N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Limited. NOTICE. CLIENTS are particularly requested to note that, as from Ist October, 1913, all stock accounts are due in fourteen clays, and any amounts not paid within that time will be charged interest front date of purchase. Clienis requiring accommodation must make their financial arrangements with our Hamilton office before purchasing. HAMILTON HORSE FAIR. Friday and Saturday, December 5 and 6. HORSES 130 active draught mares and geldings broken to all work 150 light horses 20 unbroken colts and fillies to active draughts and hacks from Matahuru 20 first-class harness horses, with single harness trials, from Te Kuiti, and right out of work 2 4 year mares by Spalpeen, from thoroughbred mares 1 brown mare by Musketry, fast in harness I lady’s hack by Arabian Knight 12 good harness horses, with trials 1 handsome bay geiding, by St. Hilda, 3 years, a perfect hack I upstanding brown gelding, by St. Hilda, broken to single and double harness 1 handsome brown pony mare, 13 hands, quiet for children Waggon team of 3 horses, used to all farm work Waggon and harness Entries solicited. Note.—The dates of this sale have been aitered as above, so as not to clash with the Waikato A. and P. Show. N.B. —Horses will be numbered in order as they arrive at Bazaar. Sale at 10.30 a.m. TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE. Saturday, December 13. 400 CATTLE Entries solicited. Entries solicited. MATAMATA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 17. 500 cattle - ” 30 fat cows 20 cows in forward condition 50 2 year steers 100 15 to 18 month heifers 200 12 to 15 month steers and heifers 50 ewes and lambs Entries solicited. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Monday, December 22. 6oq CATTLE 200 strong well-bred calves, this season's Wanted at this sale: 60 fat cows and heifers. Note. — Sale commences at 12 noon sharp with pigs and sheep. Entries solicited. WOOL SALES. Dates of Auckland Wool Sales — 30TH January, 1914. In order to be catalogued Wool must be in stors by the previous Friday. New and up-to-dalej wool warehouse, with every facility for displaying wool to best advantage. Liberal advances made against clips. J. J. Anderson, SADDLER AND HARNESSMAKER, K 1 HI KI H J |<HEEPS a Well-assorted Stock of Saddlery, Harness, and Horse and Cow Covers from which to choose. Orders receive prompt attention. Telephone No. 67.
BAXTER BROS., General Carriers & Contractors, TE AWAMUTU. FURNITURE REMOVED. Goods of Any Description to and from the Railway. FIREWOOD SUPPLIED. TELEPHONE 64. A. E. GODWIN, (TELEPHONE 49) Carrier and General Contractor, Te Awamutu. Special facilities for carriage of goods to and from the Railway Station. Furniture Removed in Covered Van. Business carried on as usual. A. E. GODWIN, General Carrier, The Old Mill (near. Mangahoe Bridge). BREED TO THE BEST. ■ VerilN-' To Stand the Season at “ Isla Bank/’ Te Awamutu, the Trotting Stallion GHOAi. P' HOAI (2.28), bv Wildwood—Dolly, CJ is one of the best. He is full brother to the peerless Ribboinvood (2.9), for eight years champion of Australasia, and who was displaced from that proud position by his own son King Cole by twofilths of a second over a mile course. Ribbouwood has 20 performances at better than 2.25 to the mile. GHOAI, with no chances, is sire of Futurity (2.23 .'A), Ghoam (2 miles in 4.53, a high-class performance for a 3-ycar-old tilly), and the trotters Desmond, Igho, and Myrtle G. Every ettre taken, but no responsibility 1 , FRANK QUIN, Te Awamutu.
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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 270, 5 December 1913, Page 4
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