N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. Limited. TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE Saturday, July 13. 100 HEAD CATTLE 20 fat cows 50 18-months to 2-year-old steers 220 strongcalvcs and yearlings 15 empty cows 40 mixed cattle 30 choice 3-year-old springing heifers 10 dairy cows also on account Mr Robert Palmer, who has sold part of his farm, his whole herd of 33 picked dairy cows 6 heifers in calf I bull Entries solicited. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Tuesday, Juty 16. . HEAD Cattle Entries solicited. NGARUAWAHIA SALEYARDS. Tuesday, July 16th. Special salee of Dairy Heifers, on account Mr F. T. Alford, comprising: CHOICE WELL-GROWN ZKJKJ FORWARD HEIFERS, all early calvers, many of them quiet, close to profit. HAMILTON DAIRY COW SALE. Wednesday, July 17. At II a.m. QO O 3- YEAR - OLD HEIFERS, in 50 dairy cows 20 half-bred Jersey heifers, in calf to .purebred Jersey bull Entries solicited. . HAMILTON BTOCK SALE. Thursday, July 18. L?AT and Store Cattle, Sheep, and J- Pigs. Entries solicited. • CLEARING SALE AT MATANGI. P'riday, July 20th. Favoured with instructions from Mr Walter Mills, who has sold his farm, we will seli on above date : -(\ DAIRY COWS (a first-class / W herd) 30 choice Holstein and Jersey-cross heifers in calf Horses, implements, etc.
CLEARING SALE AT MAT AM ATA. Tuesday, July 23. At 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Messrs W. and J. Oliver, who have dissolved partnership, we will sell as above — T jy CHOICE Dairy Cows, to calve A / during August 8 3 year springiog heifers 2 farm horses, 4 and" 7 years 2 waggons, milk can, disc and tine harrows, mower, rake, ton plain wire, H ton barbed wire, concrete pipes and sundries. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY HEIFERS IN TE AWAMUTU YARDS. Thursday, July 25. Favoured with instructions from Mr F. McGovern we will sell OO O to 3 y ear CHOICE Heif--4 W v./ ers, well grown and in good condition, all Jersey and Holstein cross, from Taranaki breeders ALSO—--100 heifers from other breeders CLEARING SALE AT CRANSTON. Monday, July 29. Favoured with instructions from MiFrank Bayly, who has sold his Waipa estate (late Steele Bros.'), adjoining Cranston estate, we will sell his T IVE and Dead Stock, comprising Young cattle, dairy heifers in calf, horses, farm implements, etc. Full particulars later. CLEARING SALE AT TANIWHA (near Waerenga). Wednesday, July 31. Instructed by Mr John Bruce, who has sold his farm, we will sell on above date: rO J W LOCKS, in forward condition SO 3-year-old steers 2o choice 3-year-old heifers in calf 5 dairy cows 2 18-months-old bulls 800 4-tooth Romney-Lincoln ewes in lamb 25 Lincoln rams J hack 30 cwt waggon, spring cart, farm implements, dairy utensils, copper and tubs, I ton plain galvanisnd wire, l / z ton barbed wire, pack saddle, harness, turkeys, fowls, household furniture Sale at 1.30 p.m. Brake leaves Te Kauwhata at IMS a.m., and buyers can catch train for Auckland and Waikato the same evening "HAMILTON HORSE SALE.
Tuesday and Wednesday, August 6 and 7. 9 -r\ HORSES OF ALL CLASSES Early entries are solicited, so -that numbers may be allotted to clients at once. Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT HARAPEPE. Friday, August 9. At 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Mr J. Reilly, who is giving up dairying, we will sell on above date—- --. FIRST-CLASS Dairy Cows and : Heifers | 12 horses L.K.G. milking machine, implements,' furniture, etc. \ , LAND SALE. j Friday. August 9. \ At Noon. On the Property. X Instructed by Mr James Reilly, Hara- j pepe, we will offer as above his desirable Freehold Farm of acres respectively. The 228 acres include new 7 roomed dwellidg house, cowshed, barn, etc.
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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 126, 9 July 1912, Page 4
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