I J. McNIGOL & Co.—-Continued. SALE OP PRIVILEGES OP THE TE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB. Friday, Bth March. THE Priveleges of To Aroha Jockey Club will be wold in Mr E. (.valla#lier’a Stables on above elite, at 11 a.in. sharp. Comprii-ing— GATES. CARDS. BOOTHS, AMD HORSE PADDOCK. • Me NICOL & CO. _ G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer.
SHEEP FAIR. TH E undersigned will hold their Second Sheep Fair of the season at Ohaupo on WEDNESDAY, 27th March Entries Solicited. McNICOL. & CO.' G. F. MgCullaqh, Auctioneer W- j. HUNTER. THURSDAY, MARCH 14. Second Sheep Fair. The undersigned will hold his Second Sheep Fair, at Ohaupo Yard , on Thursday, March 14th, of Breeding ewes, wethers, LAMBS, Entries to date from Messrs J. H. Thompson, Gorton E-tate, Wm. Grace, Vm. Searancke, Walter Searancke, Walter Jones, W. Cowley, J. Ryburn, jiinr., W. Whewell, Heather, Pohlen, Brunskill, Innesfallen, J. H. Bridgman, Foster, J. Blain. and others. Also, Shropshire, Linco’n, Romney and other “(tuns, from Messrs E. Maeleun, J. L. Bailey, Captain Parker, W. Sharpe, R. Hall, and others. Entries Solicited.
At 12 o’clock. W. J. HUNTER Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigned Ims received instructioi s from Mi' A. B. Wills, Alexandra, who L leaving the district, to sell in estate late J. Wills; ; : : WHOLE 0E HIS LIVE & DEAD STOCK, without reserve, about end of March. ■: \Y. ,T "TTVTEP, Auctioneer.
CLEARING OUT! LAST MEEK! EAST MEEK!! Run ! Run ! Run ! A S fast as your legs can carry you, and get some of the BARGAIN'S at the NORTHERN CLOTHING & DRAPERY COMPANY’S * SALE, GOODS IP NOT SOLD THIS WEEK WILL BE THROWN INTO THE GUTTER. READ THE FOLLOWING PRICE LIST OF A FEW OF THE MANY THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS TO BE HAD : 1497 yards of Smardon Cashmere, all*) 250 Pairs of Men’s Strong Tweed colors, pure wool, at Is 6d the yard, worth its weight in Palace gold, 4321 yards of HabitjQloth, double width, colours navy, grey and mytrtlo, at 1 s'3d the yard, choap at 3s ’ 6{l'the yard. of Welsh Flannel at 8d the yard, worth twice the money. 654 Ladies’ and Children’s Ulsters, from 3s 6d to .7s 6d, usually sold* from 16s to 40s each. Large Size Heavy Bush Rugs, 4s lid each. Strong Ticking, 6d the yard, cheap as chips at Is Id the yard. 2792 yards of beaulifnlTrench Grepe Cretonne, at 3Jd the yard, honest value for lOd the yard. - Trousers, at 4s 6d the pair, worth 10s 6d, and wear like leather. 500 Boys’ and Youths’ Tweed and Serge Knicker Suits, from 2s lid. Men’s Strong Working Shirts, Is 6d each, can’t.wear them out. Boot Laces given away for a mere song. Men’s an Boy’s Regatta Shirts, from 2s lid each. 597 dozen Men’s Merino Sox, 4£d the pair, worth 9d. Children’s Sox, Id the pair. Boxes of Paper Collars given away. Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Overcoats, Ties, Hats, and thousands of other articles to be sold at Slaughtering . Prices. The Sale positively closes on SATURDAY, 9th MARCH. DON’TjFORGET THE ADDRESS^: The Northern Clothing & Drapery Company, ITE2CT DOOR TO TOWOST HALL, WHITAKER-ST., TE aroha.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1719, 2 March 1895, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1719, 2 March 1895, Page 3
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