Fanners' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. JANUARY. Te Kuiti, Wednesday, 28 Hamilton, Thursday, 29 Ngaruawahia, Friday, 30 Oparau, Friday, 30 FEBRUARY. Cambridge—Monday 2 Ohaupo—Tuesday 3 Ohaupo Sheep Fair—Wednesday 4 Waihou—Friday 6 Hikutaia—Monday 9 Te Puke—Tuesday 10 Tirau —Thursday 12 Otorohanga—Thursday 12 Morrinsville—Friday 13 Te Awamutu —Saturday 14 Ohaupo—Monday 16 Pio Pio—Monday 16 Rangiriri—Tuesday 17th Hamilton —Thursday 19 Te Anga—Thursday 19 Oparau—Friday 20 TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, January 28. 500 KjAllL ' n ' SO fat and forward steers 10 fat cows 100 2 and 3 year steers 300 18 month steers 3000 sheep 2000 breeding ewes 1000 shorn lambs 600 wethers HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, January 29. 800 fat sheep 80 fat steers and cows 50 2 tooth ewes NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE. ; Friday, January 30. 200 3 and IY 2 year steers in fresh con--1. dition 30 fat and forward cows and heifers OPARAU STOCK SALE. Friday, January 30. 150 3 and 4 year steers 50 \Y 2 to 2Y2 year steers 100 mixed cattle 1000 f.f.m. ewes 160 6 tooth ewes 600 lambs 1000 2 tooth ewes and wethers CLEARING SALE AT ORINI. Saturday, January 31. Favoured with instructions from Mr G. Christian, who has sold his farm, we will hold a clearing sale on above date—--44 cows in milk, practically all second calvers 6 cows close to profit 4 empty cows 1 Ayrshire bull 3 Pigs Plough, discs, tine harrows, harness, cream cans, tools, household furniture, sundries, etc. Sale at 12 uoon. CLEARING SALE At Old Waiomo Homestead, Okoroire. Saturday, January 31. Having been instructed by Mr Samuel Bellamy, who has disposed of his farm, we wili sell on above date, at 12 noon sharp—--50 Jersey, Holstein, and ShorthornHolstein cross dairy cows in milk 3 erade Jersey cows I Holstein cow 3 Jersey-Holstein heifers 40 calves I draught mare, stinted to Rob Roy I draught gelding, 4 years, by Chief Commander 1 draught gelding, 5 years 2 draught geldings, aged I draught yearling, by Willie McGregor 4 hacks, I 2 year filly, I yearling filly I mare stinted to Rob Roy I halfbred Devon boar I halfbred Tarn worth sow, to farrow I halfbren Yorklhire sow, to farrow 6 porkers Farm implements, tools, manure, etc.
Luncheon provided. SALE OF DAIRY HERD, WAHAROA. Monday, February 2. Unable to get assistance, Mr O.Schaare instructs us to sell at his farm, Gordon .Road, Waharoa, his dairy herd of 30 cows in full milk, chiefly Shorthorn 1 bull 30 calves 4 sows in pig 2 sows with litters 1 boar, 12 porkers I milk waggon, 6 cans, buckets, etc. Sale at 11 a.m. ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR AT OHAUPO. Wednesday, February 4. t >-> r\r\r\ EWES, Wethers, and Lambs Sale at 12 noon. Entries solicited. CLIENTS are particularly requested to note that, 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. Clients requiring accommodation must make their financial arrangements with our Hamilton office before purchasing. pONSIGN your Wool to the Farmers' Auctioneering Co., c/o A. Buckland and Sons, Haymarket, Auckland. Dates of Sales: — 30TH January, 1914. In order to be catalogued Wool must be in store by previous Friday. THE WAIPA vxum (NEXT PAUL'S STABLES.) RAVING a large stock of thoroughly seasoned Timber on hand we are in a position to turn out nothing but the best. Every description of vehicle built to order; and as we have the best painter in the Waikato, customers can rely on the best possible finish. We don't claim to be the Cheapest, but are the BEST. Promptitude and civility, with the guarantee of quality of all material and workmanship, is our standard. S. H. WEST, PROPRIETOR.
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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 284, 27 January 1914, Page 4
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