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NORTH AUCKLAND FAHMtHs' bO-OPERAIM, LfO. JUL '-It J 1 I ■»'"■■■ - $TOCK AND QENEXvAL AUCTIONEERS, gSTATE, (JOMMISSION AND INSURANCE yALUERS, ETC. Head Office: _____ Walton street, Wiuangaroi. Goods Department: ■ Bank street, Whangarei Telegraphic Address: "Farmcoop." Telephone Numbers: Head Office — 26, 251. Goods Department 55 Address Letters to: "'lhe Manager, Farmers' Co-op. P.O. Box 30, Whangarei." AGENCIES:-— NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Fire, Marine, Accident, and Motor Car). HUfP-MOBILE MOTOR CAR—The Quality Car. MASSEY-HARRIS CO. LTD. TRELOAR MILKING MACHINE. UTILITY ENGINES. P. AND D. DUNCAN LTD. VIKING SEPARATORS. SANDOW WOOL PRESSES. VALLO SHEEP DIP. COOPER'S SHEEP DIP. STOCKS OF PRODUCE:— Hay, Chaff, Oats, Feed and Seed. (Note: Ruakura Seed Oats have yielded over 100 bushels per acre.) Bran, Pea-Meal, Calf Food, Pig Food, Maize, Barley, Sucrosine, Molasses. Always available. Fencing Posts, Wire, Nails and Staples (our own importations now arriving). .Fertilisers for all crops on hand. Sneep Dips, Woolpacks and_ Branding Fluids. Always available. ,■-— , DISCUSS YOUR FARM PROBLEMS WITH US. STOCK SALE FIXTURES KAIKOHE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 OHAEAWAI, THURSDAY, JULY 24 PAKOTAI, SATURDAY, JULY 26. MAUNGAKARAMEA,-TUESDAY, JULY 29. WHANGAREI, THURSDAY, JULY 31. KAMO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. MANGAWHARE, TUESDAY, AUGUSTS. ARAPOHUE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. RUAWAI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7. KAIPARA FLATS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7. KAEO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. PAPAROA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. PERIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 11. KAITAIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12. VICTORIA VALLEY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. WHANGAREI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14. BROADWOOD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14. WARKWORTH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. MOTUKARAKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. WAIMAMAKU, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. OUE, MONDAY, AUGUST 18. KAIKOHE MAUNGAKARAMEA. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JULY mTT „™ .- «« , tt TT ~ 250 HEAD CATTLE. TUESDAY 29th JULY OHAEAWAI 200 HE^D MIXED CATTLE ' THURSDAY, 24th JULY _ . 4QO HEAD CATTLE. PAKOTAT TOWAI SATURDAY 26th JULY WEDNESDAY 30th JULY 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. • WHANGAREI AND KAMO MONTHLY SALES. Commencing frtim July 31st, 1919, the above sales will commence as follows:— BEEF 9 a.m. followed by DAIRY STOCK until 12 noon; SHEEP 1 p.m. followed by STORE CATTLE; UNSOLD DAIRY STOCK at 12 noon to be offered at 1 p.m. SHEEP DIPPING. In accordance with the Provisions of the Stock Act, Vendors will please note that all sheep must be Thoroughly Dipped and Branded before being exposed for sale. This instruction; is specially necessary for rams. ■hmhb-1" ii-« I mir—ii—rmrimni*iMmw—*mmxmmm—m~—~—mm—m FARMS that PAY RICH SWAMP LAND. FREE FROM FLOOD 3 MILES FROM RAILWAY. 422 ACRES AT £12 This is a part of the well-known Hik urangi Swamp, destined to be one of the dairying districts of New Zeaiaa d. Many parts of this swamp, which . has a total area of 30,000 acres, are still subject to floods, but the Government has announced that a general drainage- scheme will be inaugurated which will entirely obviate this disadvantage. This particular pro I perty, however, being on the higher levels has the great advantage f l being already free from floods, there being a fall of 19 feet on the property itself. The whole area, except about 20 acres on which the house stands, is rich swamp land of excellent quality, which is coming into grass weil. The main drains have all been put in and the other work is going on steadily. There is a small House of 4 rooms, and the property has been divided into six paddocks. The stock wintered last year was 115 head of cattle, which were done well. This winter it will carry 150 head. Position is good—being 3 miles from Railway Station and 8 miles from Hikurangi-. Title Government Lease. GOING CONCERNS 81 1 ACEES FREEHOLD. £400 CASH Ten minutes from Railway Station. All in grass, fenced, 7 paddocks. House 7 rooms, cowshed and. other outbuildings. Sandstone and alluvial flat:,. PRICE INCLUDES: 15 cows, bull, 2 horses, 14 calves, pigs, separator, harness, sulky, plough harrows, sundry tools, household furniture (including sewing machina. organ, phonograph, etc., etc. PRICE £1400 I NOTE THE TERMS :~ ONLY £400 CASH deposit. AN ATTRACTIVE FARM. 137 ACRES FREEHOLD School and hall adjacent. Railway station 1 mile. Pretty district. Farm is all in grass. 90 acres level. Fenced, 12 paddocks. Has carried 65 cattle, 120 sheep and 4 horses. House of 8 rooms, cowshed (fitted with milking plant), barn, stable, mplement shed, etc. PRICES INCLUDES: 30 cows, bull, 4 horses, sulky, trap, dray, drill, mower, disc harrow 3, chaff-cutter, tine harrows, power-driven saw, harness, tools 3-cow milkin°plant and engine. ° £40 PER ACRE. Terms given. OWNER RETIRING. ANXIOUS TO SELL. 295 ACRES FREEHOLD. Four miles from Railway. 150 acres grass, balance rough feed 180 acres good flat, balance ploughable hills House 4 rooms,, cow shed (7 ' bails), sundry other buildings. Wintered 70 head cattle. Property is fenced and subdivided into 14 paddocks. t„ bo sold as. GOING CONCERN AT £10 PER ACRE' erms t° k e arranged. | INCLUDED ARE: j 27 cows, 30 other cattle, 10 heifers, 18 calves, 3 horses. f GOING CONCERNS DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES | AUCKLAND: T. Mitchell (Branch Manager) DARGAVILLE: D. Todd (Branch Manager*, T. H. Kenny (Auctioneer), <, HELENSVILLE: H. B. Bradly. ' i KAIKOHE: C. L. Dobson. KAITAIA: R. B. Morpeth (Branch Manager, W. N. Perkins HP ! ] Adamson. ' ;* J KOHUKOHU: T. B. Hurley. J KAMO :Hy. Whimp. MAUNGAKARAMEA: Thos. O'Carroll ' j" PAPAROA: C. G. Wilson. I RUAWAI: G. Dodds. ! WAIPU: E. H. Ryan. i WARKWORTH: A. S. Carran (Auctioneer), H. N. Russell, P. Watters. < WHANGAREI: H. B. Sloane and C. Chapman (Auctioneers), W. E. Hun- i ter (Land), A. McDonald. : »"»""""-"■- f A HOLMES cr. ,tt,.. Manager. £

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Northern Advocate, 22 July 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 22 July 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 22 July 1919, Page 6

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