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Every road is a good road to him who owns a FORD It is not confined to the highways—it takes the by-ways always with equal ease. Anywhere a cart will go, there the Ford will carry you in comfort and safety —at a fraction of the cost. 75,000 FORD CARS already sold this season-one-third of America’s product. Five-passenger Touring Car, /230 Two-seater Runabout /210 W.SOUTER&Co. Cambridge and Gore Street, Auckland. f Gentlemen! THE NEW SHOP Is now ready for your comfort and convenienceAll Summer Wear Now Showing F. T. - WILSON, CENT’S WEAR SPECIALIST, VICTORIA STREET HAMILTON.

WAIKATO MARKETS The Farmers’ Auctioneering Company, report:— MORRINSVILLE SALE. At Morrinsville, on November Bth, we had an entry of 830 head of cattle and 400 fat sheep. Competition for fat stock was good and late prices fully maintained. Store and dairy cattle were a little easier: still nearly everything was disposed of. Fat wethers, shorn, 17s 9d; fat ewes, shorn, 14s Gd to 17s 3d; fat steers, small, £9 15s; fat cows and heifers, £5 15s to £8 6s; yearling steers, £2 17s Gd to £3 10b; yearling heifers, £3 3a to £3 11s; fresh empty cows, £4 5s to £4 15a; store cows, £3 Ba to £3 15s; two year old empty heifers, £4 la to £4 15s; 2 year steers, £4 15s; springing heifers, £6 5s to £8; bulls, £2 2s to £9 9s CAMBRIDGE SALE. At Cambridge, on Monday, 11th November, we had a yarding of 534 cattle and 58 pigs. Competition was brisk and most of the yarding was sold under the hammer. Fat cows, £5 5s to £6 15s; fat heifers, £6 to £7 2s; fat and forward steers, small, £6 17s Gd; three year steers, £6; cows and calves, £4 19s to £5 19s; yearling heifers, £3 to £3 10a; yearling steers, £2 91s to £3 ss; two year empty heifers, £4 17s; springing heifers, £6 17s Gd to £9 ss; cows in milk £8 to £ll 10s; pigs, weaners, 17a to 235; slips 28s to £2. OHAUPO SALE. On Monday, November 11th we held our usual fortnightly Ohaupo stock sale; being an off day we had not a full yarding. However, there was a fair enquiry and nearly all of the 550 head found buyers. Dairy cows and heifers forward in calf, £5 to £7 10s; 2>j year old store steers, £5 2s Gd to £5 11s; 2 year old steers, £4 5s to £4 13s; 12 to 15 months choice steers, £3 16? to £3 19s; same age heifers, £3 10s to £4 4s; fat heifers, £5 5s to £6 15s; bulls and stags, £3 to £6 10s. MessrS’Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. We held our monthly sale in the above yards on Monday, the 4th inst., when we had an average yarding, most of the lines offered being quitted under the hammer. We quote: Fat cons, £5 to £5 10s; forward cows, £4 10s to £4 12s; empty cons, £3 Gs to £4 7s 6d; two year , empty heifers, £4 11s; yearling steers, £2 19a to £3 6s; yearling heifers, £3 3s to £3 15s; springing heifers, £5 15s to £7 12s Gd; heifers in calf (backward), £4 12s Gd. OHAUPO SALE. We held out fortnightly sale in the above yards on Tuesday, the sth inst. We quote: 2J';year steers, £5 6s; 18 months to two year steers, £4 Os Gd; empty cows, £4 2s Gd; heifers in calf (backward), £3 7s Gd; calves, £2 13a; bulls, £3 8a to £6; 18 months to two year empty heifers, £4 2a Gd. ' HAMILTON STOCK SALE. We held our tri-weekly sale in these yards on Thursday, the 7th inst, when we had a fair yarding. Bidding was good for most lines, and we report having cleared the whole yarding with the exception of a few sheep. We quote ; Fat cows, £6 11a to £7 lie; forward cows £4 10s to £5 18s; three year steers, £6 6a; empty cows, £3 11s to £4 7s; two year empty heifers, £4 5s to £4 14a; 18 months heifers, £3 10a to £4; yearling heifers, £3 to £3 12s Gd; Holatein bulls. 9gns to ISAgns; Shorthorn bulls, 4gns to Bgns; Jersey bulls,2gna to 4gna; cows close to profit £7 to £lO 10s; heifers close to profit, £6 10s to £8 ss£heifera, backward, j £4 to £5 2s Gd; calves (suckers), 5s • to 10s; fat ewes, 19s; fat hoggets, 16s 9d; sows in pig, 2Jgns; porkers, £1 16a to £2 Is; slips, 15s to 16s. NGARUAWAHIA SALE. We held our monthly sale in the above yards on Friday, the Bth inst., when we had a yarding of 1113 head of cattle, all of which changed hands at satisfactory prices. Buyers were present from Tirau, Okoroire, To Kuiti, Otahuhu, Huntly, Rangiriri and surrounding districts. We quote: Fat cows, £5 10s to £6 ss; four year bullocks, £8 14s; three year bullocks,£G 10s to £7 6s; 2J to three years teers, £5 Gs to £G; two to 2£ year steers, £4 Gs to £5 empty cows, £3 5s to £4 15s; two year empty heifers, £4 5s to £4 18s; yearling Holatcin-Jcrsey heifers, £4 12s Gd to £5; yearling Shorthorn heifers, £3 5s to £4; yearinlg steers, £3 5s to £1 2s Gd; mixed yearlings, £2 17s Gd to £3 4s; calves, £1 15s to £2 2s Gd; calves (weaners), £1 10s; bulls, 31 to 7gna cows close to profit, £6 to £7; heifers, close to profit, £5 10s; heifers, backward, £4 2s Gd to £5 ss. Memoranda. Local Body Meetings. Week Ending i6th November Tc Awamutu Town Board—-Thursday Waikato Hospital Board—Thursday. Hamilton Borough Council—Friday. Mangahoe Drainage Board—Friday, Rangiaohia Road Board—Saturday. Ngaroto Drainage Board—Saturday. Kawa Drainage Board—Saturday. Magistrate's Court Sittings. Month of November. Te Kuiti— Thursday, 14th, II a.m. Hamilton— Monday, 18th, 10.30 a.m. Raglan-Wednesday, 2Qth, 10 a.m. Ngartiawahia—Thursday, 21st, 10.30 a.m Huntly—Friday, 22nd, 11 a.m. Supreme court , Hamilton—Monday, February 10th, at XO a.m.

We have for sale the following valuable sections, all within two miles of Hamilton— ACRES. Beautiful River view. Price, £125 per Acre. Easy Terms. ACRES. Close to Hamilton ; good position. Price, £I2OO. £2OO cash required. 1 A ACRES, Claudelands; J-'-' with house. Price, £[2oo. Half cash required. This property has a big prospective value. COOPER & MANNING HAMILTON. CHEAP SUBURBAN SECTIONS ANY area from 2to 20 acres. Land of best quality and in grass; nice dry and healthy position, convenient distance from town, a good and practically level road. Price, £SO per acre; terms, I-Sth cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. "I AA ACRES, handy to Hamilton ; LV/v dry rolling country; all improved ; fern and ti-tree; mostly all ploughable. Price, £6 per acre, £2OO cash. Adjoining property valued at £2O per acre. —:i WE invest TRUST MONIES for clients on first mortgage securities, their interests being carefully guarded. We manage Estates and give regular and correct statements. Please Call and See Us. C. SNOW & Co. (Next Town Hall) HAMILTON Phones: 333, 87. Box,Bo

DAIRYMEN INSPECT THE MODERN SIMPLEX I MILKING MACHINE AND AUTOMATIC STATIONARY RELEASER BEFORE INSTALLING Simplex Milking MacHine HAMILTON & WANGANUI wnaamßfmammmmmmmmmmomammm WARNOCK BROS., Tanners, Curriers, Soap Manufacturers & Wool Merchants, Durham Street, Auckland. i I n ASH BUYERS of HIDES, SHEEP\J SKINS, WOOL and TALLOW. Current Prices of TALLOW for past week Shipping Casks, first grade 2b/- to 29/Small Casks, first grade 26/Small Casks, medium grade 24/- to 25/Small Casks, low grade ... 18/- to 2 37Prompt Account Sales and Remittances. No Commission charged. Delivery taken at Railway or Wharf. yjg RATED MANUFACTORY HAMILTON STRST-CLASS AERATED WATERS From our Factory to any part of the district. Orders promptly attended to. QREY & M ENZIES - jyMITED

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5156, 13 November 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5156, 13 November 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5156, 13 November 1912, Page 6

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