Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. NOTICE. A S delay often occurs through absence of owners wlien stock is being submitted at auction, we will accept in future that where no instructions arc given that it is left to the auctioneer to do his best for the owner and sell. LAND FOR SALE. We are now cutting up an Estate, under the Government Settlement Finance Act, of ACRES, subdivided into suitably-sized dairy farms, I mile from two creameries, schools, and railway stations, and 3 miles from Hamilton. Intending buyers should make early application. NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, April 24. .fin TWO and THREE-YEAR 4WW STEERS 80 forward steers 200 2-tooth wethers 100 forward lambs 40 fat cows 100 i l / 2 year steers 50 empty store cows 800 shorn lambs 30 veal calves Sale at II a.m. sharp. Entries solicited. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. Friday, April 26th. , 100 beef 20 3-year-old steers 100 \y 2 to 2-year steers 40 I y 2 to 2-year heifers 30 2-year heifers in calf 200 calves 100 mixed cattle 18 springing cows and heifers 230 fat ewes and wethers 200 good lambs 30 young pigs
CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Monday, April 29th. 140 selected dairy heifers to 2j'2-year old, in calf to Jersey bulls, these heifers are Taranakf bred and comprise Holstein Jersey and Shorthorn cross PIO PIO STOCK SALE. ■ Wednesday, May I. e O FORWARD FOUR-YEaR STEERS, out of Richmond Downs bred cows. 50 fat and forward cows Entries solicited. MORRINSVILLE HORSE SALE. Tuesday, May 7. We will hold a SPECIAL HORSE SALE in the Momnsville Yards on above date. Also on account of Mr J Hanks, who has given up contracting—--22 medium and heavy draught horses 7 upstanding’bus hqrsfs 7 good youug hacks' 7 tip drays, 4 d.f. R. and G. poughs X s.f. plouglx, 7 sets shaft harness 22 sets plough harness Entries solicied. TIRAU STOCK SALE. Wednesday, Bth May. JTAT& STORE SHEEP & CATTLE Alfo on account of G. J. Auger, who has disposed of his farm —• 40 choice young dairy cows CLEARING SALE AT TAMAHERE.' Friday, May 10. Favoured by Mr Hubert F. Cox, who has disposed of his farm, we will sell on above date — Dairy cows, horses, implements, etc. Full particulars later. CLEARING SALE AT WAERANGA. Thurscay, 16th May. Favoui'ed by Messi's Ross Bros., who have disposed of their farm, we will sell at the above date 50 Very choice dairy heifers in calf Horses, implements, sundries, etc.
W. DAVIS, (late Davis & Clark), . PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GLAZIER, SIGN WRITER, AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR. Work undertaken in any part of the district. Estimates Given. Workmanship Guaranteed. Private address : “ Elmore, TE AWAMUTU.
N. Smedley JS now ready to wait on you with his well-known Honey, which he will deliver . every second Monday, starting on Monday, 25th March. Wholesale price, Ils per dozen 2lb tins; less than 3 tins, Is each. This Honey will speak for me, and will please you. Try it. If you don’t like Honey your children do, and it is good for them. I have some coarse-grained Honey in iolb tins, 3s each, splendid for cooking. Also, Beeswax in %lb and lib cakes at is 4d per lb. There is no reason why Honey should not be on your table, but many why it should. Honey will keep you warm in winter. Honey .will give you vitality. Honeyrwill save you money. Honey will cure your cold and Jore throats. Honey is one of Nature’s best T products I know about, and / one that man can’t afford to f be without. If you are out of town where you can’t get it, drop me a postcard. Special price for bulk. N. Smedley, TE AWAMUTU.
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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 104, 23 April 1912, Page 4
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