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Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. CLEARING SALE AT RQTO-O-RANGI, CAMBRIDGE. Saturday, July 3rd, 1920, at noon. Favoured with instructions from Mr N. Hopwood, who is giving up dairying, we shall sell on the above date, the whole of his live and dead stock, as under — 60 CHOICE PUREBRED & GRADE JERSEY CATTLE 26 yearling Jersey heifers 2 pedigree Jersey bulls Above is one of the best herds in the district. 6 draught horses, from 5 to b years old, used to all farm work 3 young draught horses, broken to lead New waggon (2 tons), F.F. drill (equ 'i new), set disc, 14 leaf bar'ws, 5-leaf set tine harrows, tripod chain harrows, d.f. R. and G. w, 1 s.f. Oliver plow, 1 s.f. Hornsby plow, 1 scarifier, 1 Oliver hillside plow, swingletree bars, horse, cow, waggon, and stack covers, harness, saw beijch, tools sundries. 65 gal. Alpha Laval separator (equal to new--3 12-gal. cream cans, 10 empty barrels, pig troughs. Luficheon - Provided. TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE. Saturday, Julv 3, Noon. S(H) HEAD CATTLE 10 fat cows , 25 store cows 120 2-year steers 30 mixed cattle 6 Jersey cross heifers in calf 10 springing heifers , 50 heifers in calf 100 good calves mixed sexes 6 Jersey cross springing heifers 40 Hereford calves, mixed sexes 50 20-months’ steers and heifers ALSO— Spring dray, horse and harness 50 rabbit traps 1 good metal dray On account of Mr S. C-earner, Paterangi, wao nus soil his farm — 12 choice dairy cows, in calf to pedigree Shorthorn bull, and due to calve July-August. CLEARING SALE AT TE RAPA. Monday, July sth, noon. Mr F. Hawke, of Te Rapa, having sold his farm, has instructed us to sell on Monday, July sth, the whole of his dairy herd, which has been heavily culled. Particulars are as follows : 51 DAIRY COWS (to calve July, August and September) 3 springing heifers 6 store cows 1 yearling heifer 1 Jersey bull 1 Holstein bull 8 picked weaner heifers 7 breeding sows (to farrow August) 1 purebred Tamworth boar 10 good store pigs 1 good farm horse (work anywhere) 1 good stock pony 2 good boys’ ponies 20 white Leghorn hens 11 runner ducks One Fordson tractor, 1 d.f. Oliver tractor plough,.-1 set of tractor disc, set of 12ft chain harrows, set of 3-leaf tine harrows, 2 ton Cambridge roller suitable for tractor, d.f. disc plough, s.f. plough. Deering 11-coulter drill, Manitoba stacker (with 158 ft of wire cable and 4 36fts of 5 x 5 Oregon pipe), block dray, harness, 2 and 3horse bars, windmill, farm gates, stocks and dies, braces and bits, seed sower, hay knife, wheelbarrow, saddle and bridle, .pickaxe, grubber, adze, slashers, cattle syringe, shovels, spade, Donald wire strainei, snigging chain, sledges, swamp harrow, pipe vice and pipe tools, hedge clippers, scythe, hay forks, cross-cut saws, sundries, and some furniture. 1 Ford Car 1914 model, excellent order NOTE—The cows and plant. ;as well as the Fordson Tractor, can be inspected at any time prior to the sale. On account of a client—--1 set chain harrows, 1 plough Luncheon Provided. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Tuesday, July 6, at Noon. Acetylene Gas Plant and 200 Feet of Piping. Entries solicited. OTOROHAXGA STOCK SALE. Wednesday. July 7. 11 a.in. Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT HORSHAM DOWNS. Wednesday, .July 7th, noon We have been instructed by Mr O. S. Moulc, who is giving up .dairying to sell on the above date as under: 411 COWS JERSEY, HOLSTEIN AND SHORTHORN CROSS (mostly 2nd to 4th culvers, due August and Sept.) 6 heifers in calf, Jersey-Short-horn 2 20-montlis’ bulls 17 grade Holstein heifer calves 1 5-year gelding, broken to chains 1 aged gelding, all work 1 aged pony, harness work One Oliver plough, good order, 1 set tripod harrows, 1 milk vat. 40ga1., 5 12-gal. cream cans. I OOOgal. galvanised tank, 400 feet mixed timber, it ton lime, ton manure. 7csvt. cement, 1 3-horse tree, and usual sundries. Luncheon Provided.

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Waipa Post, Volume XVII, Issue 962, 1 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume XVII, Issue 962, 1 July 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume XVII, Issue 962, 1 July 1920, Page 8

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