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THE FARMERS' CO - OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD. CLEARING SALE AT TIRAU (On behalf B.NZ. Estates;. Wednesday, June 17th, 1908. AT TIRAU STOCK YARDS (Ballinger's), two miles Cambridge side of Tirau, 10 a.m. 6harp : IULLO C K S, ■ 75 Toung Empty Cows, off turnips 4 Milking Cows I Shorthorn Bull AT TIRAU TOWNSHTP (Carter's Stables), at II a.m. sharp, immediately after Cattle Sale : ENGINE, 8-horse Rushton and Proctor (651b pressure), Threshing Drum and Elevator (Clayton and Shuttleworth) —a new machine with all the latest ipmrovements, and done only two season's work, Threshing Drum and Elevator (Marshall's), 1 Double-bagger Chaff-cutter (Andrews and Beaven), Traction Waggon (Gee and Potter) practically new, to carry 6 tons, 8 Cambridge Rollers, 7 Farm Waggons, 3 Trolleys, 1 Brake, carry 6, Water Cart and Tank, 2 Drays, 2 Cooper and Duncan Manure, Grain and Turnip Drills (done 2 seasons' work), fitted with Brixton's patent feed, 1 Colonial Drill, 7P. and D. Duncan Drills, 2 Massey Harris Binders (almost new) cut only 50 acres, 1 Massey Harris Mower, 1 Hornsby Mower, 6 Hercules Mowers, 9 Disc Harrows (Booth and McDonald),with latest bearings, 2 sets heavy Chain Harrows, 3 sets light Chain Harrows, 3 sets Drag Harrows, 4 sets Tine Harrows, 8 d.f. Ploughs (R. and G.) in firstclass order, 1 Moulding Plough, 2 s.f. Ploughs, 2 Horse Rakes, Carrot and Mangold Drill, 4 Broadcast Sowers, (R. and G.), 2 Scoops, Wire Netting and Hurdles, 6 Tarpaulins, 1 Wheelbarrow, Blacksmith's Tools, including Bellows, and Anvil, Carpenters' Tools, Fencing Tools, Hay Gear, including derrick, ropes, trolleys, etc., 3 Dehorning Machines, Endless Chain, Plain and Barb Wire, Posts, Strainers, etc., Rock salt, Toxa, Nails, Paints, etc. AT MANURE SHED, TIRAU : 2 WOOL i'RESSES, 3 Weighing Machines, 3 Sack Trolleys, Mixed Grass Seed, 3 Tons Bonedust (damaged), 40 Tons Superphosphate Shirley's) AT OKOROIRB HOMESTEAD, immediately after luncheon: ENGINE, 8-horse power Hornsby (651b pressure), 16 Woolsey Sheep Shearing Machines, with Grinders complete, Household and and Office Furniture, Whare on skids, Buggy (pole or shafts), S. and D. Buggy Harness, Breaking Gear, 10 sets Waggon Harness, 8 sets Plough Harness, 12 Cart Saddles and Britchings, 12 Saddles and Bridles, 30 Horse Covers, Swingle-trees, Guns, Rifles, Surveyors' Chains, Corn Tester, ett., etc. Of\ Heavy Draught Horses, mostly wv 4to 8 years, in first class working condition. 6 Medium Draught Horses, mostly 4 to 8 years, in first class working condition. 17 First - class Young Hacks and Harness Horses, including pair of Cobs "Jack" and "Jill," winners of over 20 Ist prizes at leading Shows. 611 Breeding Ewes (2 and 4-tooth) in lamb to English-Leicester Rams. A CHOICE LOT. 21 English - Leicester Rams 2 tooth. 30 Empty Ewes (fat) STUD ENGLISH - LEICESTER FLOCK (Flock Book, Vol. VI.) 122 2 tooth Ewes. 62 4 tooth and 50 6 tooth Rams. Also, at MORRINsVILLE SALE, FRIDAY, June 12, at 12 noon sharp, in shed at Morrinsville Railway Station: *if\ TONS Bonedust (part Calcutta, ♦3l/ partK.P.C), 7 Tons Superphosphates (Shirley's) Avery Platform Scales, weigh 16 cwt (delivery after manure weighed), 6 400-gallon Tanks 1 cwt. Elephant Swede, 381bs Monarch Swede, 1701bs Hurst's Perfection Swede, lOOlbs Perfection Swede, 301bs Green Top Yellow Aberdeen, 1 low Shed Trolley, 2 Sack Trolleys (delivery after manure weighed), 2 Manure Riddles, 1 Desk, Binder Twine, Hematite, etc., Manure Mixing Plant, Seed Cleaning Plant (Andrews and Beaven) capacity 10 sacks per hour, practically new and in first class order, with shaft, pulleys, and belting, complete; quantity of Shafting and Pulleys, Fencing Wire, etc., Water Piping, 1 Semi-Rotary Pump with Shafting and Pipes, complete, 1 Road Grader (Carolin M. T. and Co.) in first class order and practically new, 1 Trolley, Wool Dumping Plant complete, with Tangye Portable Engine, 4,200 Steel Bandd, weighing about 4 tons (the plant to be seen in theN.S.S.Co.'sshed, TeAroha). Clients are particularly requested to note the date, hour, and locality of Sales. THE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., Ltd. Late McNicol &, Co.). G. F. McCullaoh, Auctioneer. AUCKLAND "CIREEZING pOMPANY (LIMITED) manTkes. If you want plenty of Winter and Early Spring Feed Top Dress At Once With Ouh SPECIAL GRASS MANURES SPECIAL " B," £5 I2s 6d per ton. SPECIAL " A," with 10 per cent, of Potash, £6 12s 6d. We also stock other Special Mixtures, Potash, Guano and Superphosphate. Analysis and price on application to the SECRETARY, Farmers' Freezing Company, Auckland. WAIKATO LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. N. BUCHANAN, Proprietor. Having purchased the bussiness and plant of Messrs Mayes and Radford, has opened NEW PREMISES in Hood St., Hamilton (near Bank of New Zealand, and Post Office), and hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges to merit the support of the public. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies on Hire. Ladies' Waiting Room. Telegrams promptly attended to. Coach and 'Bus meet all trains. Telephone No. no. KAW A F ISLAND, miE SORRENTO OF NEW ZEALAND. The World-famous Residence of the Late Sir George Grey. NOW THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SEASIDE RESORT IN THE DOMINION. ATTRACTIONS: Wallaby, Opossum and Deer Shooting. Fishing, Yachting, Sea Bathing, Billiards Tennis. Electric Light Throughout! Daily communication by steamer and pigeongram. Tariff: £2 2s per week; 7s per day. E. HALLETT, Proprietor. XF YOU WANT your Clothes Cleaned Dyed, Repaired, or Altered me chani cally, go to E. Bauman (Opposite New Library), HAMILTON. Suits cleaned from 3s 6d „ dyed from 5s Suits made to look almost like new for a few shillings.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 3799, 4 June 1908, Page 4

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