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Earners' Auctioneering Go WOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL Consign yonr wool clip to Farmers Auction, Auokland. FAT STOCK We are again acting as agents for Messrs T Borthwick and Sons (of Australasia). We are prepared to pay highest prices for all fat stock, either on the hooks or in the paddock. NOTICE All shoop must bo dipped before yarded. HAMILTON STOCK SALE Thursday, April 19 Entries solicited WAIHOU STOCK SALE Friday, April 20 Entries solicited HIKUTAIA HORSE FAIR Monday April 23 200 Horses of all classes On account of W. Padley—--1 thoroughbred gelding by Menschikoff, dam Victoria 1 d.s. buggy and harness Entries solicited CLEARING SALE AT KIRI KIRI (KOPU) Tuesday, April 24 At 12 o’clock Favoured with Mr Dona'd McDonald McDonald, we will sell at Mr Coomer’s farm, tho following live and dead stock ; 70 choico dairy cows, in calf to Shorthorn and Holstein bulls 12 3 year springing heifers 4 draught mares 3 draught geldings ! 3 year draught filly 1 2 year filly 2 purr fired Devon sows (empty; J 15 horse-power Crossley engine Dane 4 cow milking plant with i"- , lean:), !•() gallon Alfa*Lava! Separator, bay-rake, D.F. plough, 4 s.f. ploughs, 2 disc ploughs, 2 sets tyne barrows, chain harrows, swamp harrows, dis plough, disc harrows, clod crasher, sledge, McCormick mower, Massey-Harris Drill, Booth and McDonald drill, spriug waggon, 2 drays, spring dray, spring trap,, buggy, rubber-tyred gig. turnip sheer and pulper (Massey-Harris), troughs, harness, chains, bars, milk cans, etc , etc. Luncheon provided * CLEARING SALE NEAR TE AROHA Thursday, April 26 At 12 noon Favored with instructions from Mr P. Flynu, Bowler's Road, who has fold his farm, we will sell as above ; 36 Shorthorn cows, in full milk and iu calf to Shorthorn bull 1 springer, just at profit 2 store cows 1 bull 5 IS months steers 44 calves, mixed sexes 30 heifers iu calf to Shorthorn bull 2 heavy draught liorsos, 5 and 8 years 2 unbroken 3 and 4 year draughts 1 buggy mare, quite iu harness 1 boys’ pony 3 sows 1 young Berkshire boar, bred by Costley Home 25 slips 2 spriug traps 1 spring waggon, nearly new 1 double buggy, pole and shafts complete 1 drill (Cooper and.Dancan) i d.f plough 1 s.f plough 1 scarifier set tine harrows, set disc harrows, buggy harness, grindstone, tools, lot of sundries, etc. MORRINSVILLE HORSE FAIR Tuesday, May 1 350 Horses of all classes. NOTE—Horseß will be numbered as they enter yards morning of sale. Entries solicited MATAMATA STOCK SALE Wednesday, May 2 400 head cattle Also, on account of T. A. Skuse— Sheds situated on Mr A. T. Green’s farm, Matamata. WAINGARO STOCK SALE OF SHEEP AND CATTLE FOR TURNIP STOCKING Friday, May 4 1000 Head Cattle 2000 Sheep Entries solicited CLEARING SALE AT WALTON Tuesday, May 8 On account of Mr E. B. Cole, who has sold bis farm, wo will sell tho whole of bis live and dead stock, 90 choice young dairy cows 20 two year Shorthorn dairy heifers, in calf 30 calves 1 Shorthorn bull 30 sheep S sows 1 boar 2 first-class farm mares DF. Oliver plough, s.f. do., tine and chain harrows, roller, drill, hay scoop, two mowing machines, tip dray, 30cwt. waggon, trolly, Planet junior, 20 fowls, five pig-styes on sledges, two tons super, 20 sacks barley, two ton seed potatoes, three stacks lucerne hay, 3 tons chaff, one new califont, tools, harness, etc. Also, household furniture, including piano. Luncheon provided We can recommend the above herd, as Mr ,Cole has culled heavily daring the past six years in which he has been dairying, and now has one of .the leading herds in tho district. Fall particulars later.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5477, 20 April 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5477, 20 April 1917, Page 4