Farmers' AuotioiMtrlng Co. PATETONGA STOCK SALE. Monday, May 7. HEAD CATTLE 23 18-ff'Onth Steers 12 2-year Heifers in calf 4" 1 Fat and forward Cows 3 Fat Cows 6 Stf re C/ ws 14 Shorrhoi n Calves 20 18-month Heifers MATIERE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, May 8. OHA'JPO STOCK SALE. Tuesday, Mav 8. PAEROA STOCK SALE. Tuesday, May 8 Entries solicited clearing sale at whawharua (Near Otorohanga). Monday, May 7. At 12 o'clock. Favoured with instructions from Mr R. Sawle, who has sold his farm, we will sell the whole of his live and dead stcck, comprising—- | A FAT HEIFERS * ~ 6 2-year Steers 7 Good Dairy Cows 19 2Vi and 3-ye<=r Heifers in calf to Shorthorn bull 22 2c-month Steers 5 Weeners 10 Farm Hcrses Pigs, Implement, Sundries etc. , ,/: Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE AT WALTON. Tuesday, May 8. On account Oi Mr E. B. W. Cole, who has sold his farm, we will sell the whole of his live acd dead stock, comprising— OA CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY vu COWS
20 Two-year Shorthorn Dairy Heifers, in calf 30 Calves I Shorthorn Bu'l 40 Pigs 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 machine*, tip-dray, 30cwt waggon, trolly. Planet Junior, 20 fowls, five pig-styles on sledges, two tons super, 20 sacks barley, two tons seed potatoes, three stacks luceine hay, three tons chaff, one new califont, tools, harness, 14c aI. copper and stand, 90gal. Alfa Laval separator, 2%-h.p. International benzine engine, milk cans, cream cans, buckets, %-ton molasses, 6 sacks maize, etc. Household Furniture, etc. - Also, on account W. W. McCardle— CHOICE DAIRY HEIFERS in calf On account of othef clients — McCormick Binder (almost new), I 2-ton Waggon, 3 Milk Cans, 2 Cream Cans, Harness, M.H. 14blade Disc, d.f. R. andG. Plough, 2-ton Waggon, etc. On account E. Marr—--12 Actes Swedes Luncheon Provided. Clients can inspect these cows any day previous to sale during milking hours. We can recommend .the above herd, as Mr Ccle has culled hravily during the past six years in which he has been dairying, and now has one of the leading herds in the district. CLEARING SALE AT TE PAHU. WVnesday, May 9. On account of Mr H. Madsen, who has sold his faim, we will sell the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising—--20 2^"Y EAR STEERS 14 2j->ear Heifers, been with Shorthorn bull f 4 Cows in calf 1 Cow and calf 2 2-\ ear Shorthorn bulls 32 Mixed sex Calves 160 Wethtr Hoggtts I Go~>d fcLclr, by Young McKinney M.H. plough, disc harrow, scaldirg trough, i4gal. boiler, saw and wedges, d.b. gun, meat safe, Edison phonograph with about 50 records, 6 bags potatoes, trap and barne s. Also, Household Furniture, Crockery and Sundries. A's<% on account of other clients—--140 £ ' 5-iear Romney-Lincoln 1 * wes, w th E.L. Rams Head .Yixtd Cattle Luncheon Provided.
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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13475, 4 May 1917, Page 8
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