Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. FEBRUARY. Te Awamutu—Saturday 14 Ohaupo—Monday 16 Pio Pio—Monday r 6 Rangiriri—'Tuesday 17th Hamilton —Thursday 19 Te Anga—Thursday 19 Oparau—Friday 20 Hikutaia—Monday 23 Ngaruawahia Sheep Fair—Wednes. 25 Ohaupo Ram Fair—Thursday 26 Waihou—Friday 27 Te Kuiti—Friday 27 Cambridge—Saturday 28 TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE. Saturday, February 14. 10 fat steers 30 fat cows 12 3 T/ 2 y eai ' steers 202 22y 2 year steers 20 fresh empty cows 20 18 month steers 50 good heifers in calf 200 good strong calves 1 gig, newly painted and in good order Set single harness By order of the Superintendent of the N.Z. State-Guaranteed Office, as mortgagee, pursuant to Memorandum of Mortgage, registered as 45,537 in the Land Transfer Office, Auckland, the Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co. will sell at the sale yards, Te Awamutu, on the 14th day of February, 191 4, at 12 noon— All the estate, right, title, and interest of the mortgagor in all that parcel of land containing 1398 a. 3r. 33p., more or less, being sections 7 and 10a, Tautari Settlement, comprised in Renewable Lease 261. Particulars and conditions of sale can be seen at the office of the auctioneers, Hamilton, or at the office of H. Y. Collins, Esq., Te Awamutu, solicitor for the mortgagee. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Monday, February 16. Note. —Sale being held on Monday. SALE OF RAILWAY LEASES AT HAMILTON SALE YARDS. Thursday, February 19. Under instructions from the District Engineer, New Zealand Railways, we will sell on above date— Lease for 21 years, with right of renewal, of 10 valuable sections at Hamilton station. Conditions of sale can be seen at our offices, Ward Street, Hamilton. Sale at 12 noon. NGARUAWAHIA SHEEP FAIR. Wednesday, February 26. T A nOn EWES, WETHERS, IU, KJ KJ AND lambs 4000 fresh f.m. ewes 1500 cross-bred ewes, 2 tooth to f.m. 2000 2 tooth ewes 4000 shorn and woolly lambs 3000 2 tooth wethers 1000 4 tooth wethers 500 fat sheep Sale at II a.m. sharp. ANNUAL RAM FAIR AT OHAUPO. Thursday, February 26. At II a.m.
C/in RAMS, Comprising Rorfiney, jCMJ English Leicester, Shropshire, Lincoln, and Southdown Rams TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Friday, February 27. 2000 shorn lambs 200 6 and 8 tooth ewes CAMBRIDGE AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. Tuesday and Wednesday, March 10 & 11. Entries solicited. NOTICE. 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.
G. SPINLEY & Co., Coachbuiiders, Horseshoers and General Smiths. Sloane Street : Te Awamutu AVING erected an up-to-date Garage and Workshop, we are in a position to thoroughly overhaul and repair Motor Cars''. Agents for “DAIMLER” Lorries, Chases and Buses. Also “ SINGER ” Light Cars. 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).
A PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. WE ship Goods to any part of New Zealand, and collect all charges. Furniture or Goods of any kind carefully packed and forwarded anywhere. MAXIMUM SATISFACTION. MINIMUM CHARGE. LUGGAGE, FURNITURE, Ere., stored and forwarded at your convenience. H. ANDREW & SON, Agents N.Z. Express Company. Telephone 26. Office & Public Weighbridge at Railway Gates.
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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 289, 13 February 1914, Page 4
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