TRY THE “ ECONOMIC ” Gash Draberv Warehouse For-Blankets, Rugs at>cl Ou onia'. * !,i,eU For Quilts, Honeypontb or Fori]Dion•Siiirtihgs, Calicoes and Sl.eetintis Fo.r Flannelettes in plain and striped ' patterns For‘Autumn DreßS Materials For Ladies’ Underlinen, Corsets, Knitted Vests, Hosiery, Laces, Gloves, . Veil Nets, etc, etc, For Colonial Tweed*, Fox-* Merges For Metre and Boys’ Clothing For‘Men's Colonial Kn-tted Underwear. For Oil Coats For Boots and Shoes . - All marked at Lowest Possible Prices for Cash . (Next the News Office, WHITAKER STREET. TE AROHA, J; W. N 0 T. I 0 E . STRANGE BROS.’, of Belle Vue, T« A roll >, beg to inform Farm-rs in Ml- n. iahbourhood' that their NEW CHAFF CUTTER, of the laiest avd mo*t io proved pattern, by Andrew AND B evan, Christchnrch, N.Z., ha* arli.ed at their .arm, and that ihe . Engine, by Mar-hall, London, England, will arrive in March, when orders will be received at tRo r.b ive addrese. Auction SuiesMcMQOL & CO. 'OHAUPO LIVE S OCK SALE Tuesday, 29th March CA T T I.' E, HORSES, SHEEP, , ETC.. ... 100 Well-bred Two and Three-year old Steer-, front Mahoenui . - McNICOL & CO. G F. McCtrbLAGHi Auctioneer. WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE. Friday, Ist’April AA A HEAD BEEF J. Uv/ 100 Fat Sliee.u CATTLE 8 Ste rs and Dry Cows, in forward condition, from Woodstock 10 Steeia ) WL C Williams e uowa } 20 Store Me NIC 0 % & CO Q. F. MoCbllagh, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE IN WAITOA YARDS. FRIDAY Ist APRIL Usual Waited Sale Day.
The undersigned have received instruct tions from E Y Co.\, Esq, who has leased his Shaftesbury Estate, to sell in the Waiioa Yarri<* on above date, Hl'iaD OF WELL ' BRED CATTLE, comprising : IUO Fresh conditioned Empty Cows 20 Fat Cows - 60 Two year old Heifers 50 One to Two year old Steers 40 Calves 12 Hand fed Two year old Heifers Etc., Etc* 200 Fresh Full-mouth Ewes 5 Good Draught Horses, includingBay Mare, 7 years ; Grey Gelding,* .5 years ; Black Gelding, * aged ; Bay M ire, 8 years. 2 Good Buggy Horses, Bay Mare. * - Bay Gelding * " ' ■, 3 Quiet Ladies’ Hacks Hornsby Reaper and Binder (almost new), in thorough work* jog order, 2 Farm Waggons, Spring "Cart, Doable Buggy, Buggy and Plough Harness Dairy U ensile, Spades, Shovels, Hay Forks, Garden Tools, etc A Large Stock of Beehives, Extract r and other Apiary appliances Sale at noon sharp. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCollagh. Auctioneer. CLEANING SALE AT CAMBRIDGE. Wednescay, 30th March] The undersigned have received instructions from Mr W. H. Wright (who has disposed cf his farm) to sell on above date, in c i-juucvi n with Mr W. J. Hunter, at Oleiuei t’s Park, Cambridg:, THE WHOLE-OF -LIVE STOCK IMPLEViEisTS, HoUSEHOLh; FURNITETd-E, - ETC., ETC. M o N TO O L & C 0. G F* McCollagh, Auctioneer.. ’
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2089, 26 March 1898, Page 3
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456Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2089, 26 March 1898, Page 3
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