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’ : ■■ ;!jfeaE*rcttsaaes NOTICES The Farmers’ Cooperative Auctioneering Company, ««l ■ A; • \ • . V V TO " ! > LIMITED, Hamilton, Oliaupo and Matamata. \3 ti.V/x ■ S’' *■ ' A 4 New Season’s _ ♦ Seeds of Best Quality just lauded, aud we are prepared to take orders now at lowest market quotations. Turnips and Mangolds We stock Manures of all descriptions, and owing to the large demand for these during the Turnip Season, it is advisable for clients to hand in their ORDERS early and thus save the usual delay which has happened in past seasons. We also stock Grain, Bran, Pollard, Woolpacks, Fencing Materials, and ALL FARMERS’ Requisites. * k anc^e a lar^e numl3er °* ? a * es ' m season, and strongly advise Clients to consign their Wool through us to A. Auckland & Sons, Auckland. / AGENTS FOR Storrie Milking Machines 1 « Lister ” Engines and “ Lister ” Separators and Lister Shearing Machines - Massey-Harris Company, Limited Woolpresses, Rabbit Exterminators, and t ßodmin’s Sheep Drench New Zealand Portland Cement Company Dins ( Conner’s. Little’s and “ Highland ”)

/ AUCTIONS. Fa.mers’ Auctioneering Co. Note Launch leaves Kopu Wharf at 8.35 a.m. on arrival of early train from Te Aroha, returning to Shortland Wharf in time to catch'4.ls p.m. train for Frankton. Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE NEAR TAUWHARE. Monday, November 25. Favoured with instructions from Mr 0. F. Clothier, who has disposed of his property, we will sell on above date—linn SHORN WETHERS lIUU 250 Shorn Hoggets 130 Shorn Ewes 160 Steers, 15-months to 2-year 180 Heifers do. do, 9 Draught Horses Implements,Harness,Manure, Grass Seed, etc. Full particulars later. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Tuesday, November 26. 1 OA TWO to 3i-year STEERS, XwvJ Tom Green 109 Two to Four-year Steers, King Country 300 Yearlings Entries solicited. NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE 1500 Wednesday, November 27. HEAD CATTLE 550 Fresh-conditioned 3 and llAyear Steers 450 Two and 2%-year Steers 200 Mixed Yearlings 150 Empty Heifers Sale II a.m. sharp. Entries solicited FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY Ltd., HAMILTON. G. F. McCULLAI G. W. YERCOE Auctioneers T. A. DUNLOP BENZIE’S PEPSO Is the Orest Cure for Indigestion tad other evidences of a weakened digestion. Try It You’ll experience no more that oppressed feeling otter eating. It makes what you eat taste good. Said by ill Cbenhts end Stores, 2/6 per bottle. Central Motor Garage AND ENGINEERING WORKS. rpHE undersigned wish to notify X the Public of Waikato that they do all classes of Motor Repairing and Engineering Work ; also, makers of Iron Fences and Gates, any design and size, and for cheapness they can’t be beaten. Motor and Cycle Accessories always in stock. Sole Waikato Agents for BRADBURY & F.N. MOTOR CYCLES. Cars for hire. Phone No. 392 LEES & Co., VIOTORIA-St., HAMILTON Private AddressWESTCOURT. Phones: Garage, N0.392; Private, No. xog Motors For Hire FAST & RELIABLE CABS FOR HIRE Week-end, Sunday or Holiday Trips arranged for Waitomo Caves, Raglan, Te Aroha, Okoroirc, etc. Waikato Agent for Cuttinn Cars 30 to 50 h.p. Prices, £365 to £5lO. Descriptive matter on request. S. A. BLAKE, intral Motor Garage; Dalgetj and Co.’s Buildings, Victoria St., HAMILTON. THE rAIKATOj^J'OTORQ.ARAG}AND r ORKS. G VCLE W New Premises; Further up Victorh Street Few doors from Gas Co.’s Office, Motor Car, Motor Cycle, Oil Engine and Cycle Work. Full range of Accessories, Benzine Oils, Grease and Spare Parts. No job too small I No job too lig 20 H.P. MOTORCAR FOR HIRE by appointment. Phone 204. M ABATED ATEK AN UF ACTOR Y HAMILTON I’-CLASS AERATED WATERS ora our Factory to any part of the district. Orders promptly attended to. LEV & A/riiNZIES, T IMITED M IiNZIES * L 1 O I 1 c it has come to my knowledge tha lour is current in Waikato that I DISPOSED OF MY INTERESTS ■ Hamilton Hotel, 1 wish to state [ have NOT left, and have no inmof leaving, the hotel; but owing 1-health, ana in obedience to the >r’s orders, I have decided to take a onths’ holiday. During that time ouse will be under the management r p. Swindell. J. U. HOOPER, .miltou Hotel,

AUCTIONS, Farmers' AuctloneeringCo. Approaching Sales. 1 Clearing Sale on account Charles ( Wallace; Tomorrow j Clearing Sale at Matamata: To- ( morrow Hikutaia: Monday, November 18 Matamata : Wednesday, Nov. 20 Clearing Sale at Waerenga: Thurs- ( day, Nov. 21 Waihou; Friday, Nov. 22 Pipiroa: Saturday, November 23 Clearing Sale near Tauwhaie: Monday, November 25 Ohaupo: Tuesday, November 26 Ngaruawahia ; Wednesday, Nov. 27 TTNSOLD SECTIONS in WahaU roa Estate Block are for sale for next few weeks only. THOR PRIVATE SALE ‘7l 4% h.p. Tangye Portable Benzine Engine and No. 2 Reid and Gray 3-knife Chaffcutter, with elevator and patent bag clips, mounted on two wheels. This plant is in first-class order. I Massey-Harris Binder NOTICE. Wool r~ Wool! CONSIGN your WOOL to A. \J BUCKLAND & SONS, Auckland. First Sale 27th November, 1912. Catalogue closes 22nd November, 1912. ' We will be pleased to insure wool from sheep’s back. CLEARING SALE NEAR NGARUAWAHIA. TOMORROW. Favoured by Mr Charles Wallace we will sell at his farm, River Road, near Ngaruawahia—n CHOICE DAIRY COWS 8 Springing Halfbred Holstein Heifers 3 Yearling do. do, do. 8 Calves do. do. I Pedigree Holstein Bull 3 Draught Horses I Four-year Draught Filly 4 Light Horses 2 Sows, 10 Slips 2 Good Cattle Dogs I Tip Dray and Frame, I Strong Springcart, I Drill (13 coulter), S.F. Plough (M.H.), D.F. Plough, Deering Scarifier, Set Disc Harrows {l4 blades), Set Tine Harrows, Swingletrees, 5 Sets Plough Harness, Set Block and Tackle Gear, Set Trap Harness. Set Breaking-in Gear, Gents' Saddle. Ladies’ Saddle, 2 Boys’ Saddles. 4 Bridles, D.B. Gun, Machine Horse Clippers, Steel Crowbar and Wedges, Waggon Jack, Slashhooks, Spades, Shovels, Picks, Mattocks, Saws.Snig Chains, Ploughshares, Garden Tools, Alfa-Laval Separator (new, 45gals), Cream Cans and Dairy Utensils, Spray Pump, Household Furniture and Effects from 6 roams. Sale at 11.30 a.m. CLEARING SALE AT MATAMATA. TOMORROW. Favoured by Mr W. J. Knight, who has sold part of his farm, we will sell on above date, his whole herd of--7A CHOICE DAIRY COWS, all Shorthorns, and practically all in milk 20 15-months Heifers 1 Shorthorn Bull 60 Good Calves 10 Pigs 2 Light Harness Horses 10 Milk Cans Sale 11.30 a.m. Luncheon. HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. Monday, November 18. lOn FAT CATTLE 150 2 and 3-year Steers 50 Store Cows 200 Calves and Yearlings 30 Empty Heifers 50 Dairy Cows and Heifers 5 Active Draught Horses, broken to lead Entries solicited. MATAMATA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, November 20. 7nn BEAD WELL-BRED 1 CATTLE Also, — 200 Choice 2-year Empty Dairy Heifers, now on road from Gisborne, without reserve 50 Store Cows 100 Mixed Cattle 50 Fat and Forward Cows 50 Two-year Steers 250 Yearlings 30 Springing Heifers 18 Fat Bullocks 10 Choice Yearling Holsteincross Heifers 10 Choice Yearling Jersey-cross Heifers I Pedigree Jersey Bull, 2 years (bred by C. Day), guaranteed right 3 Grade Yearling Jersey Bulls 260 Fat Ewes, Wethers and Hoggpts 11-coulter McCormick Drill, practically new Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT WAERENGA. Thursday, November 21. Favoured by Mr P. Henwood, who has disposed of his farm, we will sell on above date— Dairy cows, horses, imELEMENTS, Etc. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. Friday, November 22. Entries solicited. PIPIROA STOCK SALE. J Saturday, November 23. i 300 MIX EP~ CATTLE

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5158, 15 November 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5158, 15 November 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5158, 15 November 1912, Page 4

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