I farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Lumped. PiO PIO STOCK SATE. Thursday, September 25. - SPRINGING Heifers 3° 00 2 and 3 year steers off turnips 150 2 year steers 23 dairy heifers 700 hoggets 200 fat wethers 100 store wethers 12 tons eating potatoes M.H. s.f. plough OPENING SALE, OPARAU YARDS. Friday, September 26. We w’ll hold our opening sale in Oparau yards on above date. ~ Q() MIXED Hoggets 80 well-bred 2 year steers 20 3 year sseers 30 yearlings 15 2 year heifers TE AWAMUPU. STOCK SALE. 1 Saturday, September 27. ! T - FAT Cows and Htifeis x 3 10 fat steers 100 2 JAyear steers 200 mixed yearlings 25 2 year empty heifers 15 empty cows 100 springing heifers Sale at 12 noon. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Tuesday, September 30. CLEARING SALE AT TE RAPA. Saturday, September 27. Favoured by Mr Bowman, who has disposed of his farm, we will sell on above date — « ~ COWS, Whole Herd, 24 in full j profit, 8 to come in ; a well-known and selected herd I draught mare 1 3-cow Treloar plant and releaser, in perfect working order, and 3)4 h.p. Hornsby engine 1 guaranteed) 4 20-gallon milk cans 2 16-galloit milk cans Horse, cart, and harness 2 baesners 1 sow with litter, 1 empty sow 10 slips I cattle dog 25 sheets Bft iron, super and slag, timber, posts, troughs, barrels, 4 new 10ft gates, Ift well cylinder, sundries, etc. Also, on account of a client— I M.H. mower, I M.H. drill, disc harrows, M.H. disc plough, M.H. spring-tooth cultivator, horse rake, Oliver plough, set chain harrows, 3-horse set swingletrees, chains, etc., scarifier, new separator. Sale at 12 noon. CLEARING SALE, CORNER CAMBRIDGE-PIAKO ROAD Wednesday, October x. Favoured with instructions from Mr Smith, who lias disposed of his farm, we will sell— • DAIRY Cows, in milk and to calve 1 2 year springing heifers 3 yearling heifers 3 yearling steers 2 spring-cart mares, good in all harness 3 Berkshire sows in pig 2 Devon sows with litter 1 Berkshire boar 30 fowls Nearlv-new M.H. mower, Deering hay rake, s.f. plough, set disc, chain, and tine harrows, Planet Jr. see l drill, scarifier, spring cart and harness, sulky and harness, 2 sets plough harness, 7 milk cans, cooler and buckets, milk pans, chum, 20ft ladder, troughs, tarpaulin, 50 sheets iron, wire netting, cross-cut saw, spray pump, pig house on sledge, beircls, tools, sundries, household furniture, etc. . Note. —These cows are a very choice lot, having been carefully culled for the passed nine years, and averaged £l3 14s for milk last year. Sale at 12 noon. Luncheon provided. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. • Wednesday, October I. 700 HEAD Cattle 270 2 and 3 year steers 60 4 year forward bullocks 144 3 year steers 185 2 year steers 20 fat cows 100 mixed cattle 60 calves 800 hoggets 700 fat and forward 4 tooth wethers SALE OF VALUABLE SECTIONS In the Rapidly-rising Town of Morrinsville. Friday, October 3. At 12 o’clock. FLAVOURED with instructions from J- the Bank of New Zealand, wc will I sell on the section on above date—--1 That valuable section (until recently o Hiupiecl by the Bank), subdivide 1 into 6 sections, 4 sections with '■ frontage to Thames Stieet, I corner section with frontage to Thames and Canada Streets, I section fronting Canada Street. | SALK OF SHORTHORN AND HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD, MATAMATA. Tuesday, October 7. Favoured by Mr Isaac McNair. MATAMATA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, October 8. A. E. GODWIN, (TELEPHONE 49) Carrier and General Contractor, Te Awamutu. Special facilities for carriage of goods to and from Ihe Railway Station. Furniture Removed in Covered Van. COAL, COKE, & FIREWOOD ] delivered at shortest notice to any 1 part of the district. t A. E. GODWIN, i General Carrier, The Old Mill (near Mangahoe Bridge). j J.' CLOSET, BRICKLAYER, OTOROHANGA. -
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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 249, 23 September 1913, Page 4
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