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ftUOttaKi, AT THE FARM,'~TE ROTI.-"*" FRIDAY, JUNE 20. GAt 12.30. S.ILLIES AND NALDER have re--1 ceived instructions from Messrs ltose and Brown, who have sold their tarm to sell- by public auction as above — '■■••■ WITHOUT RESERVE. 85 choice dairy. cows, mostly August and September calvers 1 well-bred Shorthorn bull 24 fat lambs 3 breeding sows 1 Berkshire boar 1 milk waggon and spring dray in good order, 11 factory cans, buckets, cooler, 2 490-gallou banks, 2 water troughs, also pig troughs. 50-gallon copper, bricks, 1 etc. 1 Star windmill and 200 ft. 1J inch piping in ftVst-class order, d.f. R. and G. plough, tine harrows and sundries, 1 9-coulter seed drill in good order Also — Quantity household furniture and sundries The vendors have bred most of above herd themselves, and the cows are chief! v Holstein-Jersey and ShorthornJeisey cross, also have been heavily culled. The returns for season are just on £13 per head. Luncheon provided. AT THE FARM, LOWER STUART ROAD, ELTHAM. SATURDAY, JUNE 21. At 1' °0 GILLIES AND NALDER have received instructions from Mr J. Larmer to sell by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE. 45 good dairy cows, early calvers 2 draught horses 1 half-draught mare 2 thoroughbred mares, Astraea and Gleam, in foal to Gravitation 2 yearling fillies, by Sweet Simon . Milk cans, dray harness and sundries Free grazing can be arranged till end ot June. Tbe herd can be recommended as one of the best in the district, and as Mr Larmer has sold his farm, everything is for absolute sale. Luncheon provided.

AT THE FARM, AUROA. MONDAY, JUNE 23. At 12 30 GILLIES AND NALDER have re- _ _, ceive.d instructions from Mr J D. Proffitt who has sold his farm to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 31 dairy cows, mostly Jersey cross, 2nd and 3rd calvers; " mostly July and August calvers 1 2-year Jersey heifer 1 3\year Jersey bull 5 Jersey weaners 9 lambs 1 chestnut gelding, aged (any trial) . 1 milk dray, 2 sets harness, chains, etc., 1 Sampson No. 4 hydraulic ram (new), quantity of'l inch piping (new), l McCormick hay rake, 5 Ideal milk cans (25 gallons), fowls, purebred Indian runner ducks Also— Household furniture and effects, and quantity sundries, sledges, swingletrees. etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 good milk cart mare 1 gig in good order o7 fully paid up Joll shares Also — On account of other clients — 1 gig and set harness 20 yearling Jersey cross heifers 20 yearling Shorthorn heifers Mr Profhtt's cows have been heavily culled and are mostly young. Return's are one of the best in the district. Luncheon provided. AT MR J.~~D.~ PROFFIIT'S^ARM (Immediately after his sale). GILLIES AND NALDER have received instructions from Mr G Colder, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above— m WITHOUT RESERVE. 25 good weaners 1 half-draught horse, sound and staunch Dray harness, milk cans, quantity household furniture and sun-■ dries, saddle and bridle, d.b. gun, gramaphone and records, 2o good laying hens WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 good gig mare, 6 years (any trial) J 1 gig (almost new), gig harness Urophead sewing machine, O.SL washing machine, 89 fully paid up Kaupokonui Dairy Co. shares OKAIAWA- SALE YARDS. MONDAy7jUNE'23. __ _ At 1 p.m. ri ILLIES AND NALDER will sell vJI by public auction as above 4 fat cows 25 store cows 10 2-year heifers in calf 30 yearlings • 3 hulls 0 pigs Also — WITHOUT RESERVE. 14 young Holstein cows AT THE FARM, NORMANBY ROAD MANAIA. TUESDAY~JUNE 24 - ' At 12.30. ' ' ■ ■.: (^ILLIES AND NALDER have reVJJ ceiv_d instructions from Mr R. 1 utt who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 60 cows, in calf to purebred Jersey bulls, July and August calvers 3 heifers 2 Jersey bulls 22 heifer calves 2 sows 10 store slips 1 purebred Berkshire boar 1 staunch milk carter 1 ha If-draught mare 1 milk cart and frame bet milk cart harness, trap and harness in good order, set leading harness, Duncan plough 3 sets plough chains, 3 pig houses and hurdles. 2 400-gallon tanks, fowls, 8 milk cans, buckets, strainer, aerator, tools, coppers and stands Household furniture and effects and sundries Also— WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 rising 4-year filly, by Royal Crown 1 rising 3-year filly, by Royal Crown 1 4-year filly, by Albert Chevalier 1 3-year filly, by Albert Chevalier Luncheon provided. DO Not Go Cold when you can get - Roods at low prices, as our sale starts on May 24th. Blankets. 16s 6d pair: Ru/rg. 5 S n<_. omen > s Over-' coats 6s lid, 10s 6d ; Dressing Gowns, 11 cl: Women's Raincoats, 17s 6d. -•'t o:ir a'l-round reduction sale. A run ta ere s. Ma nnia

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 19 June 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 19 June 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 19 June 1913, Page 8