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THE FARMERS' CO - OPERATIVE | AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD. j OHAUPO STOCK & DAIRY COW SALE— Monday, August 3 HAMILTON HORSE SALE—Tuesday and Wednesday, 4th and sth August CLEARING SALE AT WAIHOU (on account McCarthy Bros.)- Thursday. August 6 MORRINSVILLE-Friday, August 7 HAMlLTON—Thursday, August 13 CAMBRIDGE—Friday, August 14 SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE AT TE RAHU—Wednesday, August 19 OHAUPO STOCK & DAIRY COW SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 3. Q/~* DAIRY COWS (whole herd), OU Richard Beil, Te Rahu 14 Dairy Cows (whole herd), Jas. Weal, Ngaroto 15 Sound Young Cows (whole herd), G. Cairns 12 Choice Springing Heifers, Potts Bros. 100 Dairy Heifers, from Thos. Weal, W. E. Meadway, J. Weal, P. Coyle, G. Paul, and others 15 Choice. Springing Heifers, Te Mata 30 Choice Yo'ung Cattle, Te Mata 400 Wellbred Young Cattle 4 40 1%-year Steers 40 Quiet Two-year Dairy Heifers (empty) ■ 50 Forward-conditioned Bullocks 50 Three and 3%-year Steers, off turnips 40 Fat and Forward Bullocks, off turnips 609- Wethers 4 Factory Cans, 4-wheeled Milk Waggon up to Iscwt Entries solicited. j HAMILTON HORSE SALE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 AND 5. *yr\ri medium and heavy «jUI ) DRAUGHTS, HACKS, UNBROKEN STOCK, COBS, AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES Also, on behalf of Mr Geo. Jack : 3 Heavy Draught Brood Mares 1 Medium Draught Brood Mare 3 Unbroken Heavy Draught Fillies, two and three years old I Unbroken Draught Gelding, two years old I Draught Foal . Also, on behalf of Messrs Lovett and Tucker, who have finished all their contracts and have no further use for plant, at I p.m. first day of sale : 20 Medium and Heavy Draught Horses, right out of work and full of feed 3 Draught Stallions, well bred, staunch, good workers in all harness 9 Tip Drays (nearly new), 2 Waggons, 9 Sets Shaft Harness, 9 Sets Leading Harness, I Road Plough and 4-horse Gear, 14 Collars, Hames and Winkers, Hut on wheels, Endless Chain and Blocks, 6 Wheelbarrows, 17 Horse Rugs, and a Lot of Sundries.

Also, on account of Official Assignee, in the Estate of Thomas Johnstone (immediately after sale of Lovett and Tucker's plant): Pair of Well-matched Buggy Mares, sound and fast New Double-seated Buggy, Pole and Shafts, Single Buggy, Spring Trap 7 Farm Horses 7 Sets Harness, 3 Milk Floats, Horse Covers, etc. Light Express, Pole and Shafts Practically all above to be sold without reserve. This is a good opportunity to anyone starting a milk run to procure a plant, everything being practically new. Also, on account of other clients : D.F. Plough (R. and G.), nearly new, Single Buggy, Spring Waggon, 2 Spring Carts, Sulky D.S. Buggy with pole and shafts (Cousins and Atkin), almost new Milk Waggon up to 2Scwt (Gee and Potter), D.F. R. and G. Plough, S.F. R. and G. Plough Also, by order of the Official Assignee in estate of Thomas Johnstone : Horses, Buggy, Harness, Milk Floats, etc., etc. DRAUGHTS. Exelby 1, Client 2, N. J. Speedy 3, Chitty 4 to 6, Madeen 7, Rollo 8 and 9, Ryburn 10 and 11, Baker 12, Mahoodj 13 to 16, Price Whitten 19, Seddon 20 ;"and 21, A. C. Johnston 22 and 23, Alexander 24 to 27, Ramsay 28 and 29, Moore 30 and 31, McNaull 32, W. B. Nicoll 33, Savoury 34, R. Main 35 and 36, H. Seales 37, Rumney 38 and 39, T. Jolly 40 to 43, Furze 44, Mulcahey 45 and 46, Harney 47 and 48, C. Wallace 49 and 50, Messana 51 to 53, J. B. Thomas 54 to 56, Gallagher 57 and 58, C. Edwards 59 to 61, H. G. Dingle 62 to 65, H. Steele 66 and 67, N. Speedy 68, Burn Murdoch 69, J. K. Johnstone 70 and 71, R. Johnstone 72, Robertson 73 to 76, Hawkins 77, Sainsbury 78, Rathborne 79, Cawte 80, Bathe 81 and 82, W. Oliver 83 to 85, Coyle 86, Scherer 87, Cole 88, Coates 89, E. Kay 90, Speedy Bros. 91 to 93, Dillicar 94, Graham 95 to 98, Fleming 99, Proudlock 100, Dawson 101, Palmer 102, Perry 103, Dalbeth 104 LIGHT HORSES. Alker 1, Sing 2 and 3, Speedy 4, Chitty 5 to 7, Davidson 8 to 11, Ryburn 12 and 13, Manawaru Dairy Co. 14, H. Booth 15 to 17, Baker IS, R. Ramsay 19 and 20, A. Ramsay 21, Client 22, Potts Bros. 23 to 34, Harney 35, Mellars 36 to 38, Kavanagh 39 and 40, Finlayson 41, W. E. Wilson 42 to 45, Niccoll 46 and 47, Shepherd 48, Swayne 49, Harney 50, Mellars 51 to 53, Cavanagh 54 and 55, Kempthorne 56, Holmes 57 to 59, R. Main 60, Emmett 61 to 64, Rumney 65, Ticklepenny 66, Westgate and Petley 67 and 68, B. Robinson 69 and 70, Mulcahey 71, Harney 72, Rothwell 73 and 74, Wallace jun. 75, Gallagher 76, McSweeney 77 and 78, Deville 79 and 80, Stanley 81 and 82, Westgate and Petley 83 to 86, Field 87, Burn Murdoch 88, Burke 89, Borrie 90, Paterson jun. 91, B. Wilson 92, L. Wilson 93, H. Twidle 94, Sainsbury 95, H. H. Cawte 96 to 100, Westgate and Petley 101 and 102, Horsnell 103, S. Steele 104, J. T. Edwards 105, G. W. Vercoe 106, Brind 107 and 108, Coyle 109 and 110, Scherer 111, Cole 112, Coates 113, Dillicar 114, Graham 115, Proudlock 116, Otway 117 and 118, Limmer 119 to 123, Cann 124, Halford 125, D. Shaw 126, McKee 127 and 128, Corcoran 129

Sals first day 10 am : All Unbroken Horses and Broken Draughts; Wednesday, 9 a.m., Light Horses j Entries solicited. ! CLEARING SALE AT WAIHOU. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. Favoured by Messrs McCarthy Bros., we will sell on their farm, Rangiatea Estate, on above date : DAIRY COWS, YOUNG CATTLE, DRAUGHT HORSES, COBS, IMPLEMENTS, Etc., consisting of: 36 Really Good Dairy Cows 14 Choice Heifers, in calf 60 Well-grown Strong Calves and Yearlings 10 First - class Medium Draught Horses, most of them rising 5 year old, in good heart and right out of work 2 Draught Marcs, stinted to Gallant Ben 3 Good Hacks, by Musketry, Freedom and Cuirassier 4 Useful Cobs 2 Brown Fillies, 2 and 3 years old, by Merry Boy Rotary Plough, 3 Sets Disc Harrows, Cambridge Roller, Set Tine Harrows, Scarifier and Moulder, 2 Sets 3-horse Springs, 2 Tip Drays, Spring Cart.Sulky, 3 Sets Shaft Harness, Set Springcart Harness, 6 Milk Cans, Collars, Covers, Plough Chains, etc., etc. Sale at 12 noon. Luncheon provided. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. PIGS, &a Entries solicited.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 3849, 1 August 1908, Page 4

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