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Farmers' Auctioneering Company. CLEARING SALE AT WALTON. Tuesday, May 8. On account of Mr E. B. W. Cole* who has sold his farm, we will sell the whole of his live and deal stock. OfY-CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY " u COWS 20 Two-year Shorthorn Dairy • Heifers, in fealf 'f 30- Calves f r. j*f . I Shorthorn Bod _ ;<*, 30 Sheep ; M ; .-. i -.;; 8 Sows, in pig 1 Boar 2 First-class Farm Mares D.f. Oliver plough, s.f. do., tine and chain harrows, roller, drill, hay scoop, two mowing machines, tip-dray, 30cwt waggon, trolly, Planet Junior, 20 fowls, five pig-styes on sledges, two tons super, 20 sacks barley, two tons seed potatoes, three stacks lucerne hay, three tons chaff, one new califont, tools, harness, etc. Also, household furniture, including piano. Luncheon Provided. We can recommend the above herd, as Mr Cole has culled heavily during the past six years in which he has been dairying, and now has one of the leading herds in the district. TE KUITI STOCK SALE OF SHEEP AND CATTLE FOR TURNIP STOCKING. Wednesday. May 9. 1000 HEAD GROWN CATTLE 2000 SHEEP FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO,. LTD., HAMILTON. LIM Agents. J. E. HAMILL A GO. Farms For Sale A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. 60 ACRES of very rich land, about half being heavy, dry land, and the other half dry flax land. The owner guarantees that the farm will easily carry 30 cows. Six paddocks, well watered. Good five-roomed house, almost new, also six-bail cowshed and other improvements. Protective trees. Three miles from important town and 1£ mile from station; cream «art passes. £42 per acre; £620 cash; balance arranged. A CHEAP SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. 540 ACRES within convenient distance of Hamilton; about 350 acres in grass, remainder ron; ii feed. Seven paddocks, well wat"od; all lying towards the northeast; very sunny. Practically all ploughable. New house 5 rooms and conveniences 5 hot and cold water, bathroom, verandah front and back, steeUined ceilings; washhouse copper, tubs, .man's room, 4» stall, stable, loose-box, implement-shecj, etc. PRICE ONLY £lO 10s per acrej £750, cash. MUST BE SOLD. PRICE REDUCED FROM £2O TO £ls PER ACRE. 158 ACRES, easy ploughable land. Seven paddocks; well watered by springs and a very fine stream which has a gravel bed. All in grass and cultivation. Comfortable four-roomed house and conveniences, also outbuildings. Good fences. Price reduced from £2O to £ls per acre—a genuine reduction owing to urgent private reasons. Any reasonable terms given, say £3OO down. Owner would exchange for small house in Hamilton. ANOTHER CHEAP FARM. PRICE, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, ONLY £lO 5s PER ACRE. 268 ACRES—a very nice block of easy rolling land; well subdivided and watered by permanent streams. About 170 acres in good grass. Good house of six rooms and conveniences; man's house, stable, buggy-shed, "ow-shed and separator room, etc. £lO JB* per acre for prompt sale.;* £6OO-' cash; balance arranged. THAMES VALLEY. £250 CASH. 274 ACRES, about half cabbage-*ree land, and slightly undulating, remainder first-class flax swamp, drained and ready to be grassed; carrying a good deal of rough feed; about 130 acres new grass, a first-class take. Well watered. Stables, implement-shed, man's room, etc. £l7 10s per acre; £250 cash; balance arranged. Owner would take a house as part payment. J.LHAMILL&Co. HAMILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13462, 17 April 1917, Page 8

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