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Auctions. ON THE FARmTwAIHI, HAWERA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. At 12 noon. GILLIES AND NALDER (in conjunction with Mr NEWTON KING) have received instructions from Mr F. J. Johnston, who on account of ill-health is leaving the dominion, to sell as above, — WITHOUT RESERVE. 1 pedigree Holstein bull Sir Beau De Kol (37, Vol. 1) 1 pedigree Holstein bull Isor De Kol, Vol. 2 1 pedigree Holstein cow My Daisy, Vol. 2 1 pedigree Holstein cow Lady Joan, Vol. 2 1 pedigree Holstein cow Beauty 1., Vol 2 1 pedigree Holstein cow Belle of Waihi, Vol. 2 1 pedigree Holstein cow Beauty 11., Vol. 2 1 pedigree Holstein heifer Know Not 11. of Brunoie (43, imp.) 1 pedigree Holstein heifer Lady Sybil, Vol. 2 1 pedigree Holstein heifer Butter Girl, Vol. 2 1 pedigree Holstein heifer Pride pf Waihi, Vol. 2 1 pedigree Holstein heifer Waihi Lass, Vol. 2 1 pedigree Holstein heifer Belle of Waihi 11., Vol. 2 1 pedigree Holstein Tieifer Beauty Girl, Vol. 2 1 pedigree Holstein heifer My Daisy 11., Vol. 2 1 pedigree Holstein bull Royal of ! Waihi, Vol. 2 ! 1 pedigree Holstein bull Knownot's Goldboy, Vol. 2 1 pedigree Holstein calf Also, — 27 grade Holstein cows, in calf to p.b. bull Sir Beau De Kol (37) 4 first-class dairy cows, in calf to p.b. bull Sir Beau De Kol (37) 7 yearling heifers from high-grade Holstein cows, by Sir BCau De Kol (37) 4 grade bulls (yearlings), similarly bred 1 | draught milk cart gelding, 5 years old, staunch, sound and quiet (trial) All household furniture, good piano (70 guineas new) Long shafter gig, milk dray, harness, cans, factory shares (Hawera), cow covers, halters, 100 gallon milk vat, bees, patent hives, extractor, White Leghorn fowls, and sundries Luncheon provided. NOTE. —The Auctioneers desire to draw special attention to this fine herd. Mr Johnston took 57 prizes at the shows this year. As Mr Johnston is leaving for Australia, everything will be sold to the highest bidder, thus affording the public a chance to obtain high-class Holsteins. Cattle will be delivered free at Hawera station if desired. Catalogues of purebred Holsteins on application to the Auctioneers. FRIDAY, JULY 19. At 11 o'clock. IDEAL DAIRYING AND CROPPING FARMS, BUCKLAND. 264 ~A CRESDivided into 3 FARMS 3. Area from 74 ACRES TO 102 ACRES. HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND OUTBUILDINGS. TMANDENO JACKSON, in- • structed by F. J. FANNING, Esq. (who is giving up farming), will sell at their Mart, Customs Street E., Auckland, on the above date, — ' THREE FIRST-CLASS FARMS, situated in the famous PUKEKO.HE District, suitable for either dairying or cropping. The land is rich, strong loam, all ploughable and well watered. LOT. 1 consists of 102 Acres, fenced into 7 paddocks, all in grass except 6 acres turnips, and 6 acres which*"want ploughing; 40 acres richest flats, balance level land, with exception of about 5 acres, well watered by creek running through centre; cowshed of 10 bails, fitted with up-to-date milking plant, which can be tak--m over if desired. LOT 2 —Homestead block, 85 acres, fenced into 6 paddocks, all in grass; 35 acres rich flats, balance level, with the exception of 7 acres: all ploughable; house .of 8 rooms, stable,, grain shed, outhouse, etc.; magnificent views. LOT 3 —74 Acres, fenced into five paddocks, all in grass; 50 acres flats, balance ploughed and laid down in new grass; very fine flats. The above is a rare opnortunitv to acquire a First-class Farm" in the "best district in the Auckland province, only 23 miles from Auckland, one to one and a half miles by metalled road from Buckland station, creamery, school, store and post office, and only one and a half miles from the flourishing Pukekohe township. Fullest particulars ou spplication. 26,3 ON THE FARM, TE KIRI. THURSDAyTjuNE 27. At 12 noon. T HIL?;f LOAN AXD MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD have received instructions from Mr F*' Watson to sell as above — WITHOUT RESERVE. 41 dairy cows, August and September calvers, mostly young and in good condition 4 2-year heifers in calf 2 bulls 1 sow in pig Spring-dray, chaff cutter, rustic cart milk cans, buckets, harness, household furniture, farm tools and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 2 half-draught horses 1 waggon (almost new) Awatuna Dairy Co. shares On account of Mr E. Wallis, Household furniture and sundries The above is a choice herd, and can be recommended. The cows were careV fully selected, and have been well culled. Mr Watson has disposed of his | farm, and the cows have to be disposed of to the highest bidder. Luncheon provided. WANTED ' Known-On page 2 of T ▼ this issue the dairy farm of L H Irestige, Esq., is advertised for ™»le. Easy terms. James and Gillman J Agents, '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 26 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 26 June 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 26 June 1912, Page 8