The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company,Ld Hamilton, Ohanpo and Matamata. WAIKATO AGENTS FOR "Storrie" Milking Machine. B tfX^ Releaser or Bucket Plants. Most Sanitary Machine on the Market—Simple and Reliable. Splendid Testimonials from Waikato users. = "Lister" Benzine Engine 'fe^M^S British Workmanship. Fitted with high tension "Bosch Magneto." No Oil Cups, forced lubrication throughout. Steady and silent running. Strong, Simple and Efficient. Lister English-made Separators t^Tifi Clean skimming—Easy to run Self-balancmg Bowl. These Discs are few in number and all interchangeable. They go on in any rotation. The Gears are of the Spur and Bevel Type, beautifully made, consequently the friction reduced to a minimum. Free Trials to bona-fide enquirers. Machines can be seen in our Show Rooms. Rngine, Separator and Motor Car Oils 2* Grade always in stock. AGENTS FOR ~„.,.. a afcsney Harris Coy's Farm Implements. Sheep Dip-Little's, Cooper s & Highland Neic Zealand Portland Cement Co., Ld. Bodmin's Sheep Drenen. "Keystone" Threshing Machines. Hunter-Weston Rabbit Exterminators.
Farmers* Auctioneering Co. Walbou Slock Sale Friday, January 16. fcvU 4 q Store Cows 100 Yearlings 30 Bulls 350 Good Weaner Calves 100 Mixed Cattle 100 Fat Sheep 60 Young Pigs 2 Light Harness Horses Entries solicited. Te Awamutu Horse Fair. Friday, January 16. We will hold a Special Horse Fair in Te Awamutu Yards on above date. inn DRAUGHT AND LIGHT lUU HORSES Trotting Mare, 7yrs (bred in Australia), by Lord Jersey, dam Lady Tatters; stinted to Tracy Rothschild Sale 10.30 a.m. ■ Entries solicited.
Farmers' Auctioneering Co. Approaching Sales. JANUARY. Otorohanga, Tomorrow Waihou, Friday l6th Te Awarautu Horse Sale.Friday 16th Te Awamutu, Saturday 17th Matiere, Tuesday 20th Ohaupo, Tuesday 20th Kauroa, Wednesday 21st Pio Pio. Thursday 22nd Morrinsvitfe, Friday 23rd Hikutaia, Monday 26th Te Kuiti, Wednesday 28th Hamilton, Thursday 29th Ngaruawahia, frriday 30th Oparau, Friday 30th FEBRUARY. Cambridge. Monday 2nd Ohaupo, Tuesday 3rd Ohaupo First Sheep Fair, Wednesday 4th Waihou, Friday 6th Hikutaia, Monday qth Te Puke, Tuesday 10th Tirau, Thursday 12th Otorohanga, Thursda\ 12th Morrinsville. Friday 13th Te Awamutu, Saturday 14th Ohaupo, Monday 16th Pio Pio, Monday 16th Rangiriri, Tuesday 17th Hamilton, Thursday 19th Te Anga, Thursday iQth Oparau, Friday 20th Hikutaia, Monday 23rd Ngaruawahia Sheep Fair, Wednes day 25th Ohaupo Ram Fair, Thursday 26th Waihou, Fridav 27th Te Kuiti, Friday 27th Cambridge, Saturday 28th
Te Awamulu Slock Sale. Saturday, January 17. IH FAT & FORWARD COWS TV 9 Fat Steers 200 Calves 70 Fresh Empty Cows 20 18-months Heifers 15 21-year Steers 20 Half bred Jersey Heifer Calves 70 Fat and Forward Ewes and Lambs Sale 12 noon. Entries solicited. Matlere Stock Sale. Tuesday, January 20. ~f\ THREE-YEAR STEERS 'v 350 18-months Cattle 150 Mixed Cattle unn TWO-TOOTH EWES & 11-UU WETHERS 250 Dry Ewes 200 Ewes and Lambs Entries solicited. Obaupo Slock Sale. Tuesday, January 20, I THREE - YEAR STEERS •f 50 Two-year Steers ico Calves Entries solicited. Opening Sale Kauroa Yards.
lOR PRIVATE SALE I Complete Threshing Plant, with chaffcutter. cress, whare, etc. 16 Working Bullocks, with yokes and chains 15-coulter M.H. Drill 2ft 6in M.H. Binder (only cuf few acres) Ensilage Cutter, ll*hoe Champion "Drill (nearly new), Set Tripod Harrows I " Storrie " Potato Digger I, No. 11 Ohio Ensilage Cutter and Blower, both in good order ILIENTS are particularly reques- ' ted to note that as from the Ist October, 1913, all stock accounts are due in fourteen days, and any amounts not paid within that time will be charged interest from date of purchase. Clients requiring accommodation must make their financial arrangements with our Hamilton Office before purchasing. Wool Wool Consign your Wool to Farmers' Auctioneering Co., C/o A. BUCKLAND & SONS, Haymarket, Auckland. Dates of SaleJWth JANUARY, 1914 la order to be catalogued Wool must be in store by the previous Friday. Land Sale at Hamilton TOMORROW. At 11.30 a.m. Instructed by Mrs lllingsworth, we will offer in the Horse Bazaar on above date— HER FARM OF 210 ACRES at Athenree. The land is good quality, ring fenced about 12 subdivisions; -125 acres in grass, about 25 acres new; sto 6 acres in orchard, good orange and lemon grove. All ploughable except splendid sheltered gullies; permanent water throughout. House consisting of two threeroomed divisions and one of seven. Otorohanga Stock Sale. TOMORROW. >v—~l TWO & 2J-YEAR SrEERS ' 12 Dairy Heifers, with bull since November 2nd I Shorthorn Bull 20 Fat Cows 12 Three-year Steers 50 Mixed Cattle 50 Calves 103 Fat and Forward Lambs 100 Ewes 200 Ewes and Lambs Sale at 12 o'clock. Entries solicited.
Wednesday, January 21. * ■* (\ THREE & FOUR-YEAR \J STEERS 170 12 to 15-month Steers 20 Two-year Steers 20 Calves 15 15-months Heifers 26 Fat ond Forward Cows 5 Cows with calves 1000 F0U E R W^° TH ,0 ™ 300 F.M. Ewes 600 Lambs 230 Six-tooth Ewes 100 Two-tooth Ewes 50 Two-tooth Wethers 180 Fat Ewes 500 Fat Wethers 140 Fat Lambs Sale II a.m. Pto Plo Stock Sale. Thursday January 22. mnn two-tooth ewes & lUUU WETHERS 300 Four-tooth Wethers 20 Fat Cows 30 Three-year Steers 60 Two-year Steers 70 18-months Cattle 10 Two-year Heifers Entries solicited. Morrlnsvllle Stock Sale. Friday, January 23. Entries solicited.
To Settlers with Small Capital. £450 CASH. OQQ ACRES. 31 miles trom Matamata Railway Station. Buildings <Vt/0 consist of 6-roomed house, larse cowshed. Subdivided into 7 paddocks. Wintered 70 cows. Price £f4 per acre goodwill; Rent 4/10 £4s ° dOWn ' £350 CASH or A NEW HOUSE 0 ACRES. Freehold near Morrinsville. All in grass. Subdivided into 7 paddocks. School adjoining, Creamery and Railway under a mile. Price £l9 10s per acre ; or the erection of a new house will be accepted in the place of a cash deposit. Vftb £3OO CASH lOC ACRES. Heavy land at Paeroa. Whare and Shed. Subdivided lt)t) into 6 paddocks. Railway 2\ miles, school, P. 0., and creamery, adjoining. Price £l9 10s per acre. £SO CASH. QQ ACRES. Pastoral lease. Whare, workshop and stable. Subdividvo cd into 4 paddocks. Railway 2i miles. 25 acres in grass ; 6in turnips. 13 head of cattle, 4 horses, implements, etc, etc. Going concern, £6OO. £SO down, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. F591 £SOO CASH. CS)£ ACRES. Freehold. 3i miles from Railway Station. 80 tons o£o chaff now being delivered at £6 per ton, off 40 acres. 80 acres in oats, 100 acres ploughed for turnips, balance grass. Price £ls per acre. F 200 To Sheep Farmers. Tip=Top Properties. £BOO CASH. QOE ACRES, L.1.P., rent 4/-. Fine /-roomed house and good outbuildOut) ings. Subdivided into 12 paddocks with sheep-proof fences. Carrying 400 ewes and 440 lambs, 20 heifers, 20 horses. Price, £n 15s per acre. £BOO cash. FB ° £9OO CASH. QAO ACRES, Freehold. New 5-ioomed house and woolshed. All in U\)6 grass. 7 paddocks (sheep-proof). Carrying 1400 sheep and 100 cattle. Price, £8 8s per acre. Terms, £9OO cash. £950 CASH. 101 C ACRES, Freehold and O.R.P. 8-roomed dwellinghouse, woollOLO shed and all conveniences. 1000 acres in grass. Subdivided into 8 paddocks. Stock: 1800 ewes, 200 wethers wintered. Price, £8 per acre. £950 cash. Balance 5 years at 5%. 1*438. 1 AKA ACRES, Freehold. Subdivided imu 12 paddocks. 900 acres in LVOV grass. Carrying 2500 sheep, 100 cattle. Price, £lO per acre. Terms arranged. The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering: Co. LIMITED —l O.F-;Clothier, Land Dfpi
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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5508, 14 January 1914, Page 4
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