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McNicol Ss Co. r AM BRlDGE—Friday, January 11, CLEARING SALE AT LOCKERBIE— On account Peter Chapman, Wednesday. January 16, MOERINSVILLE—Wednesday, January HAMlLTON—Thursday, January 17, MATAMATA—Wednesday, January 23. PATERANGI— Clearing Sale, Thursday January 24. OHAU PO—Annual Sheep Fair, Wednesday January 6. Nwa.R[JAWAHIA—Sheep Fair, Wednesday, February 27. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. FBI OAY, JANUARY 11. lO YEARLING S. J-O Jno. Brown 3 Fat Htifeis, Jno. JBrewn 13 i h's Season's Calves, J. Hooker 8 Wwanur Pigs, J. Hootcer 11 lwo->ear- Id Empty Heifers, W. G. Cere 1 Eightecn-months Steer, W. G. Care _____ Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT LOCKERBIE HOMES I'EAD, MOERINSVILLE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. At 12.30 o'clock sharp, Favoured with instructions from Mr Peter Chapman, who has sold his estate, we will sell on above date. 9X')C)( \ fcfiEEP - HORSES, FUR- * NITURE, IMPLE--1 b, Ac., comprising : 450 Sound Mouth Ewes 450 Aged Ewes 120 Two-tooth Ewes 100 1 wo-fcocttj Wethers 9CO Well-wooled Lambs Grey Colt, 3-years-old (broken to chains) by Elderslie Bay Mare, 4-years-old (any trail) by .Better Times Chestnut Colt (superior sort) grand worker, by Major Grey Gelding, 7-years-old, work in chains Grey Gelding, 9-years-old,any trial - Yearlings, by Laborer, a Highland Willie 3 Light Horses, One, Two, and 3-years-old * Yearling Filly, by General Dog Cart (nearly new) Horse and Harness, splenaid turn-out 2 DP. Ploughs (Booth-MoDonald), Reaper and Binder (MasseyHarris) almost new, Cultivator, Zealandia Wool Press, 2 Cart Saddles, 6 Collars, Chains, Baokbands, etc. Also, Very Superior Lot of Furniture MOERINSVILLE STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. At 11 o'clock sharp. 1 O B E E F, A. Orr 60 Fat Sheep, A. Orr 12 English-Leicester Rams, A. Orr 80 Yearlings, Konaki 20 Dairy Heifers, to calve from August 14th to September 25th, Thos. White 6 Empty 2-jear-old Heiferfl, Thos. White Sale at 11 a.m. Entries Solicited, HAMILTON STOCK SALE THURSDAY, JANUARi 17. OH HEAD PRIME FAT CATTLE, "V Geo. Way and 'lamahere Entries Solicited, MATAMATA STOCK SALK WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23. We will hold our next Mtatamata stock sale on above date. Q / \ TWO 4 2i-YEAR-OLD SI'EERS. Turangaomoana 100 Young Clttle, Waharoa 90 Good-conditioned 2|-year-old Steers from Waimangu ' At 12 o'clock. Entries solicited. . CLEARING SALE AT PATERANGI. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. Favoured with instructions from Mr F. C. German, who has disposed of his farm! we will sell at Poterangi on above date, the whole of his AND DEAD STOCK Full particulars later. ANNUAL SHEEP FAI.o, AT OHAEPO. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. WE will hold our first Sheep Fair of the season at our Ohaupo Yards on above date. Ciients are requested to have sheep dipped before uarding. Entries solicited. NGARUAWAHIA SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. WE will hold a sale of Sheep in the Ngaruawahia Town Board's Yards on above date. Entries solicited. JIOR pRI 10 Two-year-old Sussex Bulls Champion Seed Drill, in good order FARMS in all parts of the district. AGENTS FOR: Robertson's Highland Dip, Fluid and Powder. This dip is used extensively in Hawke'B Bay, giving great satisfaction. Soluble Fluid is made up in five gallon drums, sufficient for 400 gallons wash, costing XI 2s 6d per drum. Powder is made up in packets of lllbs. each, a case of ten packets making 1000 gallons of wash, costing j62 10s per case. The powder is strongly recommended where there is a wet climate. Little's Sheep Dip, Fluid and Powder. Little's Fluid is made up in one and five gallon drums, costing 7s 6d and 30s per drum respectively, with the following reductions under XlO order, a reduction of 5 per cent., jEIO to i>2o order a reduction of 7i per oent., i!2O to -£3O order a reduction of 10 per cent. Little's Powder is made up in lOlba packets, a case of 10 packets making 1000 gallons of wash, costing £2 10s per case, with a reduction of 10 to 14 cases, 5 per cent., 15 to 19 cases, 8 per cent., 20 to 29 oases, 11 per cent. MoNICOL & CO., G. F. MoCULLAGH, Auctionksr. V. HOUGHTON, TAILOR, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. LATE of A Wool lama and Co., Queen Street. Auckland, Tailors, under Vice-Keyaj Patronage. good Siting ou,th» WELJ MADE of the VERY BEST MATERIALS, a-Right Prioes. Gentlemen's Own Materia) Made Up. Farmers' Freezing Company. Shareholders in the above Com* pany uiay now obtain from THEIR OWN WORKS AT GLASGOW, SPECIAL HHtH - CLASS MANURES, Already Mued ioi GRASS, at .60 iOd per ton. RAPE, at XS l(Js per ton. TURNIPS, at £5 10s per ton Freo on Trucks at Glasgow. As we have only a liitnitnd Quantity avsilaUe, Shareholders are requested to order early t > save disappointment. SUPERPHOSPHATES, at £i per ton, f.0.r., Glasgow. AUCKLAND FARMERS' FREEZING CUM PAN V, LTD., H. G. STRINGER, oecroWj

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8098, 9 January 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8098, 9 January 1907, Page 3

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