WIISON'WILSON AUCTIONEERS. STOCK, LAND and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, VALUERS, PRODUCE MEECHANTS, ETC. BANK STREET : : : WHANGAREL ALSO AT KAIKOHE. Agents for— Massey Harris Co.'s Implement" and Machinery. Levin and Co., "Lister" Engines, Separators and Shearing Machines. Messrs A. Yates and Co.'s Seeds and Manures, etc. Kempthorne, Frosser and Co.'s and Hellaby, Limited, Manures. Phoenix Assurance Co., Fire and Marine. D. Hay and Sonß, Mount Pollier N_jf« series, Auckland. "Farmers" Milking Machine. "Simplex" Gate Fastener. SHARPS. Owing to Sharps being unprocurable at present we are stocking Rice Meal which will be found to be a good substitute. POTATOES. We carry full stocks of Seed Potatoes. We have in stock a limited quantity of Sudan Grass. Order now. KAIKOHE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. At 12 Noon. 400 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 250 3-year-old Steers. ■ | OHAEAWAI, j THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 200 HEAD MIX ED CATTLE. 105 Steers, 12 to 15 months. 50 Heifers, 12 to 15 months. 6 Shorthorn Bulls, 18 months (Waikato strain). JUNCTION YARDS, WHANGAREI, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1917. 1000 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. KAMO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1917. QQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. NOTICE—Time-table for Whangarei and Kamo Sales: Beef at 9 a.m., Dairy Stock at 10 a.m., Sheep at 11 a.m., Lunch 12 to 1, Stores at 1 p.m. prompt. •NOTlCE—Alteration in dates of the above Sales to 27th and 28th November, instead of 29th and 30th November, as per calendar, owing to dates clashing with the Auckland Show. PRIVATE SALE. 2% H.P. Warwick Engine, nearly new, with Saw Bench. 14 H.P. Crossley Engine, in good order. 3 Metal Drays. 1 Timber Waggon. 1 Express Cart, nearly new. -LAM)! - LAND! I — LAND! I JWe have a Very Large and Choice Selection of Town and Country Properties to choose from. Acquaint us of your wants. We Gu. rantee to please you. A WAR SNIP. 700 ACRES—AII grassed, about % limestone country and % sandstone. House 10 rooms and every conveni. ence, with a most complete range of out.buildings too numerous to mention. The buildings are valued at £1200. Machinery installed valned at over £300, including 4-cow plant Gane milking machine, 5 h.p. Tangye kerosene engine, chaff-cutter circular saw, etc., etc. This property will carry 250 head of general cattle all the year round, and it would be hard to find a better or more up-to-date farm in the North. The price is low at £11 per acre with good terms to right man. Owner going to the war sole reason for selling . Dl 2 JfASSEY-HARRIS J£ACHINERY 15 MADE OF THE BEST TEMPERED STEEL, AND IS STILL THE CHEAPEST ON THE MARKET. THE LARGEST MAKERS OF FARM IMPLEMENTS IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. JHE "JESTER" gj-HEARING AND J]NGINES ARE THE BEST. ORDER NOW. YOU WANT IT. THE FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE. -:•■ . A PROVED SUCCESS AS THE RESULT OF FOUR SEASONS' CONTINUOUS MILKING. Two-cow Plant £100 Three-cow Plant £130 The Only Indi%idual Herd Tester In Milking Machine and has Complete with Engine. II ft VACUUM PUMP. fil 11 VACUUM TANK. nil VACUUM PIPES. II V VACUUM RELEASER. And Conveys the Milk Right from the —Cows' Teats to the Separator.— DAILY DEMONSTRATIONS. CASH OR TERMS ARRANGED. A. A. WILSON Monflo-ar
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