Sales by Auction. 7 : gTOCK OALE. jyj-ONDAY, Q 11.30 A.M. ,- inn HEAD CATTLE. *±W Including 100 BEEF 60 3 AND YEAR STEERS » 40 STORE COWS » 100 MIXED CATTLE . -pARMERS' QO-OPEKATTYB AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LIMITED, ' AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON. QLEARING OALE OP pOACHING pLANT AT TTAHILTON. npUESDAY, « AT NOON. ! Favoured t with instructions from Messrs. Dalgliesh and McDonald, who have sole" their property, wo will bell, on the above date, as under: — ■ "JO HORSES, single and double harness • -I-l_> and hacks 7 GIGS 1 BREAKING-IN GIG, steel-lined shafts 4 SINGLE BUGGIES (one hooded; > 2 DOUBLE BUGGIES 1 HOODED PHAETON 1 8-PASSENGEE "WAGGONETTE 3 CABS 10 Sets Single Harness. 3 Sets Double Harness, 4 Coach" and Cab Harness, 3 Saddles and Bridles, Sundry Odd Br dies. Traces, Collars and Horse Covers, several Odd Sets Swingletrees, Spare Pole and Shafts, Lamps, Cushions, Knee Rugs, Foot Mats, etc. Office Desk and Chairs, etc.. - 1 Avery Platform. Set Scales (4001b). Blocks »nd Tackle. 2 Large Door;. 5 Large Window Frames. 1 Sack Truck' Barrow and Sundry Tools. Quantity of Axle Grease, Vacuurr. Leather Dressing, 1 Ton Oats, and various Sundries. VJVHE JfARMERS' QO-QPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING /"10MPANY, LIMITED. HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. TMPORTANT J AND C ALE. "g AUCTION. 760 CBES OF R ICH T) AIRyiN AND, - gUBDIYIDED TNTO n "INARMS. Favoured with instructions from A. D. Kennedy. Esq.. we will offer For Sale, by Auction, at the SALEYAEDS. MERCURY BAY. On TUESDAY, TVECEMBEE Q AT 11.30 A.M. 7fiO pEES of excellent dairying land, t\J\J being the heart of the drained swamp lard in the above town and wellknown to farmers as the Mercury Bay Flats, ibis property may be more accurately described as being in the town of Whitianga, waicn is reached by steamer from Auckland in a few hours, or otherwise by firstclass metalled road, and is the business portion of Mercury Bay. . The land requires little description. It is really gced, consisting of a deep black sandy loam on a marine deposit. This swamp has a ! l been in flax and raupo- with the exception of & narrow atrip of high tea-tree land in one corner, and has been drained for soma yeara and surface-sown. The property ; has been used for fattening bullocks, and has turned off vast numbers. All classes of stock do exceptionally well in this most genial climate. The prosnects for dairying or fattening are good at Whitianga, there being in addition to the above area, a large belt of first-class swamp land and one of the best harbours on ou' coasts. A large, butter factory ie now in full swing, and the town offers all other essential facilities, including post and telegraph office, up-to-date stores, town hall, a well-conducted hotel, large sawmill, and general business premises. Tennis and croquet clubs display excellent courts and lawns, and Whitianga will one day b" the ideal seaside dairying town of New Zealand. This property is subdivided into 6 compact farms, ranging from 90 to 151 acres. On each of Sections 5 and 6, the vendor is placing a four-roomed House, etc., and on Section 5 (here are ' splendid stockyards. We recommend an inspection of this land, which will appeal to farmers who are looking for something good to settle down on. 0 Send for a, plan of subdivision* THERMS: Sections 1. 2, 3. and — 5 per cent on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, on possession. 10 per cent. bui'.d ; ngs in six months, or 20 per cent, without buildings. Sections 5 and — 5 per cent, on fail of hammer. 20 per cent, on possession. Balance 5 years, 6 per- cent. Further particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained at our office, rpilE pARMERS' /-ip-OPERATTYE AUCTIONEERING (COMPANY. LIMITED. WARD STREET. BAMILTON. QLEARING OALE AT TffTATTOA. "WEDNESDAY. "QECEMBER -l f\ AT NOON. v/ * Favoured with instructions from Mr. G. F j Ranby, who is disposing of his' Dairy* ! Herd, wo will offer ' £-1 CHOICE DAIRY COWS AND' OX HEIFERS, all in milk, mostly Jersey and Jersey Cross 25 CHOICE 15 TO IS MONTHS DAIRY ! *0 HEIFERS. ■■ Luncheon Provided. . 7T<HE pARMERS' pO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING pOMPANT. LIMITED. HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. | , , | i SPECIAL CALE OF SURPLUS RATTLE IN WAINGARO YARDS. 71T0NDAY, -TVECEMBER •*£ 1919. 11.30 A.M. On Account of MESSRS. THOMAS WILSON AND SONS. rri-ri HEAD OF CATTLE,, I OU Comprising— 40 FORWARD 3-\EAR STEERS 250 9-YEAR-OLD STEERS 100 YEARLING STEERS -50 2-YEAR HEIFERS, been running with Hereford bulls _-,_,_ ISO FAT AND FORWARD COWS. The above stock are particularly well-bred Hereford-Shorthorn and Hereford-Polled ' Angus Cross. Our Cars will leave our Offices, Ward Street. Hamilton, morning of Sale. Clients from a distance requiring seats will kindly notify us as early a3 possible. •rpWS. XpABMEBS* QO-OPERATTVE ' * TJCTIONEERING /COMPANY. X LIMITED, HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 7
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