Auction Sales -VIcMiJuL <s (JO. CLEARING SALE AT WAITOA. Satu day. Sept. 16. : Favoured with instructions from Mis Hill, who has sold her farm, we will sell on the farm on above date the whole of her JIVE ANT) DEAD Comprising--3 Draught mares in foal to Geneial Bobs 2 Geldings. 4 Colts and fillies 5 Light harness horses 1 Colt by Brookyby—Waitoa Lass 29 Tearliugs 70 Hoggets 7 Pigs Poultry, Implements, Waggon Sulky harness, tools, etc. 10 Swarms of Bees. Household Furniture, etc. 2 lons Seed Derwent Potatoes 2 ioung t.mptjr Cows Spring Dray, Good Order Sale 11 o’clock sharp. 1000 H 0 R 8 E S including— ANNUAL SPRING HOUSE 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 30) 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 Saie. McNIC 0 L & CO G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. RES S CUTTING. M ISS A jj ameeton > TE ACHE It OF THE Imperial System of Dresscutting Will hold CLASSES in the Theatre Te Aroha, every FRIDAY commencing at 10 a.m. THE CHEAPEST, BEST, AND MOST SIMPLE SYSTEM IN THE WORLD. Don’t miss this opportunity of learning to become your o« n Dressmaker. Full particulars as to terms, etc., cun be had on application to Miss Hamerton, Hamilton. Agent for “Now Home Sewing
DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. LOCKERBIE, WAITPA The PIMPEKTY OE The Assets Realisation Board. 'THESE Pu perties have been surA veyed in o FARMS of suitable area, from of, . i res to 850 acres, are of Good Quality Soil, 'Veil Watered, Close to R.iilvvt y, and within easy distance of Creameries and Factory. Buj'ers ina}' select Any Area, anr, Purchase on VERY EASY TERM? OF PAYMENT. Intßest. —4-£ per centum per annum PLANS and PARTICULARS may be oVnr'i-d from--THE BOAR D’S MANAGERS' on the Pr »pnrties. Messrs 11. & J. CLIFFORD MorrinsvilJe. Messrs McNICOL & Co, Hamilton Messrs McINDOE & HILL, Te Arola Mr A. HANNA Solicitor, Auck land. Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington WALTER G. FOSTER, Ceneial Manager.
«s V? TRAIV SERVICE. THAMES BRANCH Leave Te Aroha for Auckland 7. 25 a.m. daily 11.40 a.m. daily Leave Te Aroiia for Thames. 6.10 a.m. daily 10 a.m Mondays only 1.40 p.m. (To Paeroa Only) 3.20 p.m. daily to Thames 6.30 p.m. Saturday’s only Leave , Thames 5.30 a.m. Mondays only, connecting at Paeroa with through train to Auckland 4.5 p.m to Te Aroha daily 9.15 a.m to Auckland 6 p.m. (Saturdays only) toTe Aroha.
An interesting trial of Bichard Stev* en’s patent Combiner] Milk Coder and I Aerator, was held at Mr S. Bellamy’s ! farm, Waitoa, on July 24th and 25th. I The milk from three of his cows which | had been feeding on turnips only for several days, was put through the i above cooler, «• nnra'erl and mad.< ln>n butter, i was free from the taste or ' iiie.il oL uriiii s, aud gave - rniro satisfaction. A free trial givi-n. Th'se coo ers can b ordeu'd tlirou h Mr Fred W "W d, sec etary f the Te Aroha Butter Factory, to. who payments mnai be made, —Advt.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42779, 16 September 1905, Page 3
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