Fanners’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. JANUARY. Cambridge—Monday 4 Ohaupo—Tuesday 5 Tirau—Wednesday 6 Hamilton—Thursday 7 Hikutaia—Monday n Ohura—Tuesday 12 Matamata—Wednesday 13 Otorohanga—Thursday 14 Waihou—Friday 15 Te Awamutu Horse Sale—Friday 15 Te Awamutu—Saturday 16 Matiere—Tuesday 19 Ohaupo—Tuesday 19 Kauroa Sheep Fair—Wednesday 20 Pio Pio —Thursday 21 Morrinsville —Friday 22 Hikutaia —Monday 25 Te Puke—Tuesday 26 Taumarunui —Tuesday 26 Te Kuiti—Wednesday 27 Hamilton—Thursday 28 Ngaruawahia—Friday 29 Oparau-Friday 29 CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Monday, January 4. Entries solicited. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Tuesday, January 5. Entries solicited. FIRST OHAUPO SHEEP FAIR. Wednesday, February 3. Entries solicited. f For Vegetable and the V Flower Garden. SEEDS < Choicest and Freshest ( Highest Germination. by Experts. ORDER NOW FROM G. J. Mackay, ' “ The Satisfaction Seedsman.” Keep your Garden Free frofn Pests, Diseases, etc. This is a duty you owe to yourself and your neighbours. There’s an easy way, a satisfactory way, and an inexpensive way of doing this—by getting thoroughly reliable Spraying Mixtures. Spray Pumps G. J. MACKAY, The Satisfaction Seedsman, XO6, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. Opposite Bank of New Zealand. ’Phone 922.
FINLAYS, Royal Mail Contractors and Livery, Hiring, and Coaching STABLES, TE AWAMUTU. HACKS and Vehicles of all descriptions on hire at shortest notice, day or night. PicnicJParties catered for. Coaches meet all trains. Competent drivers. Civility and promptitude assured. P.O. Box 2. Telephone 20. Telegrams FINLAYS. Te AWAMUTU. T'O Stand the Season at Te Awamutu; -I- and travel where inducement offers, The Trotting Stallion GHOAI (Wildwood— Dolly), 2.28. Full brother to champion Ribbonwood. Mares consigned to Te Awamutu by rail will be taken delivery of by a competent man. Terms: Single mares, £4 4s; two or more mares, as arranged. All money due on Ist January, 1915. Grazing: Dry mares, is 6d; wet mares, 2s per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to J. TEDDY, JUNR., Owner, Te Awamutu. A PROCURABLE FROM F. J. GILBERT, OPPOSITE 8.N.Z., TE AWAMUTU Ulster question settled ! Good ! Another question (“ Which whisy ? ”) settled in favour of RED TRIPE. II
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Waipa Post, Volume VIII, Issue 377, 22 December 1914, Page 6
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