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Pallets’ tetioneerinl Cs THE COMPANY’S CONDITIONS' OP SALE FOR STOCK ARE CASH WITHIN 14 DAYS Clients wishing for an extension of time for payment either by Cash or by the subsequent Sale of Stock must make arrangements prior to purchase with the Management at Head Office, Hamilton. CLEARING SALES JUNE Tuesday, June 26—Dempster and Singleton, Waitoa. JULY Tuesday, July 3—D. Montague, Tui angamoana, Matamata Thursday, July 5 —W. Preston, Tahuna Tuesday, July IC—lt. A. Bent, Cambridge Yards, in conjunction with the Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile WOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL Consign your wool clip to Farmers Auction, Auckland. FAT STOCK We are agaiu acting as agents for , , Messrs T Bortliwick and Sous (of Australasia). We arc prepared to pay highest prices for all fat stock, either on the hooks or in the paddock. NOTICE All sheep must bo dipped before yarded. CLEARING SALE AT NETHERTON Tuesday, June 19 At 12 o’clock Favoured with instructions from Mr C. A. Hopping, we, will sell on his farm, practically without reserve, the following lines of live stock : 46 Stud and Grade Fresiau cows, heifers and bulls as follows : 29 grade cows and heifers (early calvers, in calf to stud Fresian bulls) 5 Grade eowsin milk to calve (stud stock, females) 1 Stud Heifer Inka Victoria Gem, No. 1847, N.Z H.B. (bred to King of Brookdalo, due to calve August) 1 Stud Appendix 1 heifor, Blackberry of Goweu Lea 1 Stud Appendix 1 cow, Cheese Girl -l Stud Appendix 1 cow, Goweu Lea Magpie 1 Stud Appendix 11 cow, Burkedale Canary. (All bred to Domino De Kol Burke of Ashlynn, and due to calve July and August) 1 Stud Cow, Eileens Girl, No. 1738 (iu milk) 1 Stud Appendix 1 cow, Silvia Maid, 2nd (in milk) 1 Stud Appendix 1 cow, Ruby De Kol of Taurauga-o-Moana, bred to Cea3er No. 115 STUD STOCK BULLS 1 Stud Bull Ceaser No. 115 NZHB aged 7 years, sire Kruger 2nd (guaranteed sound) 1 Stud Bull, born August, 1916, sire Canterbury King of Kiugsbrook dam's record 633 lbs fat 1 Stud Bull, born August, 1916, sire Sir De Kol luka Pietertie 1 Stud Bull, born August, 1916, sire Dominion Dutchlaud dam and sires, dam’s record average 5651 b fat 3 draught mares (guaranteed) ALSO—--4 cow releaser milking machine and vacuum pump, 1 4.1 |horso power Gardener oil engine, 1 222 gallon Baltic separator, 1 40 gallon AlfaLaval separator (hand or power), 1 2 horse waggon, 1 heavy Duncan cultivator (new, cost <£2s), 1 set tripod harrows, 1 Icvoler, 1 mangel pulper, 2 blade ehaScutter, 1 Reid and Grey drill, 11 coulters with turnip aud rape coulters aud box almost uew (cost £47 10s), 4000 and 3 inch drain pipes (lots) 1 oil launch 6 h.p, Sims engine, 1 16-20 h.p Singer motor car, 5 seater, in perfect order, cost price £635 (English). It will be remembered that Mr Hopping recently purchased Mr N. M. Carter’s property at Netherton, iucluding stock, etc , as a going concern, and he has decided to dispr, > ■ of the whole of the grade herd. Ai o J all Stud Appendix e’-' f ; and two ar-i: ! Sec’ion out-, ocw- end heifers from Appendix mic rows, ■y- ther uh lot'r whence bulls me’du.ued above. The whole are an v■■ choice lot anti in goud condition. Pedigrees, transfers, etc, will be available at sale. Luncheon provided CLEARING SALE AT TE AROHA Wednesday, June 20 At 12 noon Favoured with instructions from Mrs Gavin, who is giving up dairying, we will sell on above date ; 70 Jersey and Shorthorn cows, in calf to Shorthorn ball, due August 2 Shorthorn bulls 30 calves 2 breeding sows 1 pedigree boar 1 store pig 4 cow Treloar milkiug machine 1 90 gal. Alfa-Laval separator Sundries,'etc. Luncheon provided, HAMILTON STOCK SALE Thursday," June 2J Entries solicited CLEARING SALE AT MATAMATA Thursday, June 21. On account of Mrs M. Ferguson, who has sold her farm, we will sell the while of her live and doid stock, 60 dairy cowb, mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers 2J 2 year heifers in calf to Holstein bull 5 sfo e cows 35 calves 120 breeding ewes 2 B. L. rams 2 draught mares 3 draught geldings--2 3 year draught fillies 12 year and 3 year unbroken draught fillies Foal, Hack, Buggy Horse, Implemeats), etc.. . Luncheon provided

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5501, 18 June 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5501, 18 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5501, 18 June 1917, Page 4