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MATAMATA STOCK SALE Wednesday, December 15 600 Head Cattle, including 120 fat cows 24 fat bullocks 64 3 year steers 40 2 year steers 120 weaner calves 20 store cows 50 yearling heifers 3o 2 year empty heifers 400 fat and and forward shorn ' hoggets 160 fat ewes and wethers - Entries solicited SALE OF DAIRY HERD AT EUREKA Thursday, December 16 At 12 o’clock Favoured with instructions from Mr W. Townsend, who is giving up dairying on account of labour trouble, we will sell on above date — 65 dairy cows, in milk 63 calves Horses, implements, etc. Full particulars later CLEARING SALE AT MATAMATA Thursday, December 16 At 1 12 o’clock Favoured witji from Mr J. Edwards, who has sold his farm, we will sell on above date the whole of his live and dead stock, including — 34 Choice Dairy. Cows 1 Shorthorn bull 30 calves 2 draught geldings 2 medium draught Mares 1 2 year filly 1 yearling filly 1 Brood Mare 1 Boar, 1 Breeding Sow, 11 suckers McCormick |Drill (nearly new), Deering Hayrake, d.f plough, set disc harrows, 'set chain harrows, Cambridge- roller, 1 ton waggon, double buggy (only in use 4 months), Tools, Harness, Methven Copper, Household Furniture, etc, etc Luncheon provided

, WOOL ! WOOL Consign your Wool to , Farmers’ Auctioneering Co. Care of Buckland and Sons, Haymarket, Auckland. We also insure wool from sheep’s FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED, HAMILTON. G. F. McCULLAGRI W. G. VERCOE J Auctioneers TO STAND THIS SEASON At Waihou THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Carl Rosa By Seaton Delaval—Vieux Rose, by Hippocampus, by Dainty Ariel, from Rosarina, by Traducer — Yatterina. CARL ROSA commenced racing at 2 years old, and won the Musket Stakes, beating amongst others Apologue and Annette ; won . the Juvenile Handicap, and followed this up later by beating Multifid, Boomerang, Master Delaval, and others in the Midsummer Handicap. At 3 years old he won the A.R.C. Spring Handicap, beating 13 others, and’the A.R.C. Eden Handicap. At four years he won the A.R.C. Alexandria and Buckland Handicaps. Avondale Handicap, and Avondale Autumn Handicap. At 5 years of age he won the A.R.C. Birthday Handicap, his collective winnings amounting to over Carl Rosa was a front rank performer on the turf, and his stock show great promise. Fee :—£s 5s Further particulars from LENNARD BROS., Waihou.

stand at Morrinsville this JL-- coming season, and tiavel the surrounding districts, the foUowing highly-bred horses : THOROUGHBREDS “ Bunyan ” (i 4) (chestnut). Pilgrim’s Progress, dam, Neva. Bunyan will stand at the stables only. “Antiphone” (12), (Bay). Obligado; dam, Miss Annie, Miss Annie—Sire, , Seaton Delaval; dam. First LoveTROTTING STALLION , “ General Wood ” (Brown) Ribbonwood ; dam Tittle Bell DRAUGHTS " Royal Bancor ” (Dark Bay) 4 years. Sire, “ Bancor” (imp.); dam Maude “ Square'Deal ” (Bay), 3 years. Sire, Lord Plunket; dam “ Bell.” First-class paddocking accommodation for mares. For further particulars as to routes, fees, etc, apply) JOHN GADDES, Morrinsville. Telephone 7 1 W

i«*T®P prices for farm Produce", Is Ihe order of the day). Pull up the producing pewer •| your soli l. Ho lnerooso, o| Isb'our required, only a litoral msnuring with ihio lampus fertiliser Is needed, and you'll gel • return ihel «0t Pay over and over ejtfo. Hundreds are iiiilni Great ttmm If. using tt. v< 3 a o r mm 1 4 The Government at Auckland says "Wesljlcld Basic Suptrphos* phale Is specially suitable as a top-dressing (er Grass -Lands where Phosphates and Ume ere required." His tnalysls e| a sample e|’ this splendldferltllsershews, 20.0 per cent, phosphoric' field, equivalent le M.M per THAT’S, the magic combination which will turn your source* of tremendous wealth. Lime unlocks the door “Westfield* Basiq Superphosphate it prepared especially for the soils of the North OP AVAILABLE PHOSPHATES, and that means Big Money for the Farmer-especially with the market prices ruling just now. is,fcoc' Pasture Lands it is the “Last Word" in Fertilisers. Its wonderful influence in producing an abundance of Rich Succulent Grata' only, ha adequately appreciated by Farmers, who hare used it, and these are loud in its praise. %i/> ’...,niiiu» iww „ a ., PACKED IN li Cwt BAGS-16 to the TON. MANUFACTURED BY , t , y; . v Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.'s EfiSj^ Head Office: ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. Works: WESTFIELD (near Otahuhu). ‘ ■ - s. •«»« (j!iu»Nw*o*h<wrtl«tflm* nuwhiUM waiai issw ••i/TResults. skilful m r m „**•>•***•%,. -ii at l

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIII, Issue 15707, 8 December 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIII, Issue 15707, 8 December 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIII, Issue 15707, 8 December 1915, Page 4

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