J. McNICOL (Continued). Waikato Annual SHEEP FAIR. a 1000 1000 The undersigned’\vi!l hold his Annual EWE AN D RAM FAIR in February next, and will offer Fresh, Full-mouthed - ) Cross-bred Ewes (McKinnon Fresh, Full-mouthed f Bros. Merino Wethers } 3000 Cross-bred and Half-bred Ewes, F. R. L. Millman 3000 Fresh, Full-mouthed Cross-bred Ewes, L. DePelichet 600 Merino Ewes ) E. H. Qrev, 400 Cross-bred Lambs j Morrinsvilfe 300 Cross-bred Ewes VC. M. Brunskill, 300 Cross-bred Lambs Tantaoroa. 100 Lincoln Ewes, W. Taylor, Green-hill ICO Cross-bred Ewes, D. Thomson. Te Awnmutu 300 Cross-bred Ewes, T. Jenkins, Morrinsville s. 100 Cross-bred E ves -, v ) T t t> u i-n 100 Cross-bred Lambs j IL H ' Brunsk.il 100 Cross-bred, Ewes, L. B. Ewen, Tamahere 120 Cross-bred Lambs 70 ( ross-bred Ewes 50 Merino Ewes 250 Full-mouth Crossbred ) Ewes >W. Searancke 500 Long-wool Lambs J 200 Merino Ewes 7 . v 200 Half-bred Lambs } A -Ormsby 500 Half-bred Lambs 7 N.Z. T. V. Land 300 Merino Ewes j Company 200 Cross-bred 2-tooth i Ewes /R. N. Buttle, 250 Cross-bred Fwes ' 250 Cross-bred Lambs J 500 Merino Ewes, W. Grice and Rotors ngi 50 Grand 2-tooth Lincoln Wethers 20 2-tooth Ewes, J. H. Mandeno 20 Lincoln Ewes, li. Bosanko. 100 Cross-bred Lambs 7 ti t?- i 40 Longwool Ewes [ D. Finlayson 400 Merino Ewes, W. L. C. Williams Also, 300 Lincoln, fLeicester and Down Rams, Messrs S, T. Seddon, C. J. Storey, J. J. Barugli, Main, Walker, j. B. sanko, R. Bosanko, and Matamat a Estate. J" McLaren Oliaupo. ,Innisfallen Co.
Further entries solicited. lgsP“ Sellers can rely on a good sale J. McNICOL, Auctioneer. p 0 II PRIVATE SALE. Three First-class THRASHING- and CITAFF-CUTTING PLANTS, all in good order. J, McNICOL, Auctioneer. yj A N T E D TO PURCHASE. 50 Sacks FOWL samples and prices. WHEAT. Send . McNICOL, Auctioneer. [A CARD.] R. W. DYER, SOLICITOR (Of Hamilton and Cambridge), WILL ATTEND the IE AI’OITA COURTS Regularly. Clients can communicate by letter to Hamilton, and personally on the MONDAY EVENINGS prior to Court day, at the Palace Hotel, Te Ai'olia,
FRUIT 1 VKG ETA BL ES WRING, Fruiterer and Nurseiyman, o etc., lias For Sale at liis Sliop, Whitaker-street, Te Arolia Apples (both eating and cooking), in great variety ; Pears, Oranges, Bananas, Nots, Confec tionery, etc., etc Also supplied fresh daily—Vegetables of every description; Qup IitV—TIJE E3ST Prices- MOST MODERATE First-class "DT) T? A TV at John H t’ ICIEST-CLASS J3JJI Vjil_U AtJoHnUaET’ BAKER AND CONFECTIONER WHITAIvER STREET, TE AROHA, ' EGS to inform his customers and the public general!}-, that he is NOW SUPPLYING PLAIN and FANCY BREAD OF REALLY FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. ORDERS left at the shop will be PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TRY JOHN HART’S BREADBUY YOUR lE3 ZE& El _A. X) FROM ARCH. A. WALLACE,
PREMIER BAKERY, Waiorongomai. QUALITY Al. TE AROHA CUSTOMERS WAITED UPON DAILY, Confectionery of Every Description and Small Goods always in stock PASTRY AND FANCY GOODS FRESH DAILY. BALLS and PARTIES catered for at , lowest rates. TRY WALLACE’S BREAD.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 438, 18 January 1890, Page 7
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