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Sales by. Auction. /CLEARING GALE AT rpAIHOA, "VTATAMATA. rpHURSDAY, A UGUST JM AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from Messrs. O'Connor Brothers, who have sold their farm, wo will Sell on the above dat«, <TIHE WHOLE OF THEIR LIVE AND "- DEAD STOCK, as under:— (\f\ CHOICE DAIBY COWS, due August Ou and September 16 TWO-YEAR SPRINGING HEIFERS 40 YEARLINGS, mixed sexes 3 THREE- YEAR - OLD SHORTHORN BULLS 1 THREE-YEAR HOLSTEIN BULL 1 FIVE-YEAR HEAVY DRAUGHT GELDING 1 FIVE-YEAR HEAVY DRAUGHT MARE 3 GOOD FARM HORSES, work anywhere 1 TWO-YEAR UNBROKEN COLT (prizetaker) 30 FOWLS 1 M.H. S.F. Plough, 1 Set Disc Harrows. 1 5-Leaf Set Tine Harrows, 1 3-L«at Set Tino Harrows, 1 Cambridge Roller. 1 11-coulter M.H. Drill. 1 Set Chain Harrows, 1 McCormick Mower, 1 M.H. Reaper and Binder, 1 Light Waggon (carry 1 ton), 2 Tip Drays. 1 Spring-cart, 1 J-Bhaft Gig, Plough, Dray, Spring-cart and Gig * Harness, Horse Covers, Chains and Swingtetreos, 1 Set of 4-horse Blocks and Chains, 1 2? H.P. Benzine Engine, 1 65gal. Alfa Laval Separator, 1 New Milk Cooler, 1 Water Heater, Milk and Cream Cans. 1 Methven Copper, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow, Troughs and Barrels, .Tools and Sundries, Quantity Coal, Potatoes, and Empty Sacks HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Also, on account of Mr. F. O'Connor, ■i 5-H.P. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE JL AND DOUBLE-BAGGER REID AND GREY CHAFFCUTTER. Luncheon Provided. rpHE •pARMERS* pO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING pOMPANY, LIMITED, HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. rpHE -pARMERS' pO-OPEBATIVB A UCTIONEERING QOMPANY. LIMITED. HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. ! pLEARING QALE AT -jyTONAVALE. pAMBBIDGE. JPRIDAY, AUGUST 1919Favoured with instructions from Mr. C- C. Buckland, who. owing to health w»»m. is giving up farming, we will Sell the touow- ' ine: — TTORSIgS, "DIGS, AND TMPLEMENTS. SALE AT 11.30. 11 FARM HORSES ' 1 HARNESS HORSE _-._- 3 REGISTERED TAMWORTH SOWS 1 REGISTERED BERKSHIRE BOAB 3 SOWS 30 YOUNG PIGS Farm Waggon, Milk Waggon, . Waggonette, Dray. Spring Dray, Gig. 2 Deering Stackers, 2 Leering Sweeps, 2 B. and G. D.F. Ploughs, M.H. S.F. Plough, 1 M.H. D.F. Disc Plough, 1 M.H. S.F. Disc Plough. Potato Plough, 2 Disc Harrow*, Set Tine ; Harrows. Set Chain Harrows. Set Acme Harrows, 2 Cambridge Rollers, 1 Swamp Harrow, M.H. Cultivator, R. and G. Cultivator, ! Scuffler. Wallace Manure Distributor, New , Ideal Distributor, M.H. Drill with disc and ordinary coulters, Deering Mowing Machine, ! 1-horse Mowing Machine, Hay Rake, Wool- ! press, Konaki, Sledges, 60gal. Alfa Laval Separator. Milk Cane, Mangel Pulper, Stewart Horse-clipping Machine, , Hand Shearing Machine, Weighing Machine, a Grindstones, Endless Chain. Truck, Stumping Jack. Dehorners, Methven Boiler, Stack Covers, 8-eow Babcock Tester (complete with bottles). Incubator and Brooder, Lawn Mowers. Set Blocks and Chains, Swingletrees and Bars. Wheelbarrows, Complete Se« Pipe Tools. Lot of Wire Netting, Fencing Wire. Harness of all descriptions, several Dozen Flower, Pots, Fowl Coops, Dog Ken» nels. Ladders', Barrel Tar, 30 Cow Covers. Timber. Posts, How, few Fowls, Ducks and Pekin Bantnms, General Farm, Garden and Carpenter's Tools of all descriptions, several Tons of Celebrated "Farmer 0 Potatoes in lewt sacks. Gun, Rifles. ' Fiehing Bod. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale at 1 o'clock.—Smith. Premier Typewriter, Slick's Typewriter, Oval Extension Dining Table. 12 Diningroom Chairs, 3 Child's High Chairs, 2 Sideboardc, Lady's Desk, Sectional Bookcase. Bookstand, Mission Sofa., Leathercushioned Morris Chairs, Library Table, G<itc Table, Occasional Tables. Card Tables, Large Round Table, Piano Stool, Pedestals, 2 Glass and China Cupboards, Mission * Hall Suite, Hall Stand, Grandfather Clock, Umbrella Rack. Rocking Chairs, Livingroom, Bedroom and various - other Chairs, Office Desk, Rolltop Desk. Leather Library Conch, Colonial Couch, Diningroom Sid© Table,- Office Safe, Office Cupboard, Paper Rack, 2 Double Bedsteads, 6 Single Bedsteads, 4 .Dressing Tables, 4 Waeh Tables, 4 Chests of Drawers, various I Tables. Man's Clothes Chest. Shaving Table, Cheval Mirror, Baby's Cot and Cradle. Mattree»e«, Pillows, Eider . Down and Kapok Quilts. Toilet Sets, Singer Sewing Machine, Clothes Basket Wood Baskets, Veees, Casement and Volte, Pictures, Fenders, Fire , Irons, Carpet Souare*. Kitchen Tables and Chaire. Kitchen Dresser, Mangle, Wringer, 2 Meat Safes. Complete- Bange Kitchen Utensils. Enamelwnre, Crockery, Kerosene Heater, Milk Pane, Fruit Jars. 6 Tubs. Water Cans. -]UrOTOR pARS. SALE AT 2 P.M. Subject to Small Reserve. 1912 CADILLAC 5-SEATER MOTOR-CAR. HUPMOBILE 2-SEATER MOTOR-CAR. • Both in good running order. XpARM. SALE AT 2.15 P.M. , Subject to Reserve of last Government Valuation. SECTION Part 225, Pukekura Parish, containing 297 acres 1 rood 30 perches. About half ploughed and in grass. Sevenroomed House and good shed. Seven sub--divisions, mostly double-fenced with plantations Watered by windmill and creek. This property has been used for stud-farming purposes, and has always turned off remarkably good stock. Terms: One-quarter cash, balance 5 years at $$ per cent, per annum. Luncheon Provided. »JtHE JJURMERS' pO-OPEEATIVE A UCTIONEERING pOMPANY, LIMITED. HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. rjiAFO QALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 90 AT 11.50 A.M. We will Sell at our Yards, Tapu, on the above date, 250 HEAD ED CATTLE ' 2S iasm ,^_iTSß_ a ß ß o_if 25 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS 150 MIXED CATTLE ■ c " UJJJ! ' 400 HEAD MIXED SHEEP, . Including: 50 FAT WETHERS. Also, On behalf of Messrs. McMahon Bros., we OWTPwi 1 fv'f, i^.l^ n S? * heir Weal 5 Krv ; r" i AI S > 4 TS ATTLB FARM, AT THE v . M lA l TA ,PU. comprising £60 AcresTof Freehold, together with P buildings thereon; This property is mostly easy and undulating country, splendidly grassed and watered, and securely fenced. Good 8-roomed House and all necessary conveniences. It is situated in good position, hsmay to school, post office I store, sale yards, with good motor roads' ' 12 miles from Thames. The property com. \ manda a large and extensive view, and lays well to. the sun. with sea frontage, and includes in the Homestead Section Four Acres 01 Orchard. The terms are exceptionally easy, viz • 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer 15 "per cent. on possession. ' xo V* l For further particulars apply, to McMahon Ltdf.-Haon. rarmerß A ™«°™™* Co., Also. 170 ACRES OF LEASEHOLD, in EngJ- I V hah grasses and well fenced. Rental Is 3d per acre per annum. "' _____ ! THESE PROPERTIES WILL BE 1 OFFERED IN TWO LOTS. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. I <J>HE JpARMEBS' pO-OBERATTVB AUCTIONEERING pOMPANY, I __ LIMITED I HAMILTON. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 6

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