Auction Sales. McNICOL A CO. HAMlLTON—Thursday, August 3 TAMAHERE Sale of Burplus Stock, Wednesday, August 9 PAEROA (Sale of Mr John Clarkin’s Contracting Plant) —Wednesday, Aug. 30 HAMILTON STOCK SALE Thursday, August 3. Fat, store and dairy, CATTLE, etc Entries solicited.
SALE OF FURNITURE AT TE AROHA. Friday, August 4th, at 1.30 p.m. Favoured bX instructions from Mr Geo. Lee, we will sell on his Premises HPHE WHOLE OF HIS SURFLUS I STOCK OF FURNITURE, Etc., New English Piano, by Alison The above are new and up-to-date Articles and are being sold only to make room for a new consignment. A 1 so, on account of other clients, A Quantity of New and Secondhand Furniture, etc.
SPECIAL BALE AT MANAWARU. Saturday, August 5. Favoured with instructions from Mr P. Hogan, who is giving up dairying, we will sell at bis farm, Manawaru, on above date, the Whole of His Dairy Herd of CHOICE DAIRY COWS, UU 24 Picked Heifers, in calf 30 Pigs jlk Cans; Waggon, Dairy Utensils, etc.
Sal* at 12 noon. m SiLB OF SURPLUS STOCK AT MR 0 DAY’S, TAMAHEEE Wednesday, August 9. Favoured with instructions from Mr C. Day, we will sell at his farm, Tamahere, on above date A A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, av the whole of No 2 Dairy Herd, close to calving to Shorthorn bull 10 Half-bred Jersey Cows, in calf to pure Jersey bull 20 Half bred Jersey Heifers (yearlings) 5 Pure Jersey Bulls 1 Shorthorn Bull WAIHOU STOOK JBALE. Friday, August 18 Fat and store cattle, BHEEP, PIGS, Etc. Entries Solicited, IMPORTANT SALE AT PAEROA Wednesday, August 30. Favoured with instructions from Mr John Clnrkin, we will sell alongside of RailStation, Paeroa, on above date, the whole of his Contracting and Hauling Plant, comprising 10A EXTRA HEAVY DRAUGHT 1/61 f HORSES 25 Light and Heavy Waggons 2 Spring Drays 2 Sledges , Harness, Timber, Jack, Chains, etc Also, Sections of Land, Railway Road and Belmont-st, Paeroa, with Stables and Store Section of Land and Stables at Waitekauri Section of Land, Dwelling and Out buildings, Junction Road Paeroa
Ss!eaMo,3o a.m A special trainwill run from Frankton to Paeroa on the morning of the sale. MoNI C 0 L T~ CO Q. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer.
GEO, R CLARK AND SONB, Merchants, CAMBRIDGE, BEG to call the special attention of Farmers to the immense benefits derived from using Bone Phosphate ' , . AND £.S.D. Superphosphate ASMANUEE FOE TOP-DKESSING And as a Grain Manure, the results obtained have astonished mhny and gratified all who have used them There iS no manure of equal value at thepriceson market. We haV the testimony of large numbers qf the; most pracioal men in the district in support of our assertion
Take.the analysis and the price and compare witk any other manure 04 the market, and you will j/rofe our contention, PBICES, free on rail, Auckland: £ b ' Bone Plipsphate, Black, M percent ... v .. 410 per ton £.B.d. Superphosphate, J 3 ' t per cent soluble .. 410 per ton Kaimt ~ ~ ..46 per ton Subject to a discount of 5s per ton on 5 ton lots; 2£ per cent on smaller lots. For cash at thirty days. ON SALE.—Prime Samples of Hawkes Bay, Australian and Local Algerian Oats.
First comes the chills, with other ills, To set us all a-sneezing. We pay our bills and make our wills, AWith coughing and with wheezing, around our beds, with shaking heads* The doctor’s keep us poor, Till *ll our dread at lost is sped Fwoautf c?ue-
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42755, 1 August 1905, Page 3
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