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FARMERS AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. (LIMITED.) HAMILTON, N.Z. Bfanch3B : Ohaupo, MatamaJa and Te Aroha, Waikato Agents for: "STORRIE" MILKING MACHINES, Bucket or Releaser Plants. LISrER 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.

APPROACHING SALES. JUNE. Matamata, Wednesday 30th Mangaroa, Wednesday 30th CLEARING SALES. JUNE. Mrs Hogan, Manawaru : Tomonow A. Diprose, The Orchard, HaurAi: Tomorrow J. Bird, Wharf pea: Wednesday, June 30th Estate W. Hunter (deceased), dairy herd in Matamata Yards: Wednesday, June 30th Rose 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. Ff. 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. McPheison, Waerenga: Thursday, C. Gibbons, Kcmata : Thursday, July Bth M. Madill, Taihoa: Monday, July I2th C. Rountree, Utorohanga: Wednesday, July 14th W. F. Harding, Matamata: Friday, July i6:h Executors Thomas Cowley, Kaipaki: Friday, July 16th A. J. Davies' dairy herd, Hinueia: Monday, July 19th Bloomfkld Bros, Motumaoho: Tuesday, July 20th Clearing Sale, Hickey Bros., Matamat-: Thursday, July 22nd E. V. West, Turua: Thursday, July 22nd Mrs Furze, Matangi Friday, July 23rd Glynn Lewis. Okoroire, dairy herd : Monday, July 26th G. Farmike, Matamata: Tuesday, July 27th Sale of Dairy Tows account J. Endean, Tirohia : Wednesday, Julv 28th • J. Rodgers, Otangiwai: Wednesday, July 28th Montague Bros., Turanga-o-moana:. Thursday, July 2Qth A. K. Alexander, Hikutaia: Friday, July 3 th b. Knight, Te Awamutu Yards: Saturday, July 31-t: Annual sale of purebred snd grade Holstein heifers AUGUST. Scott Bros., Ngarua : Monday, August 2nd Wm. Corry, Hinuera dairy herd: Tuesday, August 3rd J. T. Graham, Hillside: Wednesday, August 4th R. Chilcott. first annual sale of pedigree Berkshire pigs: Hamilton Yards, August sth R.D.Fisher, Monavale: Daiiyherd, Thursday, August 12th y* ANT ED AT ONCE Second- » » hand Htrcules Scrub Cutter, in good working order.

CLEARING SALE AT MANAWARU TOMORROW At 12 o'clock. Favoured with instructions from Mrs Hogan, who is dividing up her property, we will hold a clearing sale on atwe date. | fIA DAIRY COWS, mostly Short»vV horns 40 2 J-year Springing Heifers 60 ißmonth Steers and Heifers 30 2%-> ear Steers and Heifers 3 Shorthorn Bulls 90 Calves 2 Draught Geldings 2 Draught Mares 2 3-jear Draught Fillies by Chief Commander I 2-year Filly by Chief Commander I Yearling Colt by Prince Robert Thoroughbred GelrHng, " Lismore," by Strowan—Bonny Dcone 3 Hacks Erown Mare, Lady Cuirassier, stinted to Bunyan Chestnut Mare, Murmur, stinted to Bunyan Chestnut Mare by Singlestick, stinted to Antiphone 4 Colts and Fillies, by Bunyan, Glengowrie and St. Amans Plough, Harrow?, Roller, M.H. Drill. Waggon, Manure Distributor, Spring Dray, Double Buggy, Lot Harness, 16 Milk Cans, Buckets. Sundries, etc., 2 Sows, 4 Pigs, L.KG. 6-cow Plant Milking Machine 70 Shares Te Aroha Dairy Co. WITHOUT RESERVE. Luncheon Provided. /CLEARING &ALE AT THE ORCHARD, HAURAKI. TOMORROW. Favoured with instructions from Mr S. G. Diprose, we will sell the whole of his live and dead stook, including AQ CHOICE DAIRY COWS ■" Horse', Implements, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ATAMATA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, June 30. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. ;AA HEAD CATTLE including: 50 Fat Cows and Heifers 30 Store Cows 26 3-year Steers 18 2 1 / £-ye?r Steers 64 18-months Steers 85 18-month to 2-year Empty Heifers 130 Good Calves 18 Sp-inging He'fers 20 Dairy Cows 30 Fat Ewes 40 Woolly Hoggets 100 F m. Ewes, in lamb 2CO Ewes, in lamb to E.L. and Romney rams I D.f. P. and D. Duncan Rough Also, on account of Mr Nelson Banks " f\ FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS Also, on account of the Trustees in the estate of the late W. Hunter : 1 CHOICE DAIRY COWS

BUY THE BEST. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION of 500 ACRES EXTRA RICH DAIRYING LAND The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company have received instructions from Wm. Cosrigan, Esq., to sell by private treaty his well-known fattening farm situated on the fringe of the Piako Swamp. OT I—B9a. 3r. 28p. Two road frontages. Subdivided into 4 paddocks 1 extra good dairying pasture. 30 acres young grass, splendid take. The balance, wlv.ch has been down 4 and 5 year?, contain a good mixture of English grasses, and strong growth; watered by artesian bore, which supplies three padlocks with an unlimited supply. This section contains a fine building 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 cowshed 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 —iota. 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 inti • 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 jvill carry 65 cows. PLANS ON APPLICATION. Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering Co, WARD STREET H\MILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 84, Issue 13210, 28 June 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 84, Issue 13210, 28 June 1915, Page 8

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