres freehold land, situated on the Main Waitewhena Road, 3 miles from Ohura township, at £5 per acre, direct from the original native owner, for whom we are acting as sole agents. The bulk of purchase money we can raise on mortgage for a bona-fide purchaser if necessary. £IOOO w put you * nto a snee P farm «»»~. of 850 acres, Crown Leasehold, at is per acre, 750 acres felled and grassed, .fenced. Five roomed house, woolshed, all papa land, 8 miles from Taumarunui and 3 miles from Otanui landing, by good roads. Carried 1300 big sheep and 70 cattle last winter. Price £3 15s per acre, balance 5 per cent, for 5 years. ALFRED COOK & CO. ESTATE and NATIVE AGENTS, ETC. Taumarunui. c. chilcottT" Watchmaker & Jeweller, RORA STREET, Begs to tender his thanks to the public of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts for the very liberal support during this last eight years he has been in Te Kuiti. He has now engaged a first-class watchmaker and you can now rely on having your watch repaired same day as left. Old fashioned jewellery remade into the newest designs at a very small cost. Come right in and have your eyes tested free. Over 30 years experience with the eyes. Phonographs, musical instruments, guns, pipes, etc., repaired. Sole agent for the National Piano and Sewing Machine, cash or time payments.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 537, 29 January 1913, Page 8
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