Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. Clearing Sale at Te Awamutu, Monday, November 27 FOR PRIVATE SALE—--65 gallon Alfa Laval Turbine Separator and Boiler complete; superheating vat and fittings complete. Only one season in use. AS delay often occurs through absenre of owners when stock is being submitted at auction, we will accept in future that where no instructions are given that it is left to the auctioneer to do his best for the owner and sell. p ONSIGN your Wool to A. Buckland and Sons, Auckland. First sale on 22nd November. Wool must be in store not later than Friday, 17th November, otherwise it will not be catalogued. CLEARING SALE AT WHATAWHATA. Saturday, November 18. Favoured by Mrs W. Coe, we will hold a clearing sale as above. T Q DAIRY Cows I pedigree yearling Holstein bull 16 calves, 3 lambs I 3 year draught filly, broken to chains I aged harness mare I aged gelding 23 fowls, 10 ducks Spring cart, Red Jacket' plough, set discs, side saddle, spring Dart and sulky, harness, 8 pairs chains, swingletrees, grindstone, 1 20gal. can, I lOgal can, new aerator,milk dishes, cross-cut saws, sundries, 20 bushels Algerian oats, 5 bushels Italian rye, 3 cwt bonedust, household furniture, etc. Sale at 11.30. MATAMATA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, November 22nd. y.~ MIXED CATTLE Also, at 2 p.m., by order of the Public Trustee, as administrator of the Estate of Emily Jane Letitia Latimer, deceased: Section 3, Block XV, Wairere S.D., containing 307 acres, held under L.I.P. Full particulars at office of auctioneers. Entries solicited.
OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Tuesday, October 24. HEAD Cattle Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT MANGAPIKO (near Te Awamutu) Monday, November 27th. On behalf of Mr Fred Gibson, who has disposed of his farm—--15 springing cows and heifers 15 2 year empty heifers 12 3 year steers 10 empty cews 7 yearling heifers 3 brnod mares, 1 dry mare, 5 heavy 2 year colts and fillies, 2 yearling draughts, 22 year light horses, I 3 year medium draught colt, 2 good hacks 200 ewe hoggets in wool D.f. plough, 2 mowing machines, waggon up to 2 tons, drill, hayrake, s.f. plough, disc harrows, gig and harness, plough, buggyharness, cultivator, roller, Planet Jr.", separator, dairy utensils, blocks and tackle, spades, forks, slash hooks, fruit spraj*, axes, grindstone, dehomer, anvil and'bellows, % ton chaff, wire strainers, 30 fowls, etc., etc. Household.furniture, etc. : „..* Sale at noon. A coach "will Awamutu on morning of sale. '! jSjf STOCK, SALE. '. Wednesday,W|byember- 29th. iCIO /^-"'V , fromj iyVTairfgaro,. Waimai. andTeAk'au. | <"* ,J "?s.fc j- Further enjriea^olicitdiW l ; Entries? solicited. " The Exchange Rooms!*' . '•' TE KJJII"i& * f, **W m DO YOU WAkx '-• '■ ■■ THE BEST RESULTS M" FROM YOUR [-W f, } CLEARING SW? ;^ if so, I can place ENERGY and] EXPERIENCE At yourj service. PROMPT Settlement. Correct accounts guaranteed JNOJR^IIr^AM Auctioneer, Valuer, Stock, Land & Estate Agent.
Bankers: Bank of Australasia. ! 'Phone 75. ! Auction Sales at our Rooms every [ Saturday of Foy/is, Pigs, Horses, j J V .LiLies, Produce, Furniture, and Genera' Merchandise. Stock, Land, and General Clearing Sales conducted in any part of the country. Let us hear from you. It is no. trouble to us to reply. „;•**" WE HAVE BUYERS Vpsf DAIRY FARMS.X T>"4*ASTiWGS, Bullder & contractor, J?E AWAMUTU, aad at Taihape. of any description undertaken at shortest notice in any part of the district. Workmanship guaranteed. Plans and specifications prepared if necessary. No job too small. No job too bi,< . Letters receive prompt attention. 2202
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Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 62, 17 November 1911, Page 4
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