OHINEMURI COUNTY COUNCIL HT ENDF.RS \vi|i be receivtd till 2 pi • 1 on THURSDAY, March 31si, loi th .iol ow n" Wf kn :••• Con-net N» 9 2—o adinsf a porfioi of tie Pama-Te Aroha R"«< m ar t*»n vVi ows C».n met No 3 5 EreH?on of J S"-‘"en•••? n B id-e, K an;Hh - 'k , >art f the materia wi l be «u)j» by the Council Contract N<> 3!6—Oe • ingr «• d ditch ing < hain . Ta-.oa-X* ior Road * Contract No 295 —Bm tiring 130 chain* of road drain, Afoha Roid, Rotokobu Swamp ‘ / Plans and an view at the C un';i! Chamber*, Ptferoa. y_ ' ; Tendera to be addre-sed to the Chairman ni the Conncil, Paaroa, marked outside, ‘ Tender for Contract No —^ The lowest < r any tender yil not necessarily bb acm pted. ALEX ARMSTRONG, ' Cou ity 15 }. ineer. Paeroa, 18,3'98.
THY THE “economic ” Cask Qraterv Warehouse For-Blankets, Bugs and Colonial Flannel* F"f Quilts, Honeycomb or Marcella For Union Shirtings, Calicoes and Sheetinus F> r Flannelettes in plain and striped patterns F >r Antonin Dress Materials For Underlinen, Corsets, Knitted - Vests, H osiery; Laces, Gloves, Veil Nets, etc, etc, • *. For Colonial Tweed?, Fox's Merges -For Men's and Boys’ Clothing For Men's Colonial Kn ited Underwear For Oil Coats For Bouts and Shoes All marked at Lowest Possible Prices jor Cash . (Next the News Office, WHITA K E 3 STREET. .. ITE AROHA, /; J. W. MAY. i ' •• ... . .. .. $ -•. .. NOTICE. MESSRS STRANGE BROS.’, of Belle Vue, Te Aroh , beg. to inform Fariii-ts in ill*- nfi -libourhoo'l, that llieir NEW CHAFF-CUTTER, of the latest * (I n*o-<t ii- pioved pattern. _t*y Andkew AND Bkvan, Cliristdinrch, N.Z., hi* tyri*ed »t ;heir unit, and that die Engine, by Mar-hall, London. Ehaland, wi'l arrive In March, when orders wi'l he leuctved at ill ■ above iiddre**-.
Auction Sales■ AicMCOL & CO. WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE. ' r ' . Friday, Ist April AA A HEAD BEEF CATTLE IUU 100 Fnt Sheep 8 Steers and Dry Cows, in forward condition, from Woodstock 20 } WLOWini.m, MoNICOL & CO " ■ I G. F. MoCwllagh, Auctioneer. CLEARING SAL E IN WAITOA YARDS. FRIDAY, Ist APRIL ‘ * Usual Waitoa Sale Day. The undersigned have received instruct tions from E Y' Cox, Ksq, who has leased his Shaftesbury Estate, to sell in the Wailoa Yards on above date, QAA RBaD OF WELL-BRED OUU CATTLE, comprising : 100 Fresh conditioned Empty Cows 4 60 Two year old Heifers 60. One to Two year old Steers 40 Calves ■ 12 Hand fed Two year old Heifers , Etc., Etc. 20X Fresh Full-mouth Ewes 5 Good Draught Horses, including B<y Mare, 7 years; Grey Gelding, 5 years ; Black Geiding, aged ; Bay Mire, 8 years. 2 Good Buggy Horses, Bay Mare, Bay Gelding .. 3 Quiet Ladies’ Hacks Hornsby Ileuper and Binder (almost new), in <horough work* ing order, 2 Farm, Waggons, Mpiing Curt, Double Buggy, Buggy ai d Plough Harness Dairy U ensile, Spades, Sliovelf, Hay F rks, Gaid nToals,etc A Large Stock of Beehives, Extract r and other Apiary up—pli.iices •jog-i Sale at noon sharp. r'- . __ M c NiCOL & CO. G. F. McCOixagh. Auctioneer,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2090, 31 March 1898, Page 3
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502Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2090, 31 March 1898, Page 3
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