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FARMERS' auctioneering company, ltd. FARMERS' GO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO, (LIMITED.) HAMILTON, N.Z. Branchas: Ohaupo, Matamata and Te Aroha, Waikato Agents (or : "STORRIE" MILKING MACHINES, Bucket or Releaser Plants. LISTER ENGINES, SEPARATORS, & SHEARING PLANTS. "DOMO" and "WASA" HAND SEPARATORS. MASSEY HARRIS COY'S FARM IMPLEMENTS. BARNETT GLASS MOTOR TYRES AND TUBES. MOTOR CARS. SAMSON WINDMILLS. SHEEP DIP, " Little's " and " Cooper's." NEW ZEALAND PORTLAND CEMENT, "Crown" Brand. Full Stocks of MANURES, GRAIN, FENCING MATERIALS, SEEDS, and all FARMERS' REQUISITES on hand. WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK OF FARMERS' HARDWARE.

ANTED Four Good Dairy T T Herds of 50 Cows each. Client will inspect next week. Mustbeyoung cows and hand milked. AIHOU HORSE FAIR. Today and Tomorrow. At 10 o'clock each day. 400 Worses of all classes 40 Unbroken Horses 180 Medium and Heavy Draughts 200 Light Horses Also I 2-year Colt by Tod Bells I 3-year „ I 4-year „ Broken to lead. Pedigree at sale. Order of Sale : First Day—Unbroken Horses and Draughts Second Day—Light Horses. NOTE—AII horses must be yarded by 10 a.m., otherwise they will miss their numbers already allotted them. /CLEARING SALE AT TE AWAMUTU. Monday, June 28. At 11.30 a.m. In conjunction with the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co, on account of Mr G. W. Richards, who is giving up dairying, his whole herd of 7A CHOICE DAIRY COWS 3 Draught Horses 1 Reliable Buggy Horse (suitable for lady) I Good Hack 1 Pony 20 Milk Cans I Milk Waggon, in good order I Single-stated buggy and Harness Large Skim Milk Vat, Tubs, Pig Troughs 113 N.Z. Dairy Association Shares Milking Plant and Engine Luncheon Provided. Terms Cash, un'ess otherwise arranged. IKUTAIA Monday, June 28. HEAD CATTLE Also, on account Mr J. C. Cleland— Af\ CHOICE DAIRY COWS ■" (whole herd). Averaged this season £ls per cow. Also, on account of Mr W. Williams : 2Q DAIRY COWS Entries solicited /CLEARING SALE AT MANAWARU Tuesday, June 29. At 12 o'clock. Favoured with instructions from Mrs Hogan, who is dividing up her property, we will hold a clearing sale on above date. 1 00 DAIRY co WS. mostly Short--1"" hnrns

APPROACHING SALES. JUNE. Waihou Horse Fair, Today and Torn or row Hikutaia, Monday 28th Matamata, Wednesday 30th CLEARING SALES. JUNE. H.Jary. Mangapiko: Tomorrow, June 25th (in conjunction with N.Z. Loan Co.) G. W. Richards, Te Awamutu (in conjunction with N.Z. Loan Co.) Monday. Tune 28th A. Diprose, "I he Orchard, Hauf aki: Tuesday, June 29th Mrs Hogan, Manawaru: Tuesday, June 29th J. Bird, Wharepca: Wednesday, June 30th Estate W. Hunter (deceased), dairy herd in Matama'a Yards: Wednesday, June 30th JULY. Rose Bro*., Ohinewai, dairy herd : Thursday, July Ist Fisher, Paeroa : Thursday, July Ist W. J. Napier, Taringamutu: Friday, July 2nd H. M. Cole, Koromatua : Friday, July 2nd W. L. Cartmill, French Pass, Cambridge : Saturday, July 3rd Robson Bros, Whatawhata : Monday, July sth A. M. H. Welch, Waeranga : Monday, July sth W. Berry. Turua: Monday, July sth H. Magill, Waihou: Tuesday, July 6th H. Madsen, dairy herd. Ohaupo Yards: Tuesday, July 6th P. McPhtison, Waerenga: Thursday, July Bth C. Gibbons, Kcmata : Thursday, July Bth M. Madill, Taihca: Monday, July I2th C. Rountree, Otorohanga: Wednesday, July 14th W. F. Harding, Matamata: Friday, July 16th Executors Thomas Cowley, Kaipaki: Friday, July 16th A. J. Davies' dairy herd, Hinueia: Monday. July 19th Bloomfield Bros, Motumaoho: Tuesday, July 20th Clearing Sale, Hickey Bros., Matamat-;: Thursday, July 22nd E. V. West, Turua: Thursday, July 22 nd Mrs Furze, Matangi Friday, July 23rd Glynn lewis, Okoroire, dairy herd: Monday, July 26th G. Farmike, Matamata: Tuesday, July 27th Sale of Dairy Cows account J. Endean, Tirohia: Wednesday, July 28th Montague Bros.. Turanga-o-moana: Thursday, July 29th A. K. Alexander, Hikutaia: Friday, AUGUST. Scott Bros., Ngarua : Monday, August 2nd We Corry, Hinuera dairy herd: Tuesday, August 3rd J. T. Graham, Hillside: Wednesday, August 4th R. Chilcott, first annual pale of pedigree Berkshire pigs: Hamilton Yards. August sth R. D. Fisher, Monavale : Dairy herd, Thursday, August 12th /"ANTED AT ONCE Second- » » hand Hercules Scrub Cutter, in good working order.

BUY THE BEST. The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company have received instructions from Wm. Corrigan, Esq., to sell by private treaty his well-known fattening farm situated on the fringe of the Piako Swamp. LOT I—B9a. 3r. 28p. Two road fiontages. Subdivided into 4 paddocks extra good dairying pasture. 30 acres young grass, splendid take. The balance, which has been down 4 and 5 years, contain a good mixture of English grasses, and strong growth; watered by artesian bore, which supplies three paddocks with an unlimited supply. This section contains a finejbuilding site, and would carry 50 cows straight away. LOT 2—82 acres. Good road frontage on to a good metalled road which leads direct to Waitoa Kailway Station, 4% miles distant. Three subdivisions ; carrying extra good grass; has been down 4 and 5 years, the oldest pasture being the best. This section is watered by artesian, which supplies the three paddocks ; will easily carry 45 cows. LOT 3—106 acres. Homestead block, 5-roomed cottage, new washhouse large stable, shed and barn, which can easily be converted into a cow" shed if required; 7 paddocks, watered by mill and artesian supply. The whole of this lot is in great pasture, from I to 5 years old ; will carry 60 cows and do them well. LOT 4—lola. 3r. Kp., 40 acres of swedes, is equal to anything grown in the Waikato, balance in good permanent pasture, equal in carrying capacity to other sections. Arrangements can be made to have the turnip land put into grass. Three subdivisions, watered by No. 4 Artesian bore. LOT 5—128 a. 3r. 22p, 3 paddocks, 55 acres young grass, put in in March, is now 6 inches high, and a perfect sole. Will carry a beast to the acre in the summer. This section has 3 subdivisions, all of which are watered by a never-failing stream. 15 acres in turnips. Fine building site, and will carry 65 cows. PLANS ON APPLICATION. Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering Co, WARD STREET HAMILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 84, Issue 13207, 24 June 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 84, Issue 13207, 24 June 1915, Page 8

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