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The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. PIO PIO STOCK SALE Thursday, June 5 O AA HEAD CATTLE OUU including 60 18-month steers 12 fat cows 40 18-month steers 40 mixed cattle 30 18-month empty heifers 150 calves, mixed sexes 6 springing heifers 7 dairy cows KAA SHEEP Mv" including—--200 empty forward ewes 200 empty ewes Entries solicited TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE. Saturday, June 7, noon. On account Mr H. T. Brill, whole herd of AiS SHORTHORN DAIRY COWS, mostly 3rd calvers. Entries solicited. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Tuesday, June 10, noon. Entries solicited. TAUMARUNUI STOCK SALE. Tuesday, June 10, II a.m. Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT KIO KIO. Thuisday, June 12 FAVOURED with instructions from Mr H. Gilbert, Kio Kio, who has disposed of his farm, we will sell on the I2th June, 1919, at I o'clock sharp:— 13 Jersey cows, in milk and to calve 3 Jersey heifers in calf, due Sept. I draught mare and foal I draught gelding I plough mare 1 pony mare and foal I pony gelding, 3 yrs (unbroken) I one-horse five-coulter seed and manure drill (new) 1 R. and G. reversible single furrow plough 1 hand s.f. plough I set ten-hoe disc harrows 1 set three-horse plough chains and bars Collar, hames, gig harness 28 gallon separator 2 hay knives, sundries, etc. THE FARMERS'CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. Branch Manager : J. F. VERCOE, Te Kuiti

Algerian Seed Oats (Guaranteed Double Machine Dressed.) Our stock of above has now arrived, and is a very fine line indeed. Full stocks of Basic Super., Superphosphate, Guano, Waikato and Special Mixtures on hand. Winter Stores. We are now in a position to supply above ex Te Kuiti store. Quality right. Prices bedrock. The Farmers' Go-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. Sheridan Street, Te Kuiti. Phones —116 Produce; 169 Stock. P-O. Box 102.

BAY OF PLENTY. £QQ ACRES, L.1.P., rent £ls 2s per annum. Freehold obtainW V able at little over 12/6 per acre, the original Government valuation. Originally H bush (heavy), li light bush, x / 3 heavy fern and tutu, about 250 acres grassed, subdivided by good fences into 7 paddocks, exceptionally well watered, plenty of fencing timber, and sawmill working on next section; small house of 3 rooms, cowshed, dairy, orchard, etc.; no rough or unusually steep country, and fully 3 A plough able, good cattle or sheep country, milking carried on in district, and cream and mail carts delivering stores, etc., from Matata, pass section by very good road 3 times weekly; Matata, present railhead East Coast railway, 6 miles distant by good road, and further railway extension now proceeding will reduce distance to 5 miles, school about I mile, and telephone through district; can be reached from Auckland in about 18 hours by Tauranga steamer and rail to Matata. This is one of the finest districts on the East Coast, and high, healthy country. The bush land, some of it now fallen 18 years, gets better, and shows no signs of running out. Owner has been here 12 years, and sole reason for selling being wish to join another in larger section in same district. This is a very good proposition for either speculation or men in search of a permanent home, and a very attractive frontage will make it a good selling property. Price per acre, £6 10s. Very easyterms. GREY 8 COCKROFT, Smeeton's Buildings, Queen St., Auckland.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1220, 5 June 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1220, 5 June 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1220, 5 June 1919, Page 8