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Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. LAND FOR SALE. We are now cutting up an Estate, under the Government Settlement Finance Act, of y£.YAYA ACRES, subdivided into suitably-sized dairy farms, X mile from two creameries, schools, and railway stations, and 3 miles from Hamilton. Intending buyers should make early application. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, July 3. Also, on behalf of Mr W. Gadsby, who has decided to devote his whole farm to dairying—.o ~ ROMNEY and Lincoln Cross 2 and 4 tooth Ewes, in lamb to Lincoln rams 60 Lincoln ewes, in lamb to Rybourne rams 70 Lincoln cross ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 320 lambs, some woolly 110 2 tooth wethers JOO dry ewes 113 fat wethers 6 draught horses 5 draught filiies, 3 3 yoars, 22 years I thoroughbred chestnut mare, in foal to Knockland 51 fat and forward bullocks II fat cows and heifers 6 2 year steers and heifers 7 purebred Shorthorn cows, bred by Mr R. Peake . . I pure Shorthorn bull Also—--2000 fruit and ornamental trees CLEARING SALE AT MATAMATA. Thursday, July 4th. Favoured by Mr E. C. Banks, who has decided to sell the whole of his Shorthorn dairy herd, we will sell 'at the farm on above date : T fA PICKED DAIRY COWS, in 1 I v-A. calf to pure Holstein bull 12 heifers, in calf to pure Plolstein bull. Mr Banks will give £2 a piece for good-weaned heifer calves, out of the above cows) 3 pure Holstein bulls, bred by Charles Hopping, Feilding 1 pure Berkshire boar, bred by Rowe, Christchurch 2 milk wagon horses, 5 years old I good hack go in all harness 12 empty heifers '

CLEARING SALE AT MORRINSVILLE. Thursday, July 4th. Favoured by Mr E. Manning, who has sold his farm, we will sell on above date: 0 _ DAIRY COWS, mostly 3rd calf |2 2-year-old heifers, in calf 4 vearlings I Shorthorn bull I hack and harness mare I 90-gallon Alta-Laval Separator (hand or power(, 60-gallon milk vat, 5 cream cans 7 and 10 gallons, buckets and cooler S.F. plough, M.H. 3-leaf tine hairows, 16-blade disc' ' harrow (Beaney), trolly 4 wheeler), wire netting, plain and barb wire, pig troughs and barrels, 100 posts, 200 battens, cart, taddle and breeching, sundries, etc. I Watts’ oil engine and 3-Buckel Ridd milking plant, all in good order and one season in use. CLEARING SALE AT ROTOTUNA. Saturday, July 6. Favoured by Messrs Owen Bros., who have disposed of their farms, we will sell on their late farm, Rototuna, on above date— Cp. DaIRY Cows, Rototuna herd, in UU ca if t 0 jersey bull 26 dairy cows, Te Rapa herd, in calf to Ayrshire bull 64 2 and 3 year heifers, in calf to Jersey and Shorthorn bulls Pedigree Jersey bull, bred by C. Day Purebred Jersey bull Grade Jersey bull, 2 years Shorthorn bull, 18'months 7 breeding sows, Tamworth boar, Harris mower in good order, 13coulter Champion drill, hay rake, milk waggon, wood roller, s.f. Beaney plough, 40-gallon copper and stand, 10 milk cans, milk cooler, set of disc harrows, % ton seed potatoes, 14ft boat in good order. Sale at 11.30 a.m. Luncheon provided. T. HASTINGS, Builder & Contractor, TE AWAMUTU, and 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 toobig. Letters receive prompt attention.

J. W. T. STQNEHOUSE, Practical Watchmaker and Working Jeweller, NOTIFIES that lie has opened an Up-to-date Watchmaking and Jewellery Business in temporary premises opposite TEASDALE’S BUILDINGS, ALEXANDRA ST., TE AWAMUTU Large and Varied Assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and E.P. Ware. City Prices. Come and see for yourselves. REPAIRS AT SHORTEST NOTICE. All work done on the premises. J. W. T. STONEHOUSE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND WORKING JEWELLER.

THE DOMINION Hairdressing and Billiard Parlours. (Next Jackson’s Hotel.) W E . have much pleasure in announcing that we have opened our new premises and we extend a cordial invitation to all to visit us. Everything New and Up-to-Date DUG. EDWARDS.

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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 124, 2 July 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 124, 2 July 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 124, 2 July 1912, Page 4

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