Auction SalesJ. McNICOti & C<>. S* MERINO EWES AND MERINO AND CROSSBRED WETHERS. To iirrive <*nr’y in M»y from Loch Inver Station, Poarmi, A AAA GOOD. FRESH, FULL--1000 -MOUTH IIEUrNO EWES 'in Imnli to Lincoln Rams) 2000 Good Stiontr, Store Memo, and Crossbred Wethers, in fresh condition, limny of thenCfat. J. McNICOL & CO., j Auctioneer TO ARRIVE IN .HIKE, FROM TAIIARUA. nr\r\f~\ ' young and fresh OU U U FU L L -M() UTIT C ROSSBRED AND HALF-BRED EWES, all in iamb to pure Lincoln runs. ,T. MeNICOL & CO.. Auctioneers. OIIAUBU LIVE STOCK SALE Tuesday, May 20th- 4 At 1.80 p.m. Scotchman's Valley. Cows, Le b on CHOICE WELL 'I BRED HAND-I FED 2£ - YEAR - OLD I STEERS, nenrlv beef }■ 8 Choice 2£-j ear-old j Heifers, nearly | beef J 25 TCmptv condition, from Oxford 20) Really Clmice Yonnjf Crossbred Ewes, in lamb to Lincoln nous, F. Pencocke 40 Good Strong Crossbred Lam bs D. McKinnon 80 Good <Vn«shr*»d Lambs, W. Wade GO Good Stromr Lambs. F. -lolly IdO Good T,orjur"’oo| Ewes, m lamb to Lmeoht rams SO Fat wejitlu-rs. from Mokau 20 Cl ove We’l • b,ed 'i Empty lb ifers noifflibonr-. 20 Well-l red Stc.-r l bond iitid H'-ilVr Chl res j 50 Head Fat Cattle Dairv Cow 1 . N-e. J. .VcX I COE & CO.. A in lii'ie*
c a m r> u i i) a k S A L K. Thursday- May 22ndi. t 1.30 p 111. >OULTI;Y, PIM'PI'CK. CATTLE. Hot SI'S. Vehicles, :>lnl Ilarm-s. 10 l!i'iil (Jiinil Pniuglit Horse*, witli trials, from i hineiiniri 1 U|istiiiiiliii«r I lark, thoroughly \ __ i>ni.(l nix! ijnii't ( - 1 Active I-iyiit Ihaiight Mare, f * good in nil Inrness 30 Well fnlted Turkey* 30 Weil Fait si Fowls i Tun Killing Potatoes • ys I -Tas. M j Fui rest J. McNICOL & CO.. Auetiui oeiv. N. T>. Tn consequence of Queen’* Birthday failin'? on our regular day, sale will lie held us above. O H A U P '>. Tuesday, June 3rd. OAAA REALLY 0000 CROSRZUUU BUKO LWKS, 8-tooth, in iamh to pure Lincoln rams, IVmii Taliarua. 2000 Merino Ewes, if not sold previously, 1500 Merino and Crossbred Wethers, from Loch Inver. J. McXJCQL & CO., Auctioneers.
NOTICE. CASH V. CREDIT!! rTHlEurdersigiied,being fully convinced i_ after most careful investigation of the IMMENSE ADVANTAGE and, SAVING that he can offer his Cnstompis and the Public generally hy transacting a STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS, has decided to DISCONTINUE ALU CREDIT accounts from this date. By adopting this course, tiie losses which inevitably occur in connection with the credit system, and also the heavy expenses incurred in bookkeeping, fcoilectirig, etc., will he totally avoided, the FULL BENEFIT of which will BE GIVEN MY CL Sl* -ME I IS, by a LARGE AND "GENERAL REdUcTI: N JN THE PRICE OF ALL GOODS. Thnnking all for the liberal support accorded hitherto, and soliciting a continuance of the same under the system of business row adopted. J. A. COCHRANE, CO-OPEIt A T I V E STUB E, Whitaker and Bridge streets, TE Ali JTIA.
[A CARO.] R. W. DYER, SOLICITOR (Of Hamilton and Cambridge), WILL ATTEND the TE: AROMA CGUIiTS Regularly. Clients can communicate by letter to Hairiilton, and personally on the MONDAY EVENINGS prior to Court day, at the Pale? Hotel, Te Aioha.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 471, 14 May 1890, Page 7
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