W. J. HUNTER.—Continued. s • THURSDAY, MAY 2. /, PE GI A L HOBS E. SAL B. The undersigned will hold a SPECIAL HOR S B SALE? at Ohaupo Yards on Thursday. May 2nd, of over BROKEN AND UNBROKEN HORSES Entries to .date from A .Grey, Paterson and Co, J. Williamson, A. F. Wheeler, Foster, Dixon, Wm. Jones, Fitzgerald, Kusabs, L. Warren, J. Potts, Delaney, Edwards, E. B. Cox, Furze, Windsor, J. Vnderson, Chitty, V. Marshall, F. Kerr, Deaville, T. Bond, A; B, Wheeler, Rolld, J. Ormsby. H. Ramsay, Bi*phara, G. H Bennett/ Bambridge, , Cowley, Rybprn, Hinton, McGuirk, Maclaren,* Strong, A. Potts, Dickey, Geo. Floyd, Rukuhia Ed-; tate, Iwerson, Bukoski. Medhurst, Pike, H. May, Ohye, Armstrong, F. Norrisii,: Wir. C'wley, Allright, Kewish, D. Turnwalrt, W. aid G. Houeybiiri, 'JA end'd*Primrose, btokes, J. Busankb! J'!.'' v’ “ \ . ' ’ Also, ‘' ‘ k New Farm Waggon, ; will jMtrytwd: tons ‘ - - New Spring Oarf /<_,* D.F. Wallace Plough -W. J. HUNTER Auctioneer. TUESDAY, MAY 21. Ohaupo Annual Sale of Turnip - ' • Cattle.' . , Tho undersigned will hold hia annual sale of Turnip Cattle on Tuesday. May 21st, of 1000 HEAD 0F BULL - K - s ~ COWS {AND HEIFERS from Te r Puke, Kawhia, Woodstock, Shaftesbury, Hamilton, Raglan, Pukerimu, Cambridge and other placed . At 1 o’clock. W. J. HUNTER, Auctioneer. .
INS-P ECTION I N Y I TE D THOMAS MCIHipE, S JL 3> I>liE R St H ARHE-SS • - MAKER, x ‘ ; In vi tes all interested to inspect the nnw being opened up, comprised of Best English/ and Colonial Goods, at Prices that defy Competition. Repairing a Speciality. (jNOTE THE ADDRESS—TOOMBS McINOOE, WHOLESALE <& RETAIL SADDLER, WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHAi : sf* Agent Phoeidx Assurance 'Oo./ Rißks taken at Lowest Rates. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS. A CLEARING SALE foe 6 WSEKS ONLY toe CASH. I WILL STILL SELL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. -:o:Single and Double Iron Bedstead Register Grates*: Portable Copier Boilers with frame WalP Pater, Tehtsland Flvs> Wire 1 Watches) Clocks,'<at greaTv reduced Prices- Also FencinglNire* Corrugated Iron* Oils and Paints* Kero-sene-Milk Pans* Buckets* Dishes* Shouting arid Ridg: ing* Nails , Scrim* Lambs* Mangles* Churns, Sheet Marking Oil* Sheet Shears, Window Glass, : and everything in the trade reduced accordingly’ : IN AMM U NIT lON, HUNS, & / SPOUTING REQUISITES, ■. .. . FORCASH. ■ '; J B. JOHNSON, Plumber Tinsmith, Ironmonger, "Whitaker Street, Te Aroha All out-standing Accounts over 3 months if not paid before ’ the Ist of next month will be sued for without further notice. f S-
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1733, 24 April 1895, Page 3
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397Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1733, 24 April 1895, Page 3
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