Dalgety and Co , Limited. DATES OF COMING SALES. MAY. Cambridge—Monday, 20th Ohaupo—Tuesday, 2lst Otorohanga—Thursday, 2}rd Hamilton—Thursday, 23rd Ngaruawahia—Friday, 24th Hamilton Horse Fair—Tuesday and Wednesday, 28th and 29th CLEARING SALES. Callison Bros., Te Rapa—May 17th Pat Coyle, Hairini—June 27th L. Peake, Hairini—June 28th FOR PRIVATE SALE. 3 choice dairy herds, ranging from 25 to 45 cows on account Mangapiko Estate Co., Pepepe: Herd 54 Polled Angus cows, 3 to 6 years, all in calf to pure-bred bulls CLEARING SALE AT TE RAPA. Friday, May 17. Sale at I o'clock. Favoured with instructions from Messrs Callison Bros, who have sold their farm, we will hold a clearing sale on the above date.
34 dairy cows 45 mixed yearlings 5 draught horses 5 cans also on account outside clients: 5 young dairy cows, 3rd calf 8 2-year heifers in calf I Holstein bull, 2 years I light gig 1 pure-bred Jersey bull, 2 years 2 pure-bred Holstein bulls, 18 months io mixed cattle Luncheon provided. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Monday, May 20. QQ HEAD CATTLE 25 heifers in calf 40 calves 5 fat cows Entries solicited. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, May 23rd. C\Q HEAD CATTLE 60 fat and forward 4-year bullocks 20 2-year steers 40 heifers in calf 50 calves 400 sheep 250 fat 2 and 4-tooth wethers 150 fat ewes 60 fat lambs Entries solicited. OTOROHANGA STOCK SALE. Thursday, May 23rd. r\ HEAD CATTLE Further entries solicited. . NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE. Friday, May 24th. ,r O HEAD CATTLI ' J v_/ including—--30 3 to 4-year bullocks 50 calves Entries solicited. HAMILTON HORSE FMR. Tuesday and Wednesday, May 28th and 29th, at 9 a.m. of all classes. Entries solicited. NOTE —In order that we can advise clients of their uumbers, it is requested that they let us have particulars of entries early. Dalgety & Co., Ltd. HAMILTON.
W. DAVIS, P.O. BOX 32, INTER. PAPERHANGER. GLAZIER, SIGNWRITER, GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR. First-class workmen only kept. A trial solicited. Estimates given. Anyone requiring mixed daint can obtain it at the workshop, Market Street (next bakehouse).
J. J. Anderson, Saddler and Harness Maker, KIHIKIHI. (Late F. J. Verner.) QOMPLETE Stocks of Saddlery and Harness. Repairs at Shortest Notice. J. W. T. STONEHOUSE, Practical Watchmaker and Working Jeweller, NOTIFIES that he has opened an Up-to-date Watchmaking and Jewellery Business in temporary premises opposite TEASDALE'S BUILDINGS, ALEXANDRA ST., TE AWAMUTU Large and Varied Assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and E.P. Ware. City Prices. Come and see for yourselves. REPAIRS AT SHORTEST NOTICE. All work done on the premises. J. W. T. STONEHOUSE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND WORKING JEWELLER.
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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 109, 10 May 1912, Page 4
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