N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Limited. CLIENTS are particularly requested to note that, as from Ist October, 1913, all stock accounts are due in fourteen days, and any amounts not paid within that time will be charged interest from date of purchase. Clienis requiring accommodation must make their financial arrangements with our Hamilton office before purchasing. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, November 6. t FAT Steers 45 fat cows 50 15 month to 2 year steers 70 yearling steers 120 yearling steers and heifers 40 18 month empty heifers 25 store cows 30 mixed eattle 160 fat sheep 80 store and weaner pigs Entries solicited. TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE. Saturday, November 15. £-aq HEAD Cattle 10 fat steers 35 fat cows 40 18 month to 2 year steers 50 2 year empty dairy heifers 120 15 month steers 150 15 month heifers 80 mixed cattle 40 store and weaner pigs Entries Solicited. PIRONGIA STOCK SALE. Monday, November 17. CATTLE Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT KARAPIRO, NEAR CAMBRIDGE. FAVOURED with instructions from Mr W. J. Graham, who has sol I his farm, we will sell the whole of his live and dead stock, including—--32 choice young dairy cows, all in full milk Devon pigs, draught horses, farm implements, etc. Luncheon provided. Full particulars later. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Monday, November 24. >jqq CATTLE Entries solicited. Wanted: 60 fat cows and heifers HAMILTON HORSE FAIR. Friday and Saturday, December 5 and 6. HORSES Entries solicited. Note—The dates of this sale have been altered as above, so as not to clash with Waikate A. and P. Show. N.B.—Horses will be numbered in order as they arrive at Bazaar.
To Stand the Season on the Farm, TOKANUI, KIHIKIHI, the Purebred Shetland Pony MIGHTY ATOM. TV/1 IGHTYATOMis a dark brown pony, • LVJ - standing 10.2 hands, well built, very showy, and remarkably good tempered. Prize-taker at Auckland Show.—For particulars apply G. S. CLARKE, Kihikihi. ". To Stand at Te Awamutu, the Wellknown Clydesdale Stallion HIGHLAND CHIEF (Commodore —Myra). J IGHLAND CHIEF, as a three-year- •*■ jL • old, gained first prizes at Auckland, Hamilton, and Cambridge Shows. This, with his progeny, is ample recommendation to the public. For further particulars apply to JOHN POLLARD, Owner. To Stand at Ohaupo • and Travel Te Awamutu-Pirongla Districts, The Handsome and Highly-bred CLYDESDALE COLT ROYAL MARCELLUS (No. 496, Vol. 1, C.H.5.8.) Sire, Marcellus, winner'of 14 first prizes and 9 championships. Dam, Chiefess, winner of 4 first prizes. ROYAL MARCELLUS will be at Paul's Stables, Te Awamutu, every Friday night. Apply to OWEN DEATH") ,-,. J. FOGARTY } Ohaupo. BREEI>TO THE BEST. » , To Stand the Season at " Isla Bank," Te Awamutu, the Trotting Stallion GHOAI. GHOAI (2.28), by Wildwood—Dolly, is one of the best. He is full brother to the peerless Ribbonwood (2.9), for eight years champion of Australasia, and who was displaced from that proud position by his own son King Cole by twofifths of a second over a mile course. Ribbonwood has 20 performances at better than 2.25 to the mile. GHOAI, with no chances, is sire of Futurity (2.23%), Ghoam (2 miles in 4.53, a high-class performance for a 3-vcar-old filly), and the trotters Desmond, Igho, and Myrtle G. Every care taken, but no responsibility FRANK QUIN, Te Awamutu.
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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 261, 4 November 1913, Page 4
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