Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. • Approaching Clearing Sales. June'29 —J. Medell/.Waihou June 30—H. Dickin, Matangi July 4 —A. C. Bell, Waihou Yards July 10 —E. C. Delamore, Tamahere July lI— W. Wallace, Hinuera July 13 —Richard Butler, Walton July 14—H. Pinney, Hangatiki July 27—Samuel Hampton, Taipouri Island, Ohinewai ll Y) ARASITOCIDE.” i ARACITOCIDE.” BODMIN’S Celebrated Sheep Medicine “ Paracitocide ” is now used largely in the Waikato. If farmers desire healthy sheep and good clips, they should use this well-known medicine. NO MORTALITY IN SHEEP AFTER USING “P ARASITOCIDE.” “ P ARASITOCIDE.” For furthorjparticulars apply to FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. G. F. McCULLAGPI) Auctioneers G. W. VERCOE J Auctloneers -
ANNUAL WAIHOU HORSE FAIR. Tuesday and Wednesday; Jnne 27 and 28. HORSES, £ comprising Unbroken sorts, Draughts, Hacks, and Light Harness Horses. 8 draught horses I harness mare, in fcal to Highland Willie 5 drays, wide tyres, nearly new; 2 wheel scoops,;; 4 1 small scoops, I heavy road plough, d.l. plough, s.f. plough (Oliver), 3 s.f. ploughs (Hornsby), set disc and tine harrows, 5 dray saddles and breech- [ ing, 4 3-horse swings, leading har- ■ ness,|chains, tents, tools, etc. Sale first day lo]a.m. Second day 9 a.m. Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE* NEAR WAIHOU. Thursday, June 29. Favoured.by., Mr J.TMedell, who has disposed. of his' farm, we will sell on above date— CHOICE and Heifers 30 calves 7 breeding sows Disc harrows,. Cambridge roller, tine harrows, s.f. plough, dairy utensils, household furniture. Sale at 11.30 sharp.
WAIHOU STOCK SALE. Friday, June 30. gQ FAT Cattle 400 mixed cattle 60 springing cows and heifers 30 Shorthorn dairy heifers, in calf to Shorthorn bulls 20 dairy cows, in calf to Jersey bull 1 pure Jersey bull 300 fat sheep 600 store wethers 2 draught horses 2 hacks Milk waggon (2 tons), milk cans, etc. Also, on account of Mr R. McCabe, — Crop of swedes and stack of hay on Mr C. Cardenas’ homestead block 15 2cres of swedes on Mr Medell’s farm at Waihou Sale at 12 noon. CLEARING SALE AT MATANGI. Friday, June 30. Favoured by Mr H. Dicken, who has disposed of his property, we will sell on the farm, Matangi, on above date—--0 /Z Two, 4, and 6 tooth Leicester J£ L) ewes in lamb 105 fat and forward empty ewes 200 selected ewe lambs 25 fat wether lambs 12 E.L. rams 39 choice dairy heifers, 3 year old, in calf i 6 dairy cows and heifers, in milk or forward in calf 42 IJ/2l J /2 t 0222y 2 year steers 64 mixed yearlings 3 draught mares and geldings 3 unbroken' draughts by Lord Elderslie and Salisbury Yet 2 buggy horses, and 8 years 1 child’s pony, aged II y 2 year pony, by Lord Roberts 13 grade Angora goats 2 sheep ahd cattle dogs Sulky and harness, dray and harness, McCormick drill, s.f. R. and G. Plough, McCormick discs, tripod, tine, and chain harrows, automatic scoop, chaffcutter, fencing wire, posts, battens, netting, stack cover, stack of hay, V 2 ton special grass manure, saddles and bridles, sundries, etc. Household furniture, including Haake piano and Esty organ, both nearly new. Sale at II a.m.
TIRAU STOCK SALE. Monday, July 3. and Store Sheep, Cattle, Dairy -T Cows, etc. 65 fresh 2 x / 2 to year steers 35 fat cows and steers 50 calves 80 fat lambs 100 4-tooth to f.m. ewes Also, on account of Thos. Irons, who has sold his farm —• 38 dairy cows, good milkers and testers 4 choice heifers 1 Holstein bull 2 bulls, Shorthorn and Jersey 36 calves 4 draught geldings Cambridge roller, d.f. plough,. disc and tine harrows, waggon 30cwt, light milk cart, trap, harness, wire netting, posts, buckets, cans, etc. Sale at II a.m.
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 21, 27 June 1911, Page 4
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