The Farmers Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. Stallion Parade In connection with the WAIKATO FARMERS' CLUB, Will be held on the first day of Horse Sale, At 12 noon, In the paddock adjoining the saleyards. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR AT CAMBRIDGE. In connection with Waikato Farmers' Clubs' Annual Stallion Parade. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Friday. September 9, 10. 11, and 12 1000 HORSES comprising heavy ■ """ and medium draughts, hacks, milk cart, light horses and unbroken horses. Entries to date total : 477 draughts 300 hacks and light harness horses 100 unbroken horses Including utual draughts from W. J. Corrigan. 27 heavy draught 4 and 5 year old hors;s 13 heavy draught 3 year old horses 50 spring cart and milk cart horses 16 unbroken 4 year old horses suitable for hack or harness work (Galatea Station) 200 3 and 4 year old draught horses, (Waikato and Thames Valley breeders) Also first day of Sale at I p.m.: draught entire 3 year old by Prince Robert-Lady Flashwood draught eutire, "Glen Royal" 728 N. Z. S. B. by Glenturet—Royal Maid draught entire, 3 years, Chief Commander —Royal Maid draught entire, 2 years, Chief Commander—Royal Maid draught entire 3 years old by Lochabar 4 draught entire colts, 2 years old, by Bonny Laddie: G-Sire Lord Lyon 4 draught 2-year-old fillies by Bonny Laddie Imported English Hackney Stallion British Pride, Sire Pilot II 3864 E.H.5.8., Dam Black Bess 3493 E.H.S.B. Thoroughbred entire St. Lewis by St. Hippo, Dam Hetigong by Hippocampus ORDER OF SALE. September 9th at 10 a.m. unbroken horses, implements, Stallions and draught horses to No, 80. September loth. Balance of draught horses. September nth. Light horses to No. 250. September 12th. Balance of light horses. 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. .^-./ C. CfIILGOTT, Watchmaker & Jeweller, RORA STREET, Begs to tender his thanks lo the public of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts for the very liberal support during this last eight years lie has been in Te Kuiti. Uc has now en< :< ; -o<i m o M!;:._ your waten reas K-!t. (.''lll fashioned ic into the newest - s:nai! aisi. and have your eyes 1 u> years experience musical instruments, repaired. the National Piano chine, cash or time A USEFUL PARCEL -1 " AntiL cor." the perfect Safety Corn shaver 20. 1 Roslvn Writing Pad, 00 sheets, (xl. 1 Warner's ' Rust)roo! Corset, low bust, long over the n 'P s - vrry stylish and comfortable, >.' li. I'osted to any address on eceipt o\ u (■).— IOHNCOBBF The dad Order House. FEILDING CHE CROYDON TEA Next Bank o\ Australasia, Rora Street, Te Kuiti. ■airy Hau & N. J. Newman LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 599, 3 September 1913, Page 8
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