Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. LAND FOR SALE. We are now cutting up an Estate, under the Government Settlement Finance Act, of T CAA ACRES, subdivided into IUUVy suitably-sized dairy farms, I mile from two creameries, schools, an I railway stations, and 3 miles from Hamilton. Intending buyers should make early application. HAMILTON SPECIAL COW SALE. Wednesday, July 10. Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT SHAFTESBURY. Thursday, July 11. Favoured by Mr John Johnstone, who has disposed of his farm, we will se'l on above date, without reserve — p. YOUNG Cows, carrying 2nd, 3rd, yU and 4th calves, clue August and September 17 heifers in calf 60 calves 70 hoggets 5 draught and light horses 2 young sows 50 Leghorn fowls I 5-cow Ridd milking machine, 3 h.p. Watt oil engine, 90-gallon Perfect separator, 40-gallon vat, milk cooler and vat, furniture of a 6-roomed house. All farm tools. Luncheon provided. Sale at II a.m. HAMILTON STOCK SALF. * Thursday, July llth. 1 00 FORWARD WETHERS 75 fresh cows 50 fat cattle 250 tat sheep 150 ewes in lamb 600 6 and 8-tooth ewes in lamb also on account Thos. Wilson: 150 pure English Leicester ewes, 2toojh to full-mouth, Flock No. 237, North Island Book, ewes in lamb to rams bred by S. R. Lancaster, R. Bremer and E. F. McNicol CLEARING SALE AT HILLSIDE, HAMILTON. Friday, July 12. Favoured by Mr James Parlane, who has disposed of his farm, we will sell at Hillside, near Hamilton, on above date—--7 „ DAIRY Cows, 2nd and 3rd calf 4 forward cows 45 young cattle I choice Ayrshire bull, 2 years, pedigree at sale 1 grnde Holstein bull, 20 months 2 dranght geldings, all farm work 3 first-class draught mares, all farm work I buggy mare, reliable for lady I heavy draught colt, rising two years I draught filly foal All farm tools, furniture, fowls, etc. CLEARING. SALE NEAR MATAMATA. Friday July 12th. Favoured by Mr W. J. Holmes, who has disposed of his farm, we will sell on the farm on above date, without reserve: - - JERSEY COWS, to calve August ■ J and September 2 Jersey bulls 3 2-ycar-old Jersey heifers forward in calf 4 yearling Jersey heifers 30 dairy cows, to calve August and September Milk cans, cooler, buckets, sundries, <utc. Also small mill plant, Ruston Proctor portable engine 8 h.p. (65lbs pressure) up-to-date silent feed vertical 60ft racking, iron breast bench, steel faced pullies and belting, 3 jacks, 6 pairs of trolley wheels, sundries, etc. > NOTE—Ten of the Jersey cows and one of the bulls were bred by Mr C. Clark, of New Plymouth. All cows in calf to Jersey bulls.
Sale at 11.30. Luncheon provided. No reserve. SALE OF DAIRY HERD AT MATANGI. Saturday July 13th. Favoured by Mr A. McEwan, who is giving up dairying, owing to labour worries, we will sell on above date, at his Matangi farm: nc; GOOD YOUNG COWS (91 y J carrying second calf, 4 older) 15 springing heifers, in calf to pedigree Ayrshire bull 2 Shorthorn bulls, bred by Jas. Taylor 1 2i-month pedigree Ayrshire bull, bred by Geo. Watt 2 Devon sows, close to pigging • 9 25-gallon cans, cooler and bucket 6-cow plant, double bucket, Simplex milking machine 4 h.p. Lister engine \ Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon proceeded. SPECIAL HORSE FAIR AT HAMILTON. Tuesday, July 30. DRAUGHT, Hack, and Light Harness Horses. Entries solicited.
P. H. BROWN, Bricklayer - Te Awamutu. J7STIMATES given for all Classes of Brickwork. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ADDRESS: Hillside Boarding House. J. CLOSEY, BRICKLAYER, OTOROHANGA. J. J. Anderson, Saddler and Harness Maker, KIHIKIHI. (Late F. J. Verner.) QOMPLETE Stocks of Saddlery and Harness. Repairs at Shortest Notice.
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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 126, 9 July 1912, Page 4
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