Aofions, rpHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X MERCANTILE AGENCY CO , LTD., STOCK SALES FOB— JUNE— .Friday 14—Te Wera Monday 17—Kakaramea Tuesday 18—Stratford Wednesday 19 —Eltham Thursday 20—Havvera i Monday 24—Opunake I Tuesday 25—Manaia CLEARING "SALES JUNE— Monday 17—W. Far weather, Kakaramea Monday 17—Judd 8r05.,, Tariki Tuesday 18—W. E. Broderick Te | Roti | Wednesday 19—Estate of the late I J. F. Pease, Hawera (in con- , junction with Messrs Gillies ; and Nalder) , Thursday 20—M. E. Hewitt, Toko Friday 21—W. Mudtord, Oeo Friday 21—A. J. Fever, Ngaere Monday 24—Brown and Evans, Auroa Tuesday 25— J. Morriw, Waihi, Hawera Wednesday 26— T. J. Allan, Whakamara Friday 28— J. Moosman, Eltham Thursday 27— F. Watson, Te Kiri Friday 28— E. Row, Stratford Saturday 29— E. Knapton, Otakeho JUL V— Monday I—Armstrong Bros., Hawera Monday I—H. Rickard, Stratford Tuesday 2—Jno. Walsh, Rawhitiroa Friday s—Jos. Gray, Whenuakura Saturday 6—J. A. Prince, Otakeho Mondayß—RuhB—Rßuhre r Opunake Monday B—Wm. Lacy, Pembroke Road Tuesday 9—L. C. Pinny, Ngaere Wednesday 10— J. Mothtt, Mangatoki Thursday 11— T. Frost, Manaia Road, Manaia Friday 12—Jno. Sinclair, Opunake Wednesday 17—Geo. Bell, Matapu (in conjunction with Mr Newr ton King) Tuesday 16— H. Coibett, Opunake Tuesday 18—A. Zimmerman, Rawhifciroa Saturday 20— J. N. Gamlin, heifer sale, Manaia Friday 19— J. Twigg, Okaiawa Tuesday 23— J. Embling, Eltham Thursday 25—Estate S. Dick, Kaupokonui Friday- 26^-Thos. Kelly, Kapuni Wednesday 31—M. A. Mills, Oaonui AUGUST— Friday 2—Thos. Jenkins, annual heifer sale, Eltham Wednesday 7—W. O. Williams, Hawera Monday 26—Hamilton and McHardy, annual heifer sale, Opunake TARIKI ROAD. MONDAY, JUNE 17. rpHE. N,Z. LOAN AND MERCANA TILE AGENCY CO., LTD . AND REDUCED have been favored with instructions- from Messrs Judd Bros., who have sold their farm, to sell as above, — WITHOUT RESERVE. 41 dairy cows,, half being JerseyHoistein cross, due to caive in August or September 2 purebred Jersey bulls (2-year and a-year-old) 6 choice 2-year Holstein heifers, in calf to purebred Jersey bull 1.4 yearlings, including 11 colored heifers 1 7-year gelding, broken to all harness 1 7-year miik cart gelding, broken to double harness, etc. 1 rising 4-year-old light draught mare 1 milk cart (nearly new) 1 medium size tin dray, 1 set milk I cart harness, 1 set dray harness, 1 milk cooler (complete), 6 milk | cans in good order, 1 s.f. Booth, j, Maedonald plough, 1 set Massey- > Harris 14 disc harrows, 1 set 2leaf lever tine harrows, 1 roller with frame, swingletrees and chains, and all farm sundries Also, — On account of Messrs Barman Bros.— WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 grey 6-year-old horse 1 dark "bay gelding, aged 1 4 wheel milk waggon (carry aOcwt) 1 bay pony, aged 1 tank, cooler, pump and piping AVITHOUT RESERVE. 2. breeding sows, saddle and bridle, collar, plough chains and swingletrees, 11 milk cans, buckets, s.f. Duncan plough, and general farm sundries Also, — On account of Messrs Tichbon Bros.— 1 21-month pedigree HolsteinFreisan bull (imp.), Vol. 1, N.Z.H.8., sire De Kol Pontiac | Burke (imp.), dam Starlight i Luncheon provided. Sale at 11 o'clock. NOTE.—The above herd of cows is | highly recommended by the Auctioneers, having been heavily culled each year. 1135 FOR SALE. WAIKATO DAIRY FARMS. -j Qpf ACRES, all flat, ploughed, tUU sown in English grasses and subdivided; 999 years' lease at 5s Ofd per acre. Price £16 per acre. Terms £600 cash; balance at 5 per cent. 363 ACRES, same description as the above, with 6-roomed house, washhouse, 27-bail cowshed, stable, etc.; 999 years' lease at 5s Ojd per acre. Price £16 per acre. Terms £1500 cash; balance at 5 per cent. 733 ACRES, same description as above, with two houses of 8 and 6 rooms, washhouses. stables, loose boxes, cowshed, etc.; 999 years' lease at 5s o|d per acre. Price £16 per acre. Terms £3000 cash; balance at 5 per cent. The above properties are one mile from the town of Matamata, where there is school, saleyards, creamery, post office, bank, chemist, blacksmiths, butchers, baker, bootmakers, drapers and storekeepers, ironmonger, timber merchant, etc. The price received for butter-fat for the present season at the creamery, which is one of the largest in the Auckland province, was Is o|d. The price of pork has averaged 5d per Ib. Matamata is within 5 hours of Auckland by rail. , These properties will compare well witb Taranaki dairying land at £40 per acre.. Get on the . train and come and have a look at it. ! E. C. BANKS, ; Farmer, Matamata, ; T7.C., Waikato.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 11 June 1912, Page 8
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