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DALGETY AND CO., LTD. CLEARING SALES. Mr M. D. Nicholas, Te Kawa, June Bth Mr F. D. Thompson, Gordonton, June 9th Mr M. Turnbull, Tamahere, June I2th Mr F. C. Litchfield—First annual sale of Pedigree and Graded Ayrshire Stock to be held on his farm, Wednesday, July Ist Mr W. Simpson, Turua. whole dairy herd : Tuesday, July 21st LEARING SALE AT TE KAWA. Monday, June Bth At 12 o'clock Favoured with instructions from Mr M. D. Nicholas, who has sold his farm, we will sell on the farm at Te Kawa, on above date—"l DAIRY COWS ' 2o 18-month Cattle 20 Calves 2 Bulls 5 Draught Hones 1 Rubber-tyred Gig (new), Springcart and Harness, Champion Drill, 2 Sets Harrows, Plough, Milk Cans, etc. Luncheon Provided. pLEARING SALE at GORDONV TON. Tuesday, June 9. At 12 o'clock. Favoured with instructions from Mr F. D. Thompson, who has sold his farm, we will sell at the homestead (late Coughey's) on the above date, his whole herd of (1 A CHOICE COWS, to calve July, t August and September I Empty Fat Cow 1 Jersey Bull 2 Holstein Bulls 43 Calves 1 Draught Gelding, 5 years 2 Three-year Draughts ! Harness Gelding Spring Dray, 14 .Milk Cans, Gig (nearly new), Set 4-horse Blocks, Set 4-leaf Tine Harrows. Tht above are for sale absolutely without reserve. Also, all Household Furniture, etc.

Luncheon Provided. TV/TATAMATA STOCK SALE Wednesday, June 10. At 12.30 p.m. 91)0 HEAD CATTLE 10 Fat Cows 20 Empty Cows 40 Two-year Heifers in calf 100 Good Calves 60 Prime Fat Wethers 120 Fat and Forward Four and Six-tooth Wethers On account Mr W. Riddle who is giving up Dairying, his Herd of () CHOICE COWS carrying 2nd •JvJ 3rd and 4th calves. Also, on account of Messrs Forrest and Best, Nurserymen, Hamilton East—tuuu and Shelter Trees, and Ornamental Shrubs, etc. Entries solicited CLEARING SALE AT TAMAHERE. Friday, June 12. At 12 o'clock. Favoured with instructions from Mr

M. Turnbull, who has sold his farm, we will sell on above date—'A August (mostly 2nd and 3rd calf) 6 Calves 2 Hor>cs, broken to all harness Gig, Set Tine Harrows, Set Disc Harrows, Block and Chains, 2 D.F. Ploughs, Stack Hay (about 12 tons), 20 Fowls, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. AMILTON HORSE FAIR Tuesday and Wednesday, June 16 and 17. QCQ HORSES of all classes. Entries solicited. 'AUROA STOCK SALE Wednesday, June I/. | 200 HEATJ CATTLE Entries solicited. AMILTON STOCK SALE Thursday, June 18. At 12.30 p.m. QCQ HEAD CATTLE 3000 s H wVUU including: 400 Fat and Forward Two-tooth Wethers 800 4-tooth to f.f.ro. Ewes in lamb 200 Empty Ewes 400 Shorn Hoggets Further entries solicited. '[.EARING SALE OF PEDIGREE AYRSHIRES. Wednesday, July I Favoured with instructions from Mr F. C. Litchfield, we will hold his First Annual Sale of Pedigree Ayrshires on the farm on above date. -"> YEARLING PEDIGREE AYR--1 SHIRE BULLS

J 2->ear r*edigree Ayrshire Bulls I 4-year Pedigree Ayrshire Bull 39 Choice Pedigree Ayrshire Dairy Cows. 21 Choice 2-year Pedigree Ayrshire Heifers in calf Also,— « IS Grade and Heifers 20 Crossbred Cows and Heifers I 4-h.p I.H.C. Oil Engine I QOgal. Dairymaid Separator 6o Cambridge Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. fully paid-up shares 3 Breeding Sows l Berkshire Boar I 30cwt. Spring Dray, Hay Derrick, Hay Elevator, side-delivery Rake, Comet Champion Drill, loi't Grant Chain Harrow.

QLEARING SALE AT TURUA Tuesday, July 21. Favoured with instructions from Mr W. Simpson, who has sold hi* farm, we will sell on above date the whole of his eluding whole dairy herd. Full particulars later. DALGETY AND CO., "™" _ HAMILTON ' Cooling is not a big item, as a cooler, watercan, and hose connection can he bought for from 20s to 255. Five gallons of water will cool the cream from 30 cows, and may be used for other purposes afterwards. Naturally the colder the water used the better, hut even ordinary creek water is better than none. That payment according to condition must come is the unanimous opinion of all those who have given this matter a thought, and it is quite certain that if the careful, painstaking suppliers were aware of the state of some of the cream with which their own is mixed, they would insist on its being adopted without much delay. While cream-grading will not do away with all defects in quality, it must be admitted that it is on the right lines, and if taken up in the right spirit should have the effect of greatly improving the grade of butter turned out at home separation factories. "FLUBNZOL" cures Influenza, i/6& 2/o

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5626, 4 June 1914, Page 4

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