Dalgety and Co., Limited. NOVEMBER. Hamilton—Thursday 13 Ngaruawahia—Friday 14 Cambridge—Monday 17 Ohaupo—Tuesday 18 Te Uku—Wednesday 19 Pio Pio—Thursday 20 Te Aroha—Friday 21 Te Awamutu Horse Fair—Wednes. 26 Otorohango—Thursday 27 Te Awamutu—Saturday 29 NOTICE. 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. Clients requiring accommodation must make their financial arrangements with our Hamilton office before purchasing. Note.—Owing to the strike not being settled, our usual Cambridge sale, advertised for November 17th, will NOT be held. CLEARING SALE, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Saturday, November 15, at I p.m, Favoured with instructions from E. Gerard, Esq., liquidator of W. King and Co., Ltd., we will sell at the Victoria St. premises the whole of the new and up-to-date stock. Full particulars in another column. Terms cash. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. , Tuesday, November 18. Entries solicited. TE UKU STOCK SALE. Wednesday, November 19. j j--. FAT Cattle . 40 mixed yearlings 10 empty cows 15 empty heifers Entries solicited. PIO'PIO STOCK SALE. Thursday, November 20. 200 MXXL *- 100 yearlings 20 2 year empty heifers 5 springers Entries solicited. TE AROHA STOCK SALE. Friday, November 21. TE AWAMUTU HORSE FAIR. Wednesday, November 26. - ~r\ HORSES of All Classes I 5 year mare, Spalpeen—Gladiator mare I 6 year mare, King John —Nominis mare Entries solicited. MATAMATA STOCK SALE. Friday, November 28. OWING to the Waikato A. and P. Show falling on our usual date we will hold this sale as above. Entries Solicited. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Monday, December I. * on our usual date, we will hald this sale as above. Entries solicited. WOOL SALES. FIVE Important Essentials in Woolselling, viz.:—Excellent Warehouse Accommodation, ' Accurate Weighing, Good Showing on Spacious Floors, Careful Attention to All Details, and Prompt Returns can be secured by Wool Growers consigning to DALGETY & Co., Ltd., Auckland,
The Premier Wool-Selling House, who sold last season throughont Australasia 357,812 bales. Dates 'Auckland Wool Sales. November 26—Catalogue closes Nov. 21. January 30,1914 —Catalogue closes Jan. 25 WE ARE AGENTS FOR : Donald's Wool Presses, Wire Strainers, and Lifting Jacks. Wolseley Sheep - Shearing Machines, Cream Separators, and Improved Petrol Engines. Sutton's Pedigree Mangold Seeps, Turnips, and Farm Seeds. Jarrah Timber Co., and Jarrah Farm Gates, Fencing Posts, and Battens. Long's Noxious Weed Exterminator. Quibell's Sheep DipsV— Poisonous and Non-poisonous. WE STOCK : Algerian Seed Oats, Basic Slag, Superphosphate, Boncdust, Bernard's Phosphate, Fencing Wires, Chaff, Oats, and all Farming Requisites. Quotations on Application Dalgrety & Co., Ltd. HAMILTON. Te Awamutu Representative: C. J. PEAKE. J. WALSH, PRACTICAL TAILOR, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), TE AWAMUTU. Style and Fit Guaranteed. BREED TO THE BEST. To Stand the Season at " Isla Bank," Tc Awamutu, the Trotting Stallion GHOAI. P HOAI (2.28), by Wildwood—Dolly, is one of the best. He is full brother to the peerless Ribbon wood (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 belter than 2.25 to the mile. GHOAI, with no chances, is sire of Futurity Ghoain (2 miles in 4.53, a high-class performance for a 3-ycar-old filly), and the trotters Desmond, Igho, and Myrtle G. Every care taken, but no responsibility FRANK QUIN,
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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 264, 14 November 1913, Page 4
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