ggp NOTI o B . STRANGE BROS.’, of Belle X»JL Vue, TV A roll . he« to in term Farm-is in Hi n«-i •l.bonrhooH/ Uint their NEW CHAFF CUTTER, ot the latent tird mo t ii p overt pattern, hv Andrew AND Bevan ChriVt-hnrch, N.Z., h"* "« rived «t .h. ii Vr.e, and t: at 1m gine bv Mar-hall,'Lend, n, England, wi !»"»'« in March, when orders wi'i be received at Tlit-* t.b'ive address. Auction Saies: MoNICOL & 00. HAMILTON LIVE STOCK SALE. Thursday, 24th- March. jgIAT & STOhE CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, Eic;; Eic. 10 Three. vear-old Si ers, nearly heel 10 Head Beef 20 Fat Sh ep M e N 10 0 L & CO fQ FV McCullaCH, Auctioneer OHAU pq; live :,svock SALE j Tuesday, 29th March OATT LE, HORSES, SHEEP, „ ET O. 100 \V< |l bred Two and' Three-year old Steer-, from Mahoenui Me N I COL. & CO. G F. McCollagh Auctioneer. WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE, Friday, Ist April A A HEAD . BEEF CATTLE vU 100 Fat Sheep S Sieerß and Dry Cow?; in forward “ condition, from Woodotock 10 Steers ) wl C Williams 20 Store Cows. J MoNICOL & CO G, F. MoCILUQB, Auctioneer. '• CLEARING SALE IN WAITOA YARDS. FRIDAY Ist APRIL Usual Waitoa Sale Day. The under- igned have received instructions froni E Y Co<, Esq, who has leased his Shaftesbury Estate, to sell in the Wailoa Yards on above date, OHO HB*D 0F WELL' BRED £>UU CATTLE, comprising ; luu Fresh conditioned Empty Cows 20 Fat CoWS 6d Two year old Heifer's 50 One to Two ) ear. old Steers--40 Calves ‘ 12 Hand fed Two year old Heifers Etc., Etc. 200 Fresh Full-mouth Ewes 5 Good D<aught Horses, including 'B y Mate, 7 years ; Grey Gelding, 5 years ; Ba- k Gelding, ' a ;ed ; Bay Mare, 8 years. 2 Giod Buggy Horse-, Biy Mare. Ba.\ Gelding - 3 Quiet Ladies’ Hacks ' > Hornsby Reaper and Binder (ulmost new), in ihorough work* ijig order, 2 F*rui Waggons, Sptlng Cart, Double Buggy, • Buggy and Plough Harness Dairy U Basils, Spades, Shovels, Hay Fn|k«, Gaid nTo . Is, etc A Large Stock of Beehives, Extract r and other Apiary appliances Sale at noon sharp. McNICOL & CO. G, F. McCtJbbAGH, Auctioneer.
a : utumn • HORSE FAIR AT CAMBRIDGE, ' $ - (•N ; ' . : FRIDAY, 26th March 2 Entries receded as follows; Morgan 1 to 4, Heather 5 to B,’? Williamson 9, H‘Shier, 10, 11. Dondictin *2, Ellis 13, Weal 14, Stanley 15, Wylie 16, Wind sor 17 to 20, Campbell 21 to 23, Dixon 24, 25, McQuirk 28. Kay 27, 28, Browne 29 to 31, Melnnes 32 to 34, Thomas 35 to 57, Grigsby 38. 39, 'Williams 40, Shep li*-rd 41, Hail 42, Home 43, Hinton 44. 48, Roberts 49, Sonter and Co 50, 51, Coyle 52, 53,.Storey 55 to 61, Gregory 62 65. * Further entries solicited. Sale at 10 a.m sharp. MoNI c"olT & CO. 0 F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE AT, CAMBRIDGE. m ■ ■ ■ 'SirWednescay, 30th Marchl The undersignedbaye-rect ived instruclions from Mr W. H- Wright (who has disposed of his farm) to sell on above date, in c njuneti n with Mr W. J. Hunter, at Oieiuont’s Park, Oumbridg . {HE W HOLE OF LIV E STOCK, 1 IMPLEMENTS, household FURNITURE, ETC., ETC. MoNICOL & CO. G F, MeCuLLAGti, Auctioneer,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2088, 24 March 1898, Page 3
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531Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2088, 24 March 1898, Page 3
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