TRY THE “economic ” Gash Dratoerv Warehouse For Blankets, Ruga and C/omT F »->el> For Quilts, Honeycomb or Mneeba 'For Union Shirtings, Calicoes and Sheet- ■ iogß For Flannelettes in plain and striped patterns F <r Autumn Dress Materials For Ladies’ Underlinen, Corsets, Knitted Vests, H"Biery, Laces, Gloves, Veil Nets, etc, etc, For Colonial Tweeds, Fox'-* Merges For Heirs and Boys Clothing For Men’s Colonial Km ted Underwear For Oil Coats ; Foe Boots and Shoes All marked at Lowest Possible Prices Jor Cash . (Next the News Office, WHITAKER STREET. I .TE AROHA, J. W. MAY. NOTI C E I Messrs strange bros.’, of Belie Vue, Te Aroh.. beg to inform Farmers in tin* 1 hhourhood, that their NEW CHAFF CUTTER, of the latest as <1 most in proved pattern, kv ANDREW and BEVAN,’Christchnrch, N.Z., has arrived at their .arm, and that Engine, by Mar«hall, London, England, will arrive in March, when orders will be received at the above address. Auction SaiesMcNJCOL & CO. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE Tuesday, 29th March. ~ HORSES, SHEEP, A T T I, E, ET 0- ... w - ;. - 100 Well-bred Two and Three-year • .old Steers, from Mahoenui Mc N ICOL & CO. G F. McCollaoh Auctioneer. WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE. Friday, Ist April 4AA HEAD BEEF CATTLE iUIP 100 Fat Shee r 8 Steers and Dry Cows, in forward condition, from Woodotock TO Steers ) wL 0 Williams 20 Store Cows l Me NICO L & CO G. F. MoCbllagh, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE IN WAITOA YARDS. FRIDAY. Ist APRIL Usual Waitoa Sale Day. The undersigned have received instructions from E Y Cox, Esq, who has leased his Sliuftesbury Estate, to sell in the Waiioa Yards on above date, QAA HKaD OF WELL - BRED OUU CATTLE, comprising : 100 Fresh conditioned Empty Cows 20 Fat Cows 60 Two year old Heifers 50 J}»e to .Two year old Steers 40 t/idves 12 Hand £e.d old Heifers ' Etc., Etc. 200 Fresh Full-mouth Ewes 5 Good Draught Horses, including Biy Mare,? years ; 'Grey Gelding, § years ; Black Gelding, aged ; Bay Mare, 8 years. 2 Good Buggy Horses, Bay Mare. Ba., Gelding ■ 3 Quiet Ladies' Hacks Hornsby Reaper and Binder (almost new), in thorough work* ing'order, 2 Farm Waggons, Spring Cart,* Double Buggy, Buggy aud Plough Harness Dairy U'ensila, Spades, Shovels, Hay Forks, Gard n Tools, etc A Large Stock of Beehives, tract r and other Apiary appliances Sale at noon sharp. ’ McN ICOL. & CO. GP." F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE AT CAMBRIDGE. Wednesaay, 30th March] The undersigned have received instructions from Mr W. H. Wright (who has disposed of his farm) to sell on abov< date, in co>j incti n with Mr W. J. Hunter, at Cleme tit’s Park, Cumbridg- , THE WHOLE OF LIVE STOCK IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLt FURNITURE, ETC., ETC. j.-... Mo N 1 C O L & C 0. F HcCddlagh, Auctioneer.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2090, 29 March 1898, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2090, 29 March 1898, Page 3
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