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FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTDTo the Farmer Looking for Something Extra Good. I FA ACRES FREEHOLD, Land Transfer Title. Dwellinghouse of 7 rooms snugly situated amidst attractive surroundings. All necessary outbuildings. Subdivided into 12 paddocks, post and wire and live hedges, IC acres of turnips (splendid cr»p), balance in good pasture which has to be seen to be appreciated. Watered by springs and up-to-date mills. Stock on the property: 70 head of cattle (fattening). Will easily carry 60 cows. Railway 5 1 /z miles, P.O. and school 2 miles. Price, £33 per acre-£l©oo cash bedrock. It won't be a loss of time looking at this property. 450 APPLY The Farmers' Co-op. Auct. Co., Ltd. WARD BTREET, HAMILTON.

APRIL. Taumarunui, Tomorrow Kauroa, Wednesday 18th Te Kuiti, Wednesday lßth Tirau, Wednesday lßth Hamilton, Thursday 19th Pio Pio, Thursday 19th Ngaruawahia, Friday 2Gth Hikutaia Horse Fair, Monday 23rd MAY. Morrinsvil'e, Tuesday Ist Waingaro Sale of Sheep and Cattle for turnip stocking, Friday 3rd Te Kuiti Sale of Sheep and Catt'e for turnip stocking Wednesday 9th Clearing Sai«& APRIL. Ctr on ard le Aroha : Ihu sii y, pil 19 h Milieich ani Uotiirukoviich, Horsham Du\wi.i • M'in a\, April 23rd D. M 1 r tia Id, Kopu: Tuesday, April 24 1 h P. P. Flynn, Te Aroha: Thursday, April 26th Mrs Foss Brown, Rotorangi: Friday, April 27th J. P. Fordham, Cambridge Yards: Monday, April 3Cth MAY. H.Gould, Te Kuiti Yards: Wednesday, May 2nd E. B W. Cole, Walton: Tuesday, May Bth H. Madsen, Te Pahu: Wednesday, May 9th J. D. P. Morgan, sale of horses, Cambridge Yards: Wednesday, May 23rd C. Roberts, Pukerimu: Wednesday, May 30th E. W. Hughes, Frankton: Wednesday, May 30th. JUNE. E. A. Reidy, dairy herd, Ohinewai Yards'- Monday, June 18th W. Lorrigan, Kio Kio: Wednesday, June 27th JULY. D. Montague, Turangamoana, Matamata: Tuesday, July 3rd W. Prerton, Tahuna: Thursday, July sth R. A. Bent, Cambridge Yards, in conjunction with the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile: July 10th A. E. H. Sommerville, Otorohanga : Thursday, July 19th AUGUST. J. Boddie, dairy herd, Te Kuiti: Tuesday, August 2lst (in conjunction with Loan and Mercantile Co.) NOTICE. We desire clients to note that in future reserves must be given on all stock when yardt d. NOTICE. SEED CLEANING! SEED CLEANING! Having dow installed an up-to-date Seed-cleaning Plant, we are buyers of Cocksfoot, Rjegrasses, Clovers, etc. Save ) our seed and it will pay you well. Full market rates offered on receipt of samples. TAUMARUNUI STOCK SALE. TOMORROW. 50Q HEAO CATTLE Entries solicited. TIRAU STOCK SALE. VVedne day, April 18. 300 H 1 AD cATTLE 30 Fat Tows 100 Mixed Cattle 120 Calves 1000 sheep 500 Breeding Ewes 500 Lambs Also, on account of Mr J. Tyson, Mamaku—- | Eft ACRES Freehold Land at ItJ\J Mamaku, with a good 5roomed house ar d outbuildings thereon. Easy terms TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, April 18. 7AA HEAD CATTLE J V/U including l»o Fat and forward Bullocks 20 Fat Cows 34 Forward Cows and Heifers 200 18-month Steers 12 3-year Steers 100 JMixed Cattle 100 Lambs 100 Breeding Ewes Note —The li e of 200 bullocks advertised for thi< sale will be offered at Pio Pio sale on Thursday, April 19th. This saV has been altered from April nth to 18th. » Entries solicited.

Farmers' Auctioneering Co. KAUROA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, April 18. 500 HEAD cattle 250 Bullocks from J. H. Phillips, W. J. Pond, Wm. Thomson, W. H. Skeet, Chas. Swan and J. McCabe 80 8 rron'h Cattle liO Ca!ve> 30 Heifer* in calf 'fo Mixed C tt e 8 Woolly La."nbs Entries solicnro QLKAIIING SALE AT TE AROHA. THURSDAY, APRII. 19th, At 12 O'clock. On account of Messrs Goidon and Sweeney, who are giving up tne livery business, we will sell the whole of their plant, etc, as follows J HORSES, broken to double and single harness, 8 buggies, 1 carriage, 2 double buggies, 2 drays, 1 coach, 2 waggons, 1 gig, 1 hearse, 3 motor cars (Buick, Hupp and Hudson), good ag new, 10 sets single and double harness, 2 sets 4-horse buggy harness, 1 set 3-horse harness, 1 .set 3-horse coach harness, 1 set bugg harness. 1 sot cab harness, 2 sets double harness, set carriage harness, 3 saddles and bridles, lot of spare harness, buggy jack, sundries; 100 cases benzine, etc., etc., etc. Also, half-acre of Innr, corngt of Whitaker ar.d Bridge Streets, with concrete stable c niplete, 34 stalls ard 10 loose boxes, 103 ft frontage by 93ft dep:h. Tenure: Miners right. Also, on account Mr Swazland— HOUSE of 6 rooms, workshop and shop attached, and about I-sth cf aa acre of ground. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, April 19. A HEAD CATTLE Entries solicited. PIO PIO STOCK SALE. Thursday, April 19. KAA HEAD CATTLE Ul/V/ including— , 200 3 and 4-year Bullocks (one line) II Pat Working Bullocks 60 18-month Steers 20 Mixed Cattle 38 18-month Heifers 60 Calves 1500 4 and 6-tooth fat and forward Wethers 200 Woolly Lambs 800 Shorn Lambs Entries solicited NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE. Friday, April 20. CATTLE On account of Messrs Green and Colebrook— THEIR interest in about 4 acres of 1 land, being Allotments 267, 268, 269, 2/0, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279 and 280, Township of Ngaruawahia Full particulars of lease at our office. Entries solicited HIKUTAIA HORSE FAIR, Monday, April 23. 200 Horscs of a " classes Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT HORSHAM DOWNS. Monday, April 23. Favoured with instructions from Messrs Millicich and Dominikovich, who have sold their farm, we will sell the whole of their live and dead stock, comprising— A A SHOR.THORN-JERSEY-cro«s ' ■ COWS, Ist, 2nd and 3rd calvers, artd due to Calve August and September 3 Store Cows 9 Calves 5 Fat Pigs 2 Medium Draught Mares 3 Hacks Springcart, «et cart harness, coil wire netting, 4 milk cans, 2 troughs, table, 6 chair®, sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided.

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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13461, 16 April 1917, Page 8

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