N.iS. Loa.ii & Mercantile Agency (Jo. Limited. OHAUPO SHEEP DIP IS now ready for use. Those intending to avad of it should make eaily arrangements with Mr Aithur Graham, of i Ohaupo, to enable him to engage the j necessary labour. WOOL. THE next Auckland Wool Sale will be J- held on 31st January. Catalogues close on 27th January. As this sale will be a large one clients are recommended to send their wool early, to give as much time as possible for lotting and valuing. PIRONGIA STOCK SALE. Monday, January 18th. 250 HEAD CATTLE 5 fat cows 50 18-months steers and heifers 120 strong calves I daify cow close to profit 30 mixed cattle I M.H. drill in good order Under instructions from the Pirongia Domain Board— Tbc lease for 10 years of Allotments 510, 511, and 512, Town of Pirongia East, containing 17a Or 26p. Entries solicited. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Monday, January 20. At 12 noon sharp. 1200 HEAD Cattle 36 fat steers 80 fat cows 36 fresh condition cows 25 store cows 10 fresh condition 3 year steers 120 15 to 18 month steers and heifers 32 Holstein-Shorthorn cross heifer calves 600 well-grown calves, mixed sexes 150 well-grown steer calves 20 dairy cows and heifers 60 fat ewes 24 fat hoggets 40 store and weaner pigs Entries solicited. RANGIRIRI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, January 22nd. 500 HEAD CATTLE Entries solicited. NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE. Friday, January 24th. 300 HEAD CATTLE Entries solicited. NGARUAWAHIA, February Iltli. In conjunction with the Farmers’ Auctioneering Co. we will hold in the Ngaruawahia Salevards, on account of MR JOHN ALLEN, who has sold his farm, a Dispersal Sale of his entire flock of Stud Romney Sheep, comprising T _/W O STUD RAMS, EWES and lIUU LAMBS Also 1600 Flock Sheep 60 Horses Catalogues on application. OHAUPO SHEEP FAIR. Wednesday, February I2th. Entries solicited.
HAYMAKING. HAYMAKING. HAYMAKING. H. ANDREW & SON AGAIN TO THE FRONT. WE have just added to our present extensive plant of labour-saving Machinery the very latest harvesting appliances for handling the season’s hay crop to the very best advantage, both for speed and efficiency. Our Haymaking plant consists of Mowers, Rakes, Tedder, and Latest Improved Wheel Sweeps, Also, the Wonderful Manitoba Haystacker The first introduced into the District, which cannot be beaten. Farmers are requested to place their orders with us at once in order to save Disappointment. See us to-day. " Quotations and full particulars on applicaiion. H. ANDREW & SON, AGRICULTURAL AND CARTAGE CONTRACTORS.
THOMSON BROS. LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, KIHI KIHI & TE AWAMUTU. QOACHES meet all trains. Carrying of any description at lowest rates. Buggies and Hacks always on hire.
J. Douglas, (Late of Ohaupo), ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR and CARRIER, TE AWAMUTU, PIRONGIA, TOKANUI mental hospital, KAWA RAILWAY STATION. T AM now prepared to do Carting of any 1 description any distance at reasonable rates. COAL & FIREWOOD STOCKED. Mail Coach will leave daily, starting from Pirongia on January Ist, IQI3, at 7 i.m., arriving Te Awamutu Station 8-5 a.m. Arrive Post Office 8.30 a.m. Leave l'e Awamutu Post Office 2.10p.m. Leave Te Awamutu Station 2.45 p.m. Arrive Pirongia 3.50 p.m. Scats can be booked at Lawson and Swain’s. Passengers and Parcels at reasonable rates. Family tickets arranged. Livery and Bait Stables now being erected in Commercial Street, opposite Lawson and Swain’s Mart. Sycamore Universal Harness. DUBBIN STOCKED. I have used the above DUBBIN for the past live years, and can thoroughly recommend it. MESSRS LAWSON & SWAIN, Te Awamutu Agents.
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Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 180, 17 January 1913, Page 4
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