Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. CLEARING SALES. Albert Day's, Matamata, Dairy Herd, Wednesday, 6th August. D. Moroney, at Hamilton Yards Wednesday, 13th August. Terms cash, unless previous arrangements made at Hamilton Office. Col. Hayhurst at Paoroa Estate Homestead, Thursday, August 14th. FOR PRIVATE SALE, £.}/ 2 -H.P. Hornsby Stationery Kerosene *•' Engine; can be seen working at Wacrenga 1 complete threshing plant, with chaffcuttcr, press, whare, etc. TE AWAMUTU.DAIRY COW AND] ORDINARY STOCK SALE. Saturday, August 2. On account of Mr R. Bourne : 30 Cows, whole herd, highest test at creamery and returned £l2 lOs per cow for butter fat last season 56 cows, whole herd, returned £lO per cow for butter fat last season 14 factory cans, 2 spring milk wagons Mr Bourne has been dairying for fifteen years and has now one of the best Shorthorn herds in the Waikato. Cows in calf early- to Shorthorn bulls 22 Cows, whole herd, E. E. Rtishbrooke 30 cows, whole herd, C. N. Alexander 300 choice heifers OHAUPO DAIRY & ORDINARY STOCK SALE. Tuesday, stil August. 15 dairy cows, whole herd. C. E. Richdale J 4 dairy cows, Geo. Davics 15 dairy heifers 120 choice dairy heifers 20 dairy cows Sale 11.30 am. Also at 2 p.m. on behalf of Mrs Edwards : S Sections of land fronting the main Ohaupo-Te Awamutu road and between Mrs Edwards' new residence and the Oliaupo creamery, containing about \-\ acre each, with a frontage of one chain to the jniain road, and 2j/» chains deep. Terms : 10 per cent cash, to per cent, in 6 months, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance for 5 years at 6 per cent. Title : Land Transfer. SALE OF DAIRY HERDS. Hamilton Yards.
Wednesday, August 13. Instructed by Mr D. Moroney, who is going out of dairying, we will sell on the above date at the Hamilton Borough Sale Yards— WHOLE Dairy Herds, comprising * 225 choice cows and heifers CLEARING SALE AT KIO KIO. 1 Wednesday, August 6th. Favored by Mr Jas. Burke, who has disposed of his farm, we will sell on above date : 34 2-year heifers, due September and October 1 cow in milk 2 draught marcs 4 hacks and harness horses 2 3-year fillies I 2-year gelding I yearling draught filly 1 yearling hack filly 1 Deering drill, I set M.H. discs, set 4-leaf tine harrows, Oliver plough, I light waggon, swingletrees, (harness, chains, etc., trough, cream cans, milk cans, copper, boiler, wash tubs, furniture, etc. Sale at 12 Noon. FOR SALE. GOODWILL OF 2 LEASES OF LONG TERMS. • 88 ACRES, a little more or less ; soil very good and well watered ; situated about one mile from Kawa Railway Station ; rent very moderate for such land, and is on main road from station. 216 ACRES, about J 4 ot a '• mile from Kawa Slation; land good ; rent very moderate ; situated on main roa'd to Kawhia. Would make a splendid dairy farm. FREEHOLD. 3 843 ACRES of really good 0* land, situated about 14 miles from Kawa Railway Station about same distance from Otorohanga. Price, very low; terms given. Can be sold in about two equal parts if desired. For particulars apply to me, W. H. GRACE, First Grade Interpreter. KIHIKIHI. WAMUTU BUTCHERY.
J. MIDDLEBROOK, Wholesale and Retail Butcher. SLOANE STREET (adjoining Post Office), TE AWAMUTU. Families waited on daily. J. WALSH, PRACTICAL TAILOR, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), TE AWAMUTU. Style and Fit Guaranteed. r. GLOSEY, BRICKLAYER, OTOROHANGA.
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Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 234, 1 August 1913, Page 4
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