N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. Limited. OHAUPO AUTUMN HORSE FAIR Wednesday and Thursday, April 16 and 17. ,-~~ HORSES of All Classes jOO 200 heavy and medium draught mares and geldings, used to all work 220 wellbred hacks, light harness horses, and useful cobs 60 I, 2, and 3 year unbroken colts and fillies Handsome bay gelding, good hack and hunter I good stylish hack Half bred Shetland pony Stallion, Silver Spur, by Sylvia Park —Lady Helena Clydesdale stallion Prosperity, 6yrs, Better Times—Rose, sure foal getter and grand worker I mare and gelding, both 3 years, by Spalpeen Black filly, 3 years, by Hetta—Mahoenui Gelding, 3 years, by Gluten Brown mare, 6 years, by Daystar— Pacific mare On account of a client who has sold his farm — 6 medium mares and geldings and harness 7 light harness horses and hacks I mare and I gelding, both 3 years, by Spalpeen On account of Mr Hugh Reilly, 1 lis contracting plant, consisting of horses, harness, etc. Al -■), from Mr H. A. Mathews, Wairongani ii Station, Featherston, Wairarapa, u pedigree draught mares, with filly foals at Jfoot, by Bonnie Laddie and by Shepherd Lad 12 heavy draught mares and geldings 3,4, and syrs., by Highland Laddie, broken to all farm work. D.S. Buggy pole and shafts, pair of fast good ponies and harness ORDER OF SALE. A;)ril 16—Vehicles, Unbroken Stock, and Draughts. A .ml 17th —Light Horses. Special advertised Light Horses at 2 p.m. Entries solicited. Numbers will be allolted at time of entry TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, April 23. j-qq HEAD Cattle 10 fat steers 15 fat cows ISO 2'/i to 3 year steers in fresh con- • dition 100 18 month steers and heifers 20 2j<£ vear Jersey cross heifers in calf 26 fresh conditioned cows 12 strong calves 80 mixed cattle 200 fat wethers 120 fat sheep 100 wethers Ihio lambs 250 f.f.m. ewes Entries solicited. SALE OF SHEEP AND CATTLE FOR TURNIP STOCKING, OHAUPO. Tuesday, May 6. Entries solicited. (LATE OF OHAUPO), Carrier & Contractor, TE AWAMUTU. TE AWAMUTU DAIRY. TELEPHONE 80. G. C. Petley of Te Awamutu that he will start a milk round in Te Awamutu on May Ist, 1913. Orders to be left at Mr Dwen's (tobacconist). Contracts taken for regular supplies. All orders promptly attended to. Fresh milk daily. One cow's milk kept specially if required for invalids and infants. Any complaints to be made in writing. Geo. Paul, (Late M. S. Laurie) T IVERY AND STABLE PROPRIETOR, TE AWAMUTU. Coaches meet all Trains. Horse and Vehicles for Hire. Carrying of any description. HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. Te Awamutu Galvanised Iron Works. E. ADAMS, PLUMBER, TINSMITH, Etd. MANUFACTURER of Tanks, ing, Portable Boilers, Baths, , Spou tis, etc. Corrugated Iron Curved on the Premises. Plumbidg Work done in any part of the district by competent workmen. Hot and Cold Water Fittings a Speciality. THOMSON BROS. LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, KJHIKIHI & TE AWAMUTU. QO ACHES meet all trains. Carrying of any description at lowest rates. Buggies and Hacks always on hire. (NEXT TO AUCTION MART) LICENSED PLUMBERS &J^Si\/HTHS. Dairy Utensils a Speciality. TTANKS from 100 gallons to 3000 gallons. Portable and Enamel Baths in Stock. Spouting, Down Pipe, Copper Boilers and Frames made to order. Hot and Cold Water Fixed. Verandah Iron Curved to any Pattern. Estimates Free. HODGSON BROS.
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Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 204, 15 April 1913, Page 4
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