Auction Saies • McNICOL & CO. HAMILTON STOCK SALE Thursday, August 6 A FAT STEERS ” A Upton Assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Hedge Plants, etc., F A Green McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer OHAUPO STOCK SALE Tuesday, August 11 9A CHOICE SPRINGING HEIFERS cwV Francis Rawei 10 Quiet Springing Heifers, Thos Fry 10 Wellbred Dairy Heifers, forward in calf, C J Storey Also, 1000 Wether Hoggets, Mason Bros., Atiamuri Entries Solicited McNICOL & CO G F McCullagh, Auctioneer CLEARING SALE NEAR WAIHOU Thursday, August 13. Mr W G Batt, having sold his farm, has instructed us to sell on his farm, near Waihon, the whole of his Dairy cows, horses, implements, FURNITURE, Etc Sale at 1 o clock McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCclliAgh, Auctioneer
CLEARING SALE NEAR WAIORONGOMAI. Friday, August 7 On account of Mr Thos Davenport: DAIRY OCWS & HEIFERS, the latter by Roto-o-rangi Apll, 20 springing and 15 to come in earW in September * w Bull Sow Really Good Spring Cart Gelding Four Year Old Mare Sulky and Harness, Oliver Plough Tine Harrows, Disc Harrows, Puggy (with pole and shafts), 2 Light Waggons, Planet Jr., 4 Milk Cans, Cooler, Single and Double Buggy Harness, 3 Sets Plough Harness, Set Heavy Spring Cart Harness, 50 Sacks Potatoes (Late Rose and Up-to-date), Sundry Harness, Tools etc Household Lun.iture Spencer Piano (nearly new), First-class Sewing Machinfe. Also, on account cf J. Hanks : 3 Drays, Reaper and Binder, D.F* Plough, S.F. Plough (Reid and Grey), 1 Scarifier (Reid & Grey) One McCormick Reaper and»* V Binder, 2 Saddles aii^Breechiug'" Set Buggy Harness, 2 Pack Saddles, Lot Mining Tools, Hammers, Bars, etc., Copper Boiler and Frame, Lot Sundries Luncheon provided Sa e at 2 sharp. IIcIICOL & CO, G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer.
WAIHOU STOCK SAKE. Friday, August 14. £A GOOD BEEF, local graziers 80 Fat Wethers, Walton 246 Very Choice Three Year Old Steers, about ha ff them good bee£ Brown Bros Set Tine Harrows, three leaves, new Dairy Cows, Store Cattle, Fat and Store Sheep On account Mrs E Bradley, who is giving up dairying, all of her 20 Choice Dairy Cows, and 5 picked Heifers, to calve in September McNICOL & CO. G. F. McC ullage, Auctioneer J. A. Cochrane & Co. Pioneer Coachbuiltiers OF AROHA. WE ORIGINATE! OT EE MITATE ! ! {nutation is the Sincerest form of Ilattery, It is because are of the best ST ?LE AND QUALITY That other Firms copy us. ■ ONLY BEST MATERIALS USED. ONLY COM PE CENT WORKMEN EMPLOYED. J. A. Cochrane & Co ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION. First-class Shoeing Smith on the Premises, J. A. Cochrane & Co., STIES AROHA Coach Factory.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XVII, Issue 22693, 6 August 1903, Page 3
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