, • . . • a j * -- a ■ i Auction Sales. The Farmers’ Co - operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. NOTICE. We are buyers of Prime Cattle on behalf of Messrs Borthwick and Sons. Prices delivered at Glasgow, Steers 21s, Heifers 20s, per lOOlbs. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. 100 CALVES AND YEARLINGS ,;! - . ;f----8 Fat Cows 6 Dairy Cows ■ 15 pigs (slips) On account of John Brown, who j&f®®
giving up dairying: • 15 Cows, Milk Cans, Cooler, Horse, Trap and Harness, and 10 sharps, Cambridge Co-operative Dairy Association, fully paid up. Entries solicited. OEAUPO STOCK SALE. Tuesday, August 20. AOCi HEREFORD & 3HORTHORN YEARLINGS (Heifers and Steers) well grown and in good condition ; 50 Twa-year-old Steers, from Assets Boards properties Entries solicited. s ■ CAMBRIDGE ANNUAL SPRING HORSE EAIR. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and j Friday, September 17, 18, 19 and 20. We will hold our Annual Spring Horse Sale at Cambridge on above date. 1000 H ° R S E ®: Also, favoured with instructions from Bank of New Zealand, on account of disposal and delivery of proper-, ties, we will sell on first day of sale DRAUGHT MARES,? in foal to Labourer and Baron - Rosen 20 Station Hacks 90 Unbroken Draughts and Light Horses 10 Draught Geldings 14 Hack Brood Mares, in Foal to Goodbye, 80 Unbroken Draughts, from Foals to four-year-olds. 30 Unbroken Hacks from Foals to four-year-olds. Entries solicited./ riiE FARMeS CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING Ct>., LTD. * (Late McNicol and Go,) J. v[; CULLAGH, Auctioneer N- Z- Loan & Mercantile Agency Co- ,
CAMBRIDGE SPECIAL HORSE FAIR. Tuesday to Friday, September 10 to 13. OKA UNBROKEN DRAUGHT. OOv/ and Light Colts and Fillies, Medium and Heavy Draught Horses, Waggon and Farm Horses, Upstanding Hacks and Buggy Horses, Cobs and Ponies, Vehicles, etc. CAMBRIIGE ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE SALE. Friday,'September 6. 1000 HEA - D CHOICE CATTLE, 1.1/V/V/ from 18 months to 3 years old Entries solicited. MATAMATA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, August 21. 350 HEAD CATTLE 75 Twelve to 18 months Cattle 35 Strong Calves 1 0 J Mixed Cattle 20 Dairy Cows and Heifers 3 Horses 5000 Fruit and Ornamental Trees On account of Mr W» Heaney, who is giving up dairying, his whole dairy of 25 Very Choice Cows, all young and carefully picked, to calve early Good Milk Waggon, Cans, Strainer, etc. On account of Mr C« S. Tyson: 10 First-class Cows, and 1 Good Bull. Entries solicited. F OR PRIVATE SALE; Team of Good ing Bullocks. N.Z. LOAN ANU MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.; Auctioneer. C. HUNTER, piAKO MOUNTED RIFLES Regular monthly parade,- dismounted at Rifle Range, Te Aroha, on SATURDAY 24, 2 . Drill Order. » * Adjoined Meeting a 1 7.30. 1 R. G; ALLEN, ■' Cap*aiu P.M.R. "A It WM
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43216, 17 August 1907, Page 3
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