lis not in Mortals to command success but-we'll do more, deserve it." MATAMATA HALL Saturday, March 2 BLOOD WILL TELL A Brilliant Triangle Drama A millionaire's son marries a chorus girl However useless a son may seem to a money-mad father, he still proves himself a man IOOOft-Vitagraph Comedy-IOOOft Susie the Sleuth TWO TOPIC ALS SCENIC SCENIC TARN AND ITS GORGES MATAMATA A. & P. ASSOCIATION EIGHTH to be held on the ASSOCIATION'S SHOW GROUNDS, MATAMATA Thursday, March 21st, 1918 Extbies Close, Thursday, March Ttu Schedule of Prizes on Application to: B. BLENNERHASSETT, Secretary. RQTORUA A. & P. ASSOCIATION Wednesday, March 13, 1918 Note some of the Liberal Prizes. Hacks and Harness Horses £2/2/- Firsts. Hunters £b : oj- Firsts Dairy Cattle JB2/2/ -' Firsts Fat Cattle £5/5/- Firsts Sheep and Lambs £3/3/- & £2/2/- Firsts £l/1/- Seconds Honey Display £2/2/ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, MARCH 2 Send for Schedule to J. S. TICKERS, Secretary
ADDITIONAL PRIZES A CUP valued at £3/3,'- has been presented by Messrs. D. McL. Wallace & Co., for the most points in Dairy Cattle Classes. CLASS sA—One-year-old Gelding or Filly, suitable for saddle. First, £1; second, 10/-. FARMERS AUCTIONEERING CO. Clearing Sale at Peria, Matamata Thursday, March 7 tit 12 noon On account of Mr H. Shepherd, who has disposed of his farm, we will sell the whole of his live and dead stock, etc., comprising—--20 cows in milk, mostly first calf 4 springing heifers 2 dry cows 2 cows with calves 32 18-month to 2-yr heifers, profit in spring 18 18-months steers 1 Shorthorn bull, 18 months •lo 6-months calves 8 young calves lh alf-grown pig 4 pure-bred Romney rams, 4 and 6 tooth 7 fat sheep 1 pet lamb 5 working horses, good in all harness 1 18-months half draught About 4,0()0ft sawn timber including boards, scantling, and dressed timber, Corrugated Iron, sft 3 rolls new Ruberoid, 4 large gates, 2cwt wire nails, paint, carpenter's tools, ladders, staples. Harness and swingletrees for 5 horses, hauling chains, blocks and chains, gale hinges, lawn mower, garden tools, scales* wiro netting* posts, battens, veraudah blind, 4cwt wire, grass seed, rabbit traps, emory wheel, grindstone, tarpaulinscythes, pulley blocks, wire guage, lime supeiphosphate, drums of tar, 1 4-ton waggon, ch'iffcutter (power or hand), disc harrows, tine 4-leaf harrows, d.f. mouldboard plough, d.f. Emerson plough, s.f. M.H. plough, mowing machine, manure distributor, Colonial drill, Howard horse cultivator, hayrake, Alfa-Laval separator (Gftgal. new, power or hand), wheel sledge, lot of sundries. Furniture of six rooms including piano, sewing machine, tables, chairs, beds, roll new linoleum, hall stand, wash stands, dressing tables, sofas, curtain poles, lamps, and sundries too numerous lo mention. Luncheon Provided. FARMERS AUCTIONEERINQ 00, HAMILTON.
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 71, 28 February 1918, Page 3
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