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Auction Sales. MoNICOL & CO.

OHAUPO—Tuesday, August 21. CAMBRIDGE—Friday, August 25 PAEROA (Sale of Mr John Clarkin’s Contractiug Plant) —Wednesday, Aug. 30 HAMlLTON—Thursday, August 31 CAMARIDGE HORSE FAlß—September 19, 20, 21 and 22 OHAUPO STOCK SALE Tuesday, August 22 300 head of well-bred cattle' Entrios Solicited. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE Friday, August 25 fIATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES. PIGS, VJ Etc Entries s licited. IMPORTANT SALE AT PAEROA Wednesday, August 30. Owing to the completion of the PaeroaWaikino railway. _we have been fr vored with instructions from Mr John Clarkin, we will sell alongside of RailStation, Paeroa, on above date, the whole of his Contracting and Hauling Plant, comprising CONTRACTING AND HAULING v PLANT, comprising—--85 Extra Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings 30 Acti.e Medium Draught Horseß, suitable for farm work 6 Hacks and Harness Horses 25 Light and Heavy Waggons 2 Spring Drays 2 Sledges Harness, Timber, Jack, Chains, etc Also, Sec. ions of Land, Railway Road and Be!mont-3t, Paeroa, with Stables and Store Section of Land and Stables at Waitekauri Section of Land. Dwelling and Out buildings, Junction Road Paeroa

Sale at 10.30 a.m A special train will run from Frankton at 8.50 a m., Ruakura at 9.18, connect* ing with the Cambridge trains, Moreinevjlle 9.55, Te Aroha 10.30, arriving at Paeroaat 11 a.m., leaving Paeroa at 6 p.m. for Frankton, where it arrives at 8 p.m. Train stops at any station required. MrClarkin has been contracting on the Faeroa-Waihi road sinoe the opening of tlio Waihi goldfields, and we can confidently say there are absolutely the best lot of heavy draught horses over offered in the province • ages range from four years upwards. The horses are in really good hard condition, and will be in work up to day of sale. The waggons, drays and harness are in real good repair. HAMILTON STOCK SALE Thursday, August 31. F AT > STORE AND CATTLE, etc Entries solicited. DAIRY, innn horse s JLUUv including— ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR AT CAMBRIDGE, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday& Friday September 19, 20, 21, 22. 400 Unbroken and Broken Medium and Heavy Draught Horses, from the principal breeders in the neighbouring districts 300 Unbroken Four-year-old horses — Galatea Estate. Note. —The first two days of the sale will be devoted solely to Draught Horses, commencing at 10 a.m. on the 19th with Unbroken Horses In conjunction with the Waikato Farmers Club ANNUAL STALLION PARADE.;’ Parade at noon on First Day of Sale.

McNICOL & CO G. F. McCullagb, Auctioneer. Up-to-date Implements. o • * a BEID AND GREY PLOUGHS. The best in the world for durability and workmanship. They cannot be excelled. THE DETROIT DISC HARROW. The finest Harrow in existence, 1200 sets already sold by us. We stock all sizes both incut and outcut. Send for circular and prices. We also supply Reid andi Grays, Booth McDonalds, Duncan and Beaneys. THE CHAMPION DRILL. Our leading line. New shipment just arrived. Enquire for the Disc * Coulter Drill, the very latest. No matter what condition your groundisin, or how dirty, wegnarantee this Drill to fain its duty wit 1 out choking. W • also stock the ordinary Koe Coulter DiiU. WINDMILLS. We stock Rtovr 4ft milD, £7; Red Cross 6fft mills, £8 10; Iron Turbine Bft Gin mills, £l6 10s. We can ■ quote you for same erected on farm complete with stand, pump, | etc. For Tine, Chain, Flexible, Tripod, Acme, and other Harrows, please write us for prices. We specially recommend oar Triumph Harrow, half tripod, half chn : n for harrowing grass lands. For further particulars apply W. C! OTJTFR. and Co.. Ca abridge, Ohaupo, TeAwauiutu. or Anck'-md, or from our Agents for Imolement*: — D. M cWA CLACKS, Te Aroha L' HL& T, CLIFFORD*MoraosviUc.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42768, 22 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42768, 22 August 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42768, 22 August 1905, Page 3

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