The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. CAMBRIDGE HORSE FAIR. Tuesday. Wednc>da\, Thursday, Friday. September o, 19, l] and 12. 800 CLASSES HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, August 28. 100 2 year steers off turnips 1003 „ „ „ 200 fat wethers 80 fat hoggets NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE. Friday, August 2Qth. QN account of Mr Jas. Gorman : 17 first-class dairy cows 1/ choice dairy heifers 120 1 and 4 year steers in fresh condi--40 i J 2 year steers and heifers 200 choice yearlings 50 2j year steers 20 springing heifers Sale 11 a.m. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. Friday, August 22. |gQ FAT CATTLE 450 fat sheep 500 woolly hoggets 250 yearling steers and heifers 150 dairy heifersl 25 3 year steers 50 18-months cattle I road scoop TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE. Saturday, August 30th. CLEARING SALE AT PAEMAKO 2nd September, 1913. T7AVOURED with instructions from J- Mr Percy Webby, we will sell on the above date his whole dairy herd comprising : 25 dairy cows 2 breeding sows I boar (Berkshire) Globe Separator (77 gallons per hour) 1 milk can 2 cream can Also his farm of 134 acres. ' Easy terms to a good client. THE FARMERS'CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. MESSRS G. F. McCULLAGH AND G. W. VERCOE, Auctioneers. King Country Representative: Mr. I. F. VERCOE, Te Kuiti. srvr--H|wj> |L_ C. OEIUXITT, Watchmaker &. Jeweller, RORA STREET, Begs to tender his thanks lo the public of Te Kuili and surrounding districts for the very 1 this last eiaht. vv Te Kuiti. Ho i-first-class watch' now rely ha\ {XU TOO S.'; \)\C (i li y ;; jeweller)" remark designs a I a very Come right in ; tested free. Owi wiiii the eyes. Phonographs, musical instruments, guns, pipes, etc.. repaired. Sole agon! ior the National Piano .and Sewing Machine, cash or time pavmenls. upport during s he has been in now engaged a !>er aru! you can g your watch ree'.>. Old fashioned r.'n' the newest >aii coat. i have your eyes .1 years experience A PARCEL-—1 "Anticor. the perfect Safety Corn Shaver 2<\ l Roslyn Writing Pad, 100 sheets 0,1. 1 Warner's Rustproof Coi>el. low inisi, long over the hips, very and eomtoiiable, N 11. iet 1 li' any address on receipt of 11 o.—JOiiN CO HP,E, The Mail Or,a r ! 10n,,-, CKi i ,p] N TEW SEEDS AND fUPLikv Vegetable and (lower t-'eet!? m ,>0 ano (>d packets. Special k-uk. <> varieties coi 1 eeliona of aw Is ad ami «; ( f; 1 arid 5?. To »rriv<> n<roots KUi o:U'h. a'a plants t?d each. currant; piania. (ill <•; pot plant a. ;u:linr. r\ etc. InepcH'fion inv Kor;i street, To Knit irietief 2t> <>d to!o K hniiarb •/ : gooseberry civen: black • Ci doaon; "era 'ii bloom, a'- Thompon's, I I'or intuieiiaa } Peppermint. Cure 0 I'd. Vooda' Great fail a, Ih Cui"
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 596, 23 August 1913, Page 8
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