]7OR SALE Blacksmith’s Drilling Machine, in good order.' —For further particulars apply to W. Teddy, Blacksmith, Te Awamutu.
Misses Lennon & Schulze OPENING EVENING OF DANCING CLASSES, THURSDAY, May 25. Pupils will be taken? between 7 and 8 p.m., following which a dance will be hel'4 and a cordial invitation is all. N'Z. Loan and Co., CLEARING SALE AT TE RAPA. Monday, May 29th.. Instructed by Mr Wm, Perry, Te Rapa, who has sold his property, we will hold a clearing sale of Live and Dead Stock, including Dairy Cows, Store Cattle, Implements, etc. 18 picked dairy cows, mostly carrying second calf 47 choice dairy heifers 2 Jersey bulls 2 Shorthorn bulls 12 well-bred two-year steers 20 strong calves I Berkshire sow I draught gelding, 4 years, any trial I buggy mare 1 harness cob 2 unbroken colls, rising 2 and 3 years Spring dray and harness, d.s. buggy and harness, d.f. plough, disc, tine and chain harrows, mowing machines, hayrakc, plough, harness, swingletrces, tarpaulin, Farmers’ Favorite drill (11-coulter), fencing posts and wire, I 65gal. Alpha separator, milk vat, milk cans, buckets, farm tools and sundries Household furniture and effects
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 11, 23 May 1911, Page 3
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