The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. A IK.IIST Ohaupo, Tuesday 5 Hamilton, Tlmrsday 7 Hikutaia, Monday l i Matamata Horse Fair, Tuesday 12 Wailiou and 2nd cow sale, Friday 15 Cambridge, Monday 18 OHAUrO STOCK SALE Tuesday, August 5 QAA CHOICE YEARLINGS OFF OVU TURNIPS 200 dairy cows and heil'ers 15 dairy cows whole herd, C. E. Richdale 14 dairy cows Geo. Davies 15 dairy heifers 120 choice dairy heifers 20 dairy cows 20 dairy heifers(Haycock & Marshall) 300 choice yearlings off turnips 30 pigs, slips CLEARING SALE AT KIO KIO Wednesday, August 6 Favoured by Air fas. Burke, who has disposed of his farm we will sell on above dale : 34 2-year heifers due Sept. & Oct. 1 cow in milk 2 draught mares 4 hacks and harness horses 2 3~ycar iilhes I 2-year gelding 1 yearling hack (illy Farm implements, etc. CLEARING SALE, TE AROHA Thursday, August 7 Jg DAIRY COWS II heifers I 2-year-old hull (Jersey) I 5-year pure-hied Jersey bull 8 yearling heifers by pure bred Jersey bulls TE KUITI STOCK SALE Wednesday, August 20
Special dairy cow sale of three whole dairy owners giving up dairying. COW'S (Scif Bros. Cv Fryer) 31 25 springing heifers ~ 37 cows from F. C. Kenny, Aria 50 cows from jas. Boddie, Soar. 25 heifers 10 cows in cell" {o pure Jersey bull Town snend THE FARMERS'CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. MESSRS G. F. McCULLAGH AND G. W. VERCOE, Auctionf.frs, King Country Representative: Mr. J. F. VERCOE, Tc Kuiti. ' 1% Jf I in 3K KM C. Watchmaker & Jeweller RORA STREET. Begs to tender his thanks (o the publi* of Te Kuiti and surrounding district: for the very liberal support durin: this last eight years he has been ii Te Kuiti. He iins now encased ; first-class watehm:\ker and you ear now rely on having your watch repaired same day as left." Old fashione< jewellery remade into the newesi designs at a very small cost. Come right in and have your eve? tested tree. Over 30 years experience with the eyes. Phonographs, musical instruments, guns, pipes, etc., repaired. Sole agent for the Nation;'.! Pianc and Sewing Machine, cash or time payments. A USEFUL PARCEL - t " Anticor. the perfect Safety Corr Sha\'er 20. i Ros'yn Writing Pad. 100 sheets, <>d. i Warner's Rustproof Corset, low bust. long over the hips, very stylish and comfortable on. Posted to anv address em receipt of J] 6.—JOHN COPI3E. The Mail Order House, EEILDING. TVfEW SEASONS SEEDS AND BULBS Vegetable and 'ietv-rer seeds in 3d and 6d packet p. Special collections of sweet pea*. 0 varioiier Is 6d and 2s 6d; 12 voricticn 2n Od and 05. To arrive next week —-Rhubarb roots lOd each, 9s dos: gooseberry plants 6d each, {is Od do,~en; black currant plants, 6d oac.b, 5f (>d ' dor,en ; pot plants, palms, cyciomons in bloom', ot-c, Inspection invited atRora street,. Te Kuiti. For influenza take Wooric" Oreat Peppermint Cure—never fjijip, iff Oc? 2b 6d.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 590, 2 August 1913, Page 8
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