The Farmers' Co-opcralive Auctioneering Co., Ltd. Morrinsvillc, Fridav 1 Te Awamutu, Saturday .1 Ohaupo, Tuesday 5 Hamilton, Thursday 7 Hikutaia, Monday li • Matamala Horse Fair, 'JTfcsday 12 Wailiou and 2nd cow sale, Friday 15 Cambridge, Monday 18 HAMILTON HORSE FAIR. Tuesday July 29 HORSES PIO PIO STOCK SALE 300 Thursday, July 3I HEAD CATTLE 100 2-year-old steers 40 3-year-old steers 50 springing heifers 500 SHEEI> 200 fat and forward wethers off turnips 150 mixed sheep Entries solicited. TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE Saturday, August 2 I DAIRY HEIFERS 100 dairy cows OHAUPO STOCK SALE Tuesday, August 5 AA CHOICE YEARLINGS OFF vrUU TURNIPS 200 dairy cows and heifers TE KUITI STOCK SALE Wednesday, August 20 Special dairy cow sale of three whole dairy owners giving up dairying. O 1 COWS (Self Bros. & Fryer) 25 springing heifers ~ 37 cows from F. C. Kenny, Aria 50 cows from J as. Boddie, Senr. 25 heifers ~ ~ 10 cows in calf to pure Jersey bull Townshend THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. MESSRS G. F. ]\ IcC ULI./\GII A Nll ■ G. W. VEKCOE. Auctioneers. King Country Representative : Mr. 1". F. YERCOE. Te Kuiti. X'liiiis (it' I\Vw Year (Hits £KW fr ;[ L'or any praciiea! i.irp.ur. Kirsi come first served. •v-' I k*(i whi ;.ivc yon immeoiaie possession ,>",-,:■.-.. o ; aV'O acre.- freehold land, siiualcd on lis: .Vain Y'. aiiewhena Road, 3 miles ivojii Omars township. ;il £5 per ;\rrc, direct iroiii the original nadvc owner, ioi' \.'ho'.-a, ',- L . •!;■(■ ;,eiiii- ;;:. :,nk' a;;cnt'-. The biiH: of purchase money we ean raise on mcs-e_s,:e l'or a hona-tide purchase)' if necessary. '"I (}<)>') Vvl '' > mi y° u nno a siieep i.irm _«»™-»t-.-«, oi ISy) seios. C'-iown Leasehold. at Is per aeiv.ryi acres I'clicd and prasscd, fenced, hive loomed house, wooished, all paj)a ia.ni!. Smiles Imm T.mitnu mini and 3 mile' horn Olaiiui landim.. hv pood roads. Carried 1300 his, sheep and 70 cattle last winter. Trice £3 It [>cr acre. balance 5 per cent, lor s years. ALKltli)!) COOK &. 00. ESTATE and NATIVE AGENTS, E1 c. Taumarunui. (-. vm wovi\ Watehmukci- & rli'wclk'i', RORA STRi^iv'F, Begs to lender his thanks to (he publu oi Tc Ruin and surrounding district; lor the very liberal support durinr !>. ivuiu. in- nas now engaged a hrst-ciass watchmaker and vmi can now rely on bavin- your watch repaired same day as left. Old fashioned jewellery remade into tin: newest designs at a very small cost. Come, right in and have vour eves tested free. Over 30 vears experience with the eyes. 1 honograpus, musical msfnunenis. guns, pipes, etc., repaired. Sole agent l'or the National Piano and Sewing Machine, cash or time payments. I ivc your eyes irs experience
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 588, 26 July 1913, Page 8
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