Auction Sales. MoNICOL & CO. OHATJPO —Tuesday, September 5. TE KUITI-Thursday Sept. 1. MORRINSVILLE—CIearing Sept 9. WATHOU—Friday Sept 15. . 7; CAMBRIDGE —Spring Cattle Sale, Wednesday 27. CAMARIDGE HORSE FAlß—September 19, 20, 21and 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 date the whole of her Live and dead stock Comprising—--3 Draught mares in foal to General Bobs 2 Geldings. 7 4 Colts and fillies 5 Light harness horses 1 Colt by Brookyby —Waitoa Lass 29 Yearlings v 70 Hoggets 7^7777 7 Pigs • Poultry, Implements, Waggon ana Sulky harness, tools, etc. 10 Swarms of Bees. . 7 Household Furniture, etc. 2 Tons Seed Derwent Potatoes 2 Young t.mpty Cows Spring Dray, Good Order Sale 11 o’clock sharp. WAIOTJ STOCK SALE. Friday, September 15. In connection with the Te Aroha Far mers* Club’s Annual Stallion Parade) 300 STORE CATTLE; 70 Well-bred 2£ and 3-year Steers, Kikitaia 30 Yearlings snd 2-Yaar Cattle, Wal«v ton. 30 Yearlings, Te Aroha 10 Choice springers Waitoo Bush. - 40 Wellbred calves and yearlings 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. 7' " > . : 15 Head mixed cattle : ’ 1 heavy farm mare, all work, ,in foal to General Bobs. 7- ‘ 7 1 3 year-old filly by Dunmore, all farm work. 1 2-year-old colt by General Bobs. 1 “Farmeas Favourite ” drill, nearly new. ‘ '7; ; 7; l Cambridge roller. 1 Single buggy and harness in good order. • 1 Bay mare, all harness, suit lady. > 1 Black mare, good hack, all harness. •• ' 7. Stallion parade at 11 a.m. sharp. OHATJPO STOCK SALE Monday, Sept. 18. OQQ Head of Wellbred Cattle. 1000 H including— ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR ; AT CAMBRIDGE,
Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday* Friday m I September 19', 20, 21, 22. •. ',,1 400 Unbroken and Broken Medium and Heavy Draught Horses,’? from the principal breeders iu the neighbouring districts > , >';( 300 Unbroken Four-year-old horses— Galatea Estate. '* 'W Note.—The first two days of the sale will be devoted solely to Draught Horses, commencing at 10 a.m. on the 19th withv.;|sg Unbroken Horses . In conjunctim with t-ho Waikato Farmer* club :: ANNUAL ST.VLLION PARADE. ; Parade at noon on First Day of Sate. •.* M c N I COL & CO f} F Mt-Ouiiagh, Auctioneer. ~JOHN ROBINSON § LIVERY & BAIT STABLES BRIDGE STREET, f -V? tyn.L R™ A .... flip Tp MEET ALL TRAINS.' ■ f A Coach will also run to Waiorongomai Igp as meal. , ‘ ' ■ ~ e <s; ’ll JJOBSBS4 gTOGIES QNgIEE'| [ESTABLISHED 1852.] G. W. Binney & Sons, AUCTIONEERS. & GENERAL COM-!!] MISSION AGENTS, , Wool, Hides, Skin, and Tallow okers. Sales held weekly. Wool as arranged by- | Broker's Association. AGENT FOR— i Quibell Bro’s Liquid and Powder j Sheep Dip. ; :^fgj Burgon Sheep-shearing Machine; Company. Gr W. B inney & 8 0NS ' Corn Exchange, Custom-street East, Ml r •l'r Hide and AKD Free Stores, AUCKLAND. Fort-street, j
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42777, 12 September 1905, Page 3
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