&»«» fry Acetic 1 gi-EARING gALE AT QBAFTESBUB* j QHHURSDAY, AUGUST 90 AT NOON. - °' (Favoured with Instructions from Hr. Freak 100 ho r? Ftn 3 &J uiaac 0 &&£ : 18 HEIFER& 6 EMPTY TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS » TWO-YEAR STEERS » KWPT? PAT COWS .1 SPORTBOBN BULL i YEARLING HEIFERS, picked 38 YEARLINGS -0 CALVES 60 BREEDING EWES So HOGGETS 1 SOW AND LITTER 2 WAGGON HORSES 1 WAGGON MARE 1 AC.ED MARE 3 BUGCY HORSES -i CHILDREN'S MONIES 1 UNBROKEN PONY SO FOWLS. 7 DUCKS. 3 GEESE 16 TURKEYS J Milk Waggon, 1 Lighter Cart, 1 Doable. *«*«*& jwisgay, *<>.« ana Shane I Set Bngra Harness, 1 Set Gig Bar»eß|: <.CoTwa. Hamas end Wmlpeira. U. Sidles *d Bridles, 1 Child'e Siiddte, Horuo .Rugs. ©tea 1 Double{V, T ™?u T To^ Ba \. .J Single-furrow tough, J Canibrid-Re Roller. J Set Diao Harrows, 3 Sets Tine Jwwm, { Set Chun Harrows. 1 Mower, 1 Hay Sw=cp. 1 Four-horse Bar, I ThrwHwna Bar. 4 Sets Chains, owine> Bars. etc: Wheelbarrow Quantity Potatoes, Show'*, Spades, Ax*s .Crowbars, C-oascut SawlTGa? den Tools: Also FURNITURH of 7! roomed k u t-. all . in tip-top order and tor absolute sale. Luncheon Provided. «pHE JpARMERS' pO-OPBBATXVB. AUCTIONEERING QOMPANT. LIMITED. HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. QLEARING gALE AT QBAUPO. pHDAT. 99, AT NOOK. mstractioaa from MR. A. .itUhlT, we will Soil on the above dato THE WHOLE OF BIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK g As Under: — 5 PEr c l o.vf HOLST3 FRIESIAN 1 ? J ESSEY-HOLSTEIN CROSS COWS * TWO- YEAR - OLD PSDIGREE PRUSSIAN SPRINGING HEIFERS < TwA ROLD HIGH- GRATS SPRINGING HEIFERS w * wv *'" 4 TWO-YEAR OLD HIGH - GRADE n EMPTY HEIFERS 3 HEIFEHS PEDIGREE EMPTY . ~ -BBS 310 HETFErI mGH - G:BAI}B EMPTY f ffilggg ' 10 YEARLING STEERS € STORE PIGS GOOD BUGGY HORSE UNBROKEN DRAUGHT COLT . SINGLE BUGGY, tecirferdtr 8 MILE CANS. 3 CREAM CANS 1 ££&**£ RUNNER DUCKS 20 FOWLS GOOD CATTLE DOG Transfers can be siren with all pcdigns® cattle. Also, on account MR. RANBY:— 1 RALEIGH CART 12PT MANURE DISTRIBUTOR Luncheon Providedi •T3E pARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE ' AUCTIONEERING pOMPANY, LIMITED. HAMILTON. ] , , , ■..,, j 1 I A S D C A L E. ■* I jje A UCTION. i TO BE HELD AT THE JTjORSE jOAZAAR, TTAMILTON, j Or 1 PBIDAY, AUGUST 29, \ AT 11 A.M. 5 CUB DIVISION OF THE WELL-KNOWN < TTAMFTON TQOWNS TESTATE, Comprising about , 3500 A CEES OF THRESHOLD * T AND, BI3UAXED AT WHANGAMASXNO, About 45 miles South of Aacklaad. WHERE A** j_g pAKHS, , RANGING FROM " '] 93 I 0 281 A CBES ' Too nfttujo •it fa* laud » »boot half ua- | eiuMiua aud half swamp. j The ucdul*tit,g l«md is roally good. «nd wouttett tj he mob 10 be *ppr#ciai«d. This • * hociion i» mew in tew and tssa-rfeß, and ujo 1 whole couid be p.ouafced oy tra&wr, baioC , « ne»riy all tb« easiest of undmatme coaairy • I The !ow«i- land to essentially a peat swamp, c IS, ia, however, a owtuup wh.cb would como 1 in ?«rs touch taster than tiie genera,', rtw of i peat laade. a»i consists of hundreds ©« acroa d 0/ swamp of fa.rl? good ouaitty, partly « drained by the man drain runn ng went ; i Hrough and imw srowmg flax. . These head- a Jinda an very va.uaa.e acquiaitions to U» various farina, and by furth«» draining wou.d 5 crow the bent «i pasture*. In older to enfrtire the Miecesaful dramas of th* swamp lands the Wftikato Land Company will mam tain the main drain right through at.the ex- - peaw <*£ the various occupiers. Tn». im» (\u',a.iiiiu coiiniry a.to in good etwmg iand> and wouW; be bard to beat a* a croppins prcpjation. It sa gen*»ra.iy conceded by iarraerß that «b* pat crops are equal to those in Ctsnterbory, which is » high recommend*- I. lion, The imptowd to m the newhbo-ur- « hood eiwalt volumes for this land as dairying ± country. * Four of the Section* are no S, growing: as abundance of black wattl«. These seciioaa *re worth a fciph UEur» for the. timber alone, nod the price '-er th* wtiojo is ridiculously tow. 0 No roan need be «fc-it out of the land on li account of th* high prices runns elsewhere, . t Don t fail to inspect th a property, as the 5 prices will be fised to oell. I The locality is good: f»<iilitfes are here for nearly all requirements at preeent. The settlement o' this Estate will make the dis- f : ct fciiua l .0 anything on (he line. The ; school is centrally situated about two miles , - from toe Estate; , Whangamarmo Railway Striion. about 25 mile*. Dairy farmers are hereabout, »nd their farms bear a prosperous appearance. WE STRONGLY URGE AN INSPECTION, THE TERMS ABE EXCEPTIONALLY EASY: € in TER CENT CASH. 1H PER CENT IN 13 MONTHS OR r JU IMI MOVEMENTS. IA PER CFNT. IN 24 MONTHS OR J.U IMPROVEMENTS. BALANCE 5 YEARS AT Si PER CENT. I £V- further particulars, plans, etc., apply *i ;h< •feneer*. or to Mesi«~i< Shearer and E»s«it»t«, Queen Street. Auckland. fPHL FARMERS' QO-OPERATIYB I ,\ UCTIONEERIKG QOMPANY. C LIMHTID. LAND DEPARTMENT. HAMILTON 1 Boots and Shoes. x X? ERR Y BOOT fTTORE, J- Opposite Post Office, Handy u> Trains, Trams, and Boats., LARGE VARIETY OF BOOTS 6f LATEST STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM. , THE PLACE TO LEAVE SOUR BOOTS 4 FOB REPAIRB I* TIM "bTa IA I* .1 At Your Soma*! I >, it : ,'•■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17249, 27 August 1919, Page 5
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