Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneer 1 ng Company, Limited. V' note thai, as from Ist October, 1913, all stock accounts are due in fourteen days, and any amounts not paid within that time will be charged interest from date of purchase. accommodation must make their financial arrangements with our Hamilton office before purchasing. WOOL ! WOOL ! v-> Auctioneering Co., c/o A. Buckland and Sons, Haymarket, Auckland. Dates of Sales:— j 26th November, 1913. 30TH January, 1914. In order to be catalogued Wool must be in store by previous Friday. HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. Monday, November 17. CLEARING SALF Hukanui Road, Claudelands. Tuesday, November 18. Favoured with instructions from Mr C. Roberts, who has disposed of his farm, we will sell on above date—--25 picked Shorthorn dairy cows in full milk 4 picked Shorthorn dairy cows to calve 2 cows and chives 3 2 year heifers in calf 4 dry cows 25 good calves 1 aged gelding, all harness New McCormick drill, M.H. mower, disc harrows, tine and chain harrows, new hay tedder and rake, s.f. Beaney plough, wooden roller, 4 sacks Algerian oatf, 5 mik cans, strainer, posts and battens, 600gallon tank, new gates, pump, wheelbarrow, ladder, lawn mower, and sundries. Sale at 12 noon. Luncheon provided. MATAMATA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, November 19. ~.\ EWES, in wool, with lambs 200 woolly hoggets 150 dry ewes in wool 200 woolly hoggets 200 yearlings ' 20 fat cattle 60 fat hoggets j Entries solicited. TE AWAMUtU STOCK SALE. Saturday, November 22. PROPERTY SALE, TE AWAMUTU. FAVOURED by Mr W. G. Abbott, we -*- will offer at the Te Awamutu Sale Yards on Saturday, 22nd November, at 12 noon— His'well-known township block, held under l.i.p. tenure, with 87ft 6in frontage to main street and 154 feet to sale yards street, with all buiidings thereon. This property is right in the centre of the prosperous township of Te Awamutu, Main Trunk train stopping place, and is close to the Bank of New Zealand, post office, arid sale yards. The buildings comprise billiard saloon, tobacconist's and hairdresser's shops, draper's shop, and auction mart, all let: also, acelylene gas plant lighting all shops. Part of the property, with 30ft frontage to main street and a depth o'f 84ft, has no buildings, and is the most valuable vacant section in Te Awamutu.
jiutu, the Wellknown Clydesdale HIGHLAND CHIEF (Chief Commander—Myra). T T IGHLAND CHIEF, as a three-year-L _ old, gained first prizes at Auckland, Hamilton, and Cambridge Shows. This, with his progeny, is ample recommendation to the public. For further particulars apply to JOHN POLLARD, Owner. To Stand at Ohaupo » ' and Travel Te Awamutu-Pirongia Districts, The Handsome and Highly-bred CLYDESDALE COLT ROYAL MARCELLUS (No. 496, Vol. I, C.H.5.8.) Sire, Marcellus, winner of 14 first prizes and 9 championships. Dam, Chiefess, winner of 4 first prizes. ROYAL MARCELLUS will be at Paul's Stables, Te Awamutu, every Friday night. OWEN DEATH} n .„, n or J. FOGARTY j ohaupa To Stand at Otorohanga, and Travel the Te Kuiti and Te Awamutu Districts, the Clydesdale Horse BARON KILCOY (Shepherd Lad—Nell). BARON KILCOY is a splendid bay horse, and for bone and substance has few equals. He has massive shoulders, powerful loins, well-sprung ribs, immense quarters, carries an abundance of hair, and for general good points is a rarelyfurnished animal in every respect. Shepherd Lad, by Herd Laddie (imp.) Shep herd Lad's dam; Maggie McCormick 11. (dam of Mr Walter Blaikie's champion mare Queen; Maggie McCormick 11., by Lord Salisbury (imp.); dam, Maggie McCormick, by Kettle's Wallace ; dam,- Miss McCormick. Herd Laddie, imported from Scotland by the late Mr H. Rea, and sold to Mr D. Archibald for the. sum of 750 guineas, and never changed hands until sold to Mr Jas. Blaikie. Herd Laddie was bred by Mr Jno. Templeton, St. Quivox, Ayrshire. His sire, Jemmie Gray, dam, Sally, by Baronet. Lord Salisbury (imp.) was bred by Jas. Cunningham, Tarbreoch, Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire. Sire, Young Conqueror; dam, Darling, by Tintock. Lord Salisbury wasnever beaten in a show yard. BARON KILCO Y'S dam; Nell, by Wait-a-wee; g.-dam, Rose, by Southorne. Wait-a-wec, bred by Mr E. Menlove, Windsor Park, Oamaru; sire, Prince Charlie (imp.), bred by Mr J. N. Fleming, Knockdon, Ayrshire ; sire, Prince Alfred ; dam, Darling. Wait-a-wee's dam, Kate, by Blair's Champion (imp.), a very successful sire both in Scotland and New Zealand as a breeder and in the show ring. Kate was bred by Mr Todd, Taieri, and sold to Mr Sayers at 175 guineas, afterwards to Mr Menlove at a good profit. BARON KILCOY is a show ring prize-laker, having gained two seconds and reserve championship at Stratford. Terms: Single mare, £3 15s; two or more mares as per arrangement. T. CARSON,
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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 264, 14 November 1913, Page 4
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