Auction SafesMcMCOL & CO. HR E P PAIR AT OBAOPo. Wednesday, ©th March The undersigned will hold the SECOND SHEEP FAIR of the season at Ohaupo ou above date, and have already entered to AAA BREEDING KWES, IZjUUU LAMBS & WETHERS, as follows : ICOO Fresh Full .. mouth, Big framed Crossbred and Longwool Ewes, from NZ. Thames Valley Laud Co, 930 Long wool and Crossbred Lambs 650 Two-to-ith Ewes 550 Fat Ewes and Wethers 9760 Breeding Ewes, Longwool and Crossbred, from 4-tooth to fresh full-mouth, from Powell, Zolfell, Mcßae, Coates, Ring, Wylie, Gregory, Rollo, McKinnon, Dickey, ' Finlayson, Bucklan , Grice, Hine" Also, 200 Lincoln, R mney and Shropshire Rams. Entries solicited. McKICOL & CO. G F. McCdllagh Auctioneer. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE Tuesday, l©fch March--400 CATTLE, amongst them; !20 Steeis, two to three year old 50 Frdsh, Empty Cows 30 Two-vear-old Heifers •■'■Me N-I COL & CO. ■ik G. F. McCui.lagh. Auctioneer. PA:E RO A LIVE STOCK SALE, Wednesday, ISth March. jJAT & STORE. CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, Etc., Em. 75 Head Mix.d O-ttie, P. Vuglar, H. Alley, J Alley 4 Draught Horses, from Waihi M Q N I O O L & CO G, F. McCuli.agh, Auctioneer AUTUMN HORSE AT CAMBRIDGE, ON FRIDAY, 21st March. Entries received as follows : (organ 1 to 4, Heather 5 to 8, Wi liamon 9. Haseler, 10, 11. D tudican .‘2, Ellis 3, Weal 14, Stanley 15, Wylie 16. Wind or 17 to 20, Gumpiell 21 to 23* Dixim 14. 25. McGuirk 26 K»y 27, 28, Browne :9 to 31, MoL he« 32 to 34, Thoma- 35 to 17, Grigsby 38. 39, Williams 40, Sht pirrd 41, Hail 42, Hum- 43, Hinion 44. (Bright 45, Hansford 46, Johnston 47, 18, Roher's 49, Souter and Co 50, 51, Joyle 52, 53, Storey 55 to 61, Gregory 62 ;u 65. Further entries solicited. Stile at 10 u.m sharp. McNICOL & CO. G F. MoCullagh, Auctioneer, CLEARING SALE AT CAMBRIDGE. Wednesday, ’,3oth March§ Ko undeisigned have reeeived instructions from Mr W. H. Wright (who has disposed of his farm) to sell on above date, in conjunct! n with Mr W. J. Hunter, at Olertient’s Park, Csmbridg , -iHE WHOLE OF LIVE STOCK IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD URNITURE, ETC., ETC. M o N 1C 01 & C O. G. F. McCullagh. Auctioneer. if you Want a Cook < Want a Clerk, Want a Partner, V Want a Situation, Want to Sell a Piano, Want to Buy a Hors Want to Sell a Carriage, Want to Buy or Sell a Farm, Want to Let a House or Villa, Want to Sell House Property Vant to Sell Groceries or Drugs /ant to Sell Household Furnitume rot to Sell Drapery or Carpeting at to Find what you Lest or Missing t to Find the Owner of what you Found ADVERTISE IN 3B “TB. AROHA NEWS,’ Very best Medium in the District vertising will Gain New customerst Ivertising wil- keep Old Customers, vertising Liberally Always Pays Advertising Makes Success Easy, Advertising creates confidence, Advertising is_ the Keystone, . Advertising shows Energy Advertising shows P’uck, Advertise then, at once, Advertise Continually, Advertise Skilfully, Advertise Freely, Advertise'Here, Advertise NS W,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2084, 8 March 1898, Page 3
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