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FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED. The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company,Ld Hamilton, Ohaupo and Matamata. WAIKATO AGENTS FOR "Storrie" Milking Machine. B t° r SS Releaser or Bucket Plants. Most Sanitary Machine on the Market-Simple and Reliable. Splendid Testimonials from Waikato users. ========== "Lister" Benzine Engine %tkh™^ 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 tXtS Clean skimming-Easy to run - Self-balancing 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-hde enquirers. Machines can be seen in our Show Rooms. Pngine, Separator and Motor Car Oils 2L Grade always in stock. AGENTS FOR Massey Harris Coy's Farm Implements. Sheep Dip-Little's, Cooper s & Highland New Zealand Portland Cement Co., Ld. Bodmin's Sheep Drench. ? Threshing Machines. Hunter-Weston Rabbit Exterminators.

FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO THE Well-known Imported Shire Horse " Resolution " and Trotting Entire " General Wood." Resolution (imported by the N.Z. Government) is a dark bay compact horse with splendid action ; has won npny first prizes at different shows. His stock are splendid workers and always sellers. General Wood is by Ribbonwood, dam Little Bell. Both dam and sire have good show records General Wood is a straightout trotter, and has an unbeaten show rintr performance in Canterbury and Waikato. Sale 10 a.m. first day: Unbroken Horses and Draughts 9 a.m. second day : Linht Horses. Entries solicited. lAUMARUNUI STOCK SALE Tuesday, March 10. f\ GOOD STEER CALVES Sale II a.m. AMILTON STOCK SALE Thursday, March 12. Entries soljcited._ kJGARUAWAHIA SHEEP AND N CATTLE SALE. Friday, March 13 f\(\ FOUR and SIX-TOOTH _UU EWES 80 F.F.M. Ewes 70 Two-tooth to F.M. Ewes 100 Mixed Lambs 250 Forward Woolly Lambs Sale at II a.m. Entries solicited. ■ AUROA STOCK SALE Friday, March 13. OAfl WETHERS o\)\J 100 Young Cattle Entries solicited. r*\E AWAMUTU STOCK SALE Saturday, March 14. on FAT STEERS £" 60 18-month Heifers, in calf ICO Three and 34-year Sreers Also, on account Mr F. McGovern, who has disposed of his farm— IO A FAT & FORWARD 3 to 11 4-YEAR BULLOCKS 5 Fat Cows I 18-months Heavy Colt by Copped Hall Jameson 3 Heavy Draught Geldings, l x /i years old I Heavy Draught Filly, IVI years old I Heavy Draught Mare, 5 years old, by Glen I Aged Thoroughbred Mare " Bonus," with foal at foot and in foal to Silver Knight 1 Three-year Mare by Ghoai, out of Balderdash mare I Two-year Gelding by Ghoai, out of Balderdash mare Entries solicited. ATAMATA STOCK SALE Wednesday, March 18. Entries solicited. 310 PIO STOCK SALE Thursday, March 19. I FORWARD 34-YEAR 1 BULLOCKS 35 Wellbred 2i-vear Steers 70 18-months Steers 40 Fat Cows 20 18-months Heifers, in calf Entries solicited. TAKY SHEEP 1 FAIR AT OHAUPO. Tuesday, March 31. Owing to a number of sheep not getting to our Second Ohaupo Fair through shortage of trucks, we will hold another sale as above. Entries solicited. 17 ARME RS • CO-OPERATIVE 1 AUCTIONEERING COMPANY Ltd., HAMILTON G. F. McCullagh \ G. W. Vercoe > Auctioneers I T. A. Dunlop J

FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO Approaching Sales. MARCH. Morrinsville, Saturday 7th Hikutaia, Mondav 9th Pio Pio Sheep Fair, Monday 9th Cambridge Awumn Horse Fair, Tuesday and Wednesday, ioth and nth Taumarunui, Tuesday 10th Hamilton, Thursday I2th Ngaruawahia, Friday 13th Kauroa. Friday 13th Te Awamutu, Saturday 14 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING wTOTICE is hereby given that the N ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders of THE FARMERS' CO - OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the Registered Offices of the Company. Ward Street. Hamilton, on SATURDAY, 2lst March, 1914. at 11 am. Business : (I)—To receive and consider the Directors' Report, the Annual Statement of Accounts, and the Balance Sheet. (2) -Election of ONE Director. (3)— Election of Auditors. W. H. HUME, Secretary. j.OR PRIVATE SAL t Complete Threshing Plant, with chaffcutter, Dress, whare. etc. 15-coulter M.H. Drill 2ft 6in M.H. Binder (only cut few acres) Ensilage Cutter, n-hoe Champior Drill (nearly new), Set Tripoc Harrows I " Storrie " Potato Digger I No. II Ohio Ensilage Cutter anc Blower, both in good order wool woo: CONSIGN your Wool to Farmers Auctioneering Co., c/o A 1 free Buckland and Sons, Auckland. Third Wool Sale: MONDAY, March 9. ILIENTS are particularly reques J ted to note that as from the is October, 191 J, all stock accounts an due in fourteen days, and ani amounts not paid within that tim< will be charged interest from date o: purchase. Clients requiring accommodatioi must make their financial arrange ments with our Hamilton Offia before purchasing. ■ORRINSVILLE STOCK SAL Saturday, March 7. HEAD B E E 1 10 Springers 12 Two-year Heifers, in calf 220 Calves 200 Fat Sheep 60 Two and Four-tooth Ewes 60 Breeding Ewes, 4 and 6-toof 10 Two-tooth Romney Rams 10 E.L. Rams 400 Store Lambs 200 Store Ewes Sale 12 o'clock. IKUTAIA STOCK SAL. Monday, March 9. Entries solicited. 110 PIO SHEEP FAII Monday, March 9. 5000 2000 Lambs (one earmark) 1500 Breeding Ewes 500 Wethers 500 Lambs Entries solicited. CAMBRIDGE AUTUMN HORS / FAIR. Tuesday and Wednesday, March K and 11. 400 HORSES c T g p - Medium and Heavy Draughts, Up standing Hacks, Light Harness anc Milkcart Horses. I 7-year Mare by Lord Jersey dam Lady Tatters, stintec to Tracy Rothschild Also, by order of the Official As signee in estate of A. Leach—

IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION OF THE WELL-KNOWN PENCARROW ESTATE Cambridge Road, Tamahere. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from C. DAY, ESQ., to offer at an early date, this fine estate subdivided into JO Farms of about 70 acres each* EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. 10% Cash —lO% in Improvements—Balance 5 years at 5% FULL PARTICULARS AND PLANS LATER.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5549, 5 March 1914, Page 4

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