Farmers Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. LAND FOR SALE. We are now cutting up an Estate, under (lie Government Settlement Finance Act, of T CfSfj ACRES, subdivided into IUV_/V_/ suitably-sized dairy farms, I mile from two creameries, schools, and railway stations, and 3 miles from Hamilton. Intending buyers should make early application. HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. ~" Monday, August 26th. FAT CATTLE 100 dairy cows and hoifcrs 300 mixed store cattle 160 fat sheep 140 ewes in lamb also on account of Mr Jas. Buchanan, who i has sold his farm : 23 very choice Jersey cross cows 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Binder, 3yi'f, by Prince Edward 23 Jersey cross yearling heifers Entries solicited. . MATAMATA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, August 28th. s-,C\C\ VERY CHOICE YEARLING WU STEERS & HEIFERS 75 fat and forward cows 30 2-year empty heifers 75 dairy cows and heifers 20 2-year-old steers 100 fat ewes 65 fat hoggets Cooper and Duncan 15-coulter seed, manure and grain drill in good order. Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT KAWA. Thursday, August 29th. Favoured by Mr C. Goosman, who has sold his farm, we will sell on above date: „ 0 CHOICE COWS, 2nd and 3rd j-4 calf to Shorthorn bull 3 bulls (2 Shorthorns 1 Jersey) I pure Jersey bull 4 medium draughts, waggon and frame, d.s. buggy (new), s.f. plough, M.H. tine, tripod and disc harrows, broadcaster, sledge, n-coulter drill, swingletrecs, harness, wheelbarrow, swing churn, scalding troughs, barrels, 2 ton bones, and super copper and stand, block and tackle, mangle, meat safe, horse covers, 30 totara posts, lot timber, milk cans and dairy utensils, tools, stack sheaves,' furniture and (sundries, including piano (Bord) at 11.30 a.m. Luncheon provided. NOTE —The above cows can be strongly recommended. Mr Goosman has been dairying a number of years before going to Kawa, and during that time his cows have been carefully selected and culled. The herd averaged over at 4 test last season.
ANNUAL CAMBRIDGE SPRING HORSE FAIR. Tuesday till Friday. 10th, nth, I2th, and 13th September. Early 1 entries solicited. §2^ iMS Procurable from f. 3. Gilbert, • Opposite Bank N.z. TEAWAMUTU. WATCHMAKER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, Sloane Street, TE AWAMUTU. Adjoining Te Awamutu Hotel.) Large and varied assortment of Clocks, Watches,- Jewellery, Etc. Any article not in stock procured or manufactured at shortest notice. Engraving a Speciality. Repairs of any description done on the premises at shortest notice and "at city prices. Our stock is new and is imported from the world's leading manufactories. Inspection Invited. The reliable house for presents. Large range to choose from. &9. BRICKLAYER, OTOROHANGA. WANTED I HAVE this day been notified by the New Zealand Federated Boot Manufacturers' Association that, in consequence of the increased cost of material and labour, it has been unanimously resolved that it is imperative that the SELLING PRICE OF BOOTS AND SHOES BE ADVANCED.—Signed by Seven Representatives from Auckland to Invercargill. Notwithstanding this decision I am CONTINUING MY SALE DURING AUGUST, giving the Public the benefit of BEDROCK BUYING. Every pair of Boots and Shoes reduced from 2s to 5s in the Pound. A. TREMAIN, Opposite Teasdale's Buildings, TE AWAMUTU.
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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 139, 23 August 1912, Page 4
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