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Sales by Auction. CLEARING QALE AT MATAMATA. MONDAY, JULY 22, AT 12 O'CLOCK. On Account of Mr. H. E. Porritt, who has sold his farm, we will Sell THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE 1 AND DEAD STOCK, Including— 50 CHOICE JERSEY DAIRY COWS, young, and in calf to Jersey and S.H. Bulla 50 JERSEY CROSS AND S.H. HEIFERS, in calf to Jersey and S.H. Bulls 80 MIXED YEARLINGS HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., ETC. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING C ALE AT »TE TTOWHAI. M ONDAY, JULY %% AT 12 O'CLOCK. On Account of Mr. W. Hall, who has sold his farm, we will Sell THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Including— 50 GOOD WEANER CALVES 350 WOLLY HOGGETS 140 EWES, in lamb COWS, HORSES IMPLEMENTS, BUICK MOTOR-CAR, FURNITURE, ETC Luncheon Provided. THE FARMERS' pO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED, HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. rrAMTLTON TTORSE T^AIR. AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 AND 24, AT 10 A.M. EACH DAY. OKA HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. ORDER OF SALE: FIRST DAY.-Unbrokens and Draughts. SECOND DAY.-Light Horses. rTHE "FARMERS' PO-OPERATTVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LIMITED. HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. CLEARING QALE AT TtfOTUMAOHO, NEAR MORRINSVLILE, WEDNESDAY. JULY f)\ AT 12 O'CLOCK. On Account of Mr. R. J. McCausland, who has sold his farm, we will Sell, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD 1 STOCK, including, ■JAA HEAD CATTLE. 160 6-TOOTH EWES, in lamb 80 4-TOOTH EWES, in lamb 800 F.F.M. EWES, in lamb 220 SOUND-MOUTHED EWES, in lamb 60 CULL'EWES, in lamb 40 WETHERS 160 HOGGETTS 20 RAMS 25 S.H. HEIFERS, at profit 27 S.H. YEARLING HEIFERS 10 HOLSTEIN YEARLING HEIFERS 25 YEARLING STEERS 3 GOOD HOUSE COWS 4 DRAUGHT HORSES 1 8-YEAR COLT 1 TIMOR PONY AND SADDLE 1 FILLY, 3 years, by Tracy Rothschild 1 FILLY. 2 years, by Solon Dillon S}-Ton Waggon, 41in tyres, Scrub Mower, Dice Barrows (14), 1 D.F. Reid and Gray Plough, 1 S.F. Oliver H.S. Reversible Plough, 1 Andrews and Beaven Double Bagger Chaffcutter, 11-Coulter M.H. Drill, 6-Lcaf Tine Harrows. Tripod Harrows. 12ft Chain Harrows, Hay Rake, 4-Horse Yoke, Block and Tackle, 6 Sets Plough ' Chains and Swingletrees, 4 Collars, Hames, and Winkers, 2 Cart Saddles, and Breechings. 2 Polo Breerhirgs, norse Covers. Cow Covers, Double Set Waggon Reins and Pole Straps, 1 Set Leading Chains, 2in Shafting, Pul'eys, and Belt ; ng, Ouantity of about 700 feet good 4 by 1, and 6 by 1 Gate Timber, 300 Sacks, Ouantity of Lime Br"rs, Posts, Sawn Battens, 3 Concrete Troughs, Quantity Furniture, Fowls, Turkeys, Motor Car (Ford), in good order, Globe Separator. NOTE.—The above sheep are first-class lots. Mr. McCansland having snared neither cash nor trouble in getting them together and they are all big-framed and well-woolled sheep. mHE TURMERB' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QOMPANY. LIMITED. HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS.

Tourist Resorts. »--— r . . r T>UBSELL.-THE HISTORIC FIBHING, ** BOATING, AND TOURIST RESORT OF NEW ZEALAND. SITUATED IN THE WINTERLESS NORTH. rpHE pABLES. "DUSSELL, fias now been taken over by Mr. and Mm. Clow, who hove entirely refurnished it and j fitted an up-to-date lighting plant, hot and i cold water, eto. It is centrally situated, close to wharf, with beautiful views from the balconies, overlooking the harbour, and home away from home, amid ideal surroundings. KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER OUEEN STREET. 'Phone 2256. - With Elcctrio Light Throughout. Up-to-date Accommodation. Billiard Table. Extensive Grounds and Magnificent Views. Tennis Court. Moderate Charges. Permanent* by Arrangement, Trams to Gate. KING'S COURT PROVIDES A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. G. ARROWSMITH. Proprietor. TTOT SPRINGS HOTEL. WAIWERA. Twenty-seven miles irom Auckland. See N.B.S. Co. time-table: also Coach. Dovonport. With its beautifully warm, cosy bay, sandy beaches (sheltered from the cold southern winds), hot baths, and the best mineral drinking waters in Southern Hemisphere. maws it an ideal home for a, quiet rest, especially for folks suffering with nervous complaints. 'Phone on day or night, also Auckland Office. 'PHONE IEBO. HOT SPRINGS HELENSVILLE. Recommended by leading Auckland Doctors. An Ideal Holiday Resort. SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. Extensive additions completed; 40 rooms, all ground floors; nearest to baths. Tennis, bowls, croquet. Accommodation second to r.ono. 'Bus meet? day trains, evening by arransement. Ring up No. 8. Holensvillo Buroau. Telegrams, " Springside.' receive prompt attention. Tariff. Be per day, 86s per week.—Mrs. EDDLEBTON. Proprietress. SONOMA, PRIVATE HOTEL, •Phone 725. Alfred Street. The above well-known House has a few Vacancies for Permanents. Single and Double Rooms, Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN - • - Proprietress. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA, the Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 vifitors. Mr. Brant hits renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Eleo< trio light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to Government Baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the aide trips. Toms reasonable. Porters meat oil trains.—S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. THIRWELIi PRIVATE HOTEL, Rotorua, well Known as the premier house for accommodation, comfort, tint-class table, and moderate tariff. Renovated for the comtug season. Registered telegraphic address, fhirwell. Tele. 20. , 7a day. 40i week.I. P. Dowling. Proprietor. Samson's Buildings, Dowling Street, Dunedin, N.Zi. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16904, 17 July 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16904, 17 July 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16904, 17 July 1918, Page 5