Auction Sales. MeNICOL A CO. OMAUPO—Tuesday, September 5. TE KUITI - Thursday Sept. 1. MORE! NSVILLE -Cleenug Sept 9. WAlHOU—Friday Sept 15. CAMBRIDGE—Spring Cattle Sale, Wednesday 27. CAMARIDGE HORSE FAlß—September 19, 20, 21 and 22 CLEARING SALE AT WAITOA. Saturday, Sept. 16. Favoured with instructions from Mrs Hill, who has sold her farm, we will sell on the farm on above data the whole of her £ IVE AND DEAD STOCK Ju Comprising—--3 Draught mares in foal to General Bone 2 Geldings. 4 Colts and fillies 6 Light harness horses 1 Colt by Brookyby—Waitoa Lass 29 Yearlings 70 Hoggets . 1 7 Pigs - Poultry, Implements, Waggon and Sulky harness, tools, etc* 10 Swarms of Bees. Household Furniture, etc. 2 Tone Seed Derwent Potatoes 2 Young rimpty Cows Spring Dray, Good Order Sale 11 o’clock sharp. WAIOU STOCK SALE. Friday, September 16. In connection with the Te Aroha Far* men’ Club’s Annual Stallion Parade) 300 STORE CATTLE. 70 Well* bred 2A and 3-year Steers, Hikitaia A 30 Yearlings end 2-Yaar Cattle, Walton 30 Yearlings, Te Aroha v Entries solicited. On account of Mrs E. Bradley who has sold part of her farm, we will sell:— 160 breeding ewes at lambing, from 2-tooth to fresh .full mouth. ' ;, 15 Head mixed cattle 1 heavy farm mare, all work, in foal to General Bobs. 1 3 year-old filly by Dunmore, all farm work. , 1 2-year-old eolt by General Bobs. 1 “Farmeas Favourite” drill, nearly new. 1 Cambridge roller. 1 Single buggy and harness in good order. 1 Bay mare, all harness, suit lady.:; 1 Black mare, good hack, all harness. SALE AT TE KUITU. Thursday, Sept. 7. OA SPRINGING COWS 6” HEIFERS. AND 30 Yearlings 20 Pigs 4 Horses OHAUPO STOCK SALE Tuesday, Sept. 5. OQO Head of Wellbred Cattle. CAMBRIDGE SPRING CATTLE SALE. Thursday Sept. 7. 1000 HEAD OF WELLBRED CATTLE. Entries Solicited. E S 1000 H including— ANNUAL SPRING HOR FAIR AT CAMBRIDGE. ’! uesday Wednesday, Friday September 19, 20. 21, 22. 400 Unbroken and Broken Medium arid Heavy Draught Hows, from the principal breeders in the neighbouring districts 300 Unbroken Four year-old horses— Galutea Estate. Note. —The first two days of the sals will be devoted solely to Draught Horses, commencing at 10 a.tn. on the 19th with Unbrcken Horses < . In conjunction with the Waikato Farmers Club ANNUAL STALLION PARADE. Parade at noon on First Day of Sate. CO McNICOL & G. F. McCullagh. Auctioneer. JOHN ROBINSON LIVERY & BAIT STABLES BRIDGE STREET, |yiLL JJUN A OOACH TO MEET ALL TRAINS. A Coach will also run to WaiorongomM as usual. JJOBSES& gUGGIES QN JJIRE. [ESTABLISHED 1852.] G. W. Binney A Sons, AUCTIONEERS, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Wool, Hides. Sk<n, and Tallow brokers. Sales hold weekly. Wool us arranged by Broker’s Association. AGENT FOR— ,gj|, iid -LWv .vurr Quiltell Bto'e Liquid Sheep Dip. Burgon Sheep-shearing Machine Company. (j W J5 INNEY * SoNS,$ oNS, Com Exchange, Custom-street. E »st, / AND ■ Hide and Free ‘don-s. Port-stffcet* \ X jjWkSLU&U*.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42775, 7 September 1905, Page 3
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