—THE—WAIKATO MONUMENTAL WORKS, HAMILTON. THQS. CHAPPELL, PROPRIETOR. rp CHAPPELL desires to THAN K 1 , the inhabitants of the Wa'kato and Upp<r Thames, for the mnnv orders lie lias been favoured with, both in stone and nimble Monuments, ami be hopes by personal attention to still increase his business. ALL WORK IS DONE ON THE - . PREMISES. Inscriptions put on old Stones, and Designs sent on application. Letters . in Black, Gold, or Imperishable Lead. V Frist'class Workmanship at Moderate Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. TE AROHA HORTICULTURAL " —SOCIETY’S 2nd -ANNUAL, SHOWWILL BE HELD IN THE TE AROHA TOWN HALL THURSDAY, March 7th. Doors open at 2 o’clock. Admission, Is ; Children half-price. tSg|s°For further particulars see Posters and Schedules.JgSS F. WILD, Secretary. pETE Ii ■Q.I L CHRIST, SOLICITOR. 7 TE AROHA. . : ‘ Office —Town Hall Building 1 . Auction SalesMcNICOL & CO.
SH EE P SALE AT CAMBRIDGE. Saturday, 16th February. At 2 o’clock sharp. SOUND. FRESH FULLMOUTH AND CROSSBRED EWES 20 Good Lincoln Rama 2 Pure- bred Romney Murt-h') i ... Ram- ' j « * 12 Half'bred Two-tooth Rama ! a '■% fiom half-bred Ewes byj.pt; half-bred Rums | o 6 Pure English Ram ( ~ 3 50 Lambs J w T Can . W 2 Rains McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCuli.agh, Auctioneer. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 19th February. VERY CHOICE HALF AND 100 THREE - QUv» RTF-It - BRED POLLED ANGUS HEIFERS, eighteen months old ; if not sold privately 20 Big-framed Young Cows, very forward 60 Very Forward Well-bied Three-and-a-haif and Four-year-old Bullocks, from Otorohanga 18 First-clssß Working') Bullock-, young and sound, and I KDougla almost beef )- - 4 Cows, with calves I 3 Three-year «>ld Steers j and Heifers J Waiotapu M c N I COL & CO. G F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR, fTI H E undersigned will hold their 1 Annual Sheep Fair at Ohaupo on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 20th and 21st February, and will offer upwards of on aaa breeding ewes,fat ZU.UIIU & STORE WETHERS, EWE AND WETHER LAMBS Entries already received : 5450 Longwool and Crossbred Ewes, four and five years o'd, from Matamata Estate, Freshfield Estate, Donnv Bros., W, Morgan, C. B. Vickers, Jas. Bell, Geo A. Runciman, W. Chittyy C. P. Vining, A. F. Annandn'e, R. Noble, M. Turnej r , W, Thom-on, and Jno. Atkinson 750 Four, Six, and Fresh Full-mouth Crossbred Ewes, Kereone Estate 750 Merino Ewes, Freshfield Estate, H. Haseler, and P. Corcoran ! ' . 1740 Half-bred, Crossbred and Long wool Limbs, from W. T. Hughes, 11. H. Hull, E. C. Shepherd, D. Finlayson, M. Turney, W. Thomson, Jno. Atkinson, O’Conror Bros., A. Fmze, R. Ni.ble, J. L. Gage, Donny Bros., F. Vickers, Jns. B dl, C. P. Vining, W. and G. Wi kie, and Kereone Estate Etc., etc. Entries Soli- ited. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCui.lagti, Auctioneer.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 16 February 1895, Page 3
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446Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 16 February 1895, Page 3
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