Farmers' Auctioneering Co. MATAHATA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, May 30. AA HEAD CATTLE I 232 IVI and 4-year fat and forward Builocks 603 f.f.m. Ewe«, running with Romney rams (well woolled and a big-framed line) On account Mr H. Miller swede?, 40 acres young grass, remainder grass; I mile P.O. and railway ; I roomed house, barn, shearing shed with machine?, 50ft concrete dip, milking shed foi 5-cow plant. Ebtries solicited CLEARING SALE AT ROTORANGI. Friday, June I. Favoured with instructions from Mr L. S. Pulsford, we will sell on abore date—y*l PICKED DAIRY COWS, to •** calve July I Draught Ware, aged I Medium Draught Gelding, aged I Draught Gelding, rising 2yrs New 4-cow milking plant with 3-h.p. engine, fairest devil (stump puller), never used, new Cambridge roller, d.f. plough, set disc harrows, set 3-leaf tine harrows, M.H. mower, about 1500 ft dressed timber, lot sundries. Note—These cows are a really good lot, and only being sold on account of accident to owner. OHAUPO HORSE SALE. I Friday, June I. IAA HORSES OF ALL CLASSES Entries solicited CLEARING SALE AT OKAEKIA, WAEPENGA. TUESDAY, JUNE sth, at 12 o'clock. Favoured with instructions from Mr W. WALLACE, who.has sold his farm, we will sell on the above date the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, including : K CHOICE DAIRY COWS, mostly 1 Shorthorns, in calf to registered Shorthorn bull 9 2-year Heifers 54 calves (a good line) Shorthorn 1 2-year Shorthron Bull. Entered in N.Z . .Milking Shorthorn Herd Book. (Pedigree at sale) 1 Yearling Shorthorn Bull; 1 Draught Mare (all harness) with i'oai at foot by Royal Knight; 1 Draught Gelding, 5 years; 1 Draught Gelding, 4 years ; I Draught Gelding, aged; 1 Brood Mare; 1 Gig Horse (quiet for ladv to drire); 1 Hack Mare, 4 years; 30 2tooth Ewes, in lamb to Romney ram; 1 Sulky and Harness; Harness (plough); 50 Turkeys; 20 Fowls. 12 cream cans, quantity building timber, 2500 feet bridge timber, 500 puriri and totara posts, 6 totara strainers, 1000 rimu battens, 10 rimu gates, quantity iron, 2 tons super, 5-ton bonedust, 3-ton Guano, j-ton cement, bag lime, 100 sacks, 2 tons good chaff, 2 bags oats, 1 bag sharps, barrel treacle, G barrels, circular saw, wire strainer, slashers, wedges, pig frame, water spouting, 1 Raynes' patent pulley. NOTE—We can, with every confidence, recommend the above dairy herd, as Mr Wallace has kept nothing but the best cows in his herd. Coaches will meet morning trains at Te Kauwhata, returning in time to catch evening trains. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLEARING SALE AT WAIHOU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE Favoured with instructions from Messrs Bigger wiil offer the whole of their live and dead stock, comprising— Qfl DAIRY COWS, in calf to Jrrsev ou bull 3 Co? s (empty), in full milk 5 Heifers, in calf 13 Heifer Calves I Pure Jersey bu 1. Bright Glorv. bre )by VVaro Miro,Ta &n3kt 1 Bull Calf, pureb'td 2 Sows with II pigs at-fcot I Boar 3 set» plough harne-s, 30cwt dray with fraroe, n-cuulter M.H. drill, M.H. disc 6 ! t 6in., chain and tripod ha*rows Qft, Oliver plough, M.H. Mower 4ft 6in., M.H. rake Bft, lot farm harness, 2 saddles, 3 farm horses and harnew, all ntcessary miking utenuls for dairy, also ail sorts »f farm tools 19 Fully paid-up Te A:oba Dairy Co shares 35 Te Aroha Cheese Co. shire? FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO,. LTD., HAMILTON. The hot water bottle that lasts for years is the cheapest in the long run. That's the one made by the North British Rubber Coy. with their patent "Uniquu" Stopper—a little thing to look at, a big thing to find. Sold by all traders.*
Thoroughly Sound Investments GENUINE PROSPECTIVE TURNOVER QQA A CRES—Freehold; about 40 aeresexcellent rolling country in the &&\J ±\. Desfc of English Grasses. Balance Drained Swamp, about 80 acres of this is well grassed, and there is rough feed' on the balance. The timber in the swamp is well rotted and can easily be cleared. Will carry 50 Milking Cows in its present condition. SMALL COTTAGE, Implement Shed, and Storeroom; close to rapidly rising town, and important railway station. Good metalled road to gate. Cream cart passes daily. This property will command £35 to £4O per acre inside the next three years. 4Q5 ACRES—RENEWABLE LEASE, with right to FREEHOLD 0 x *" at any time; rent 2s 9-id per acre; 360 acres in grass. All been heavy bush. Watered by numerous stoney bottom streams; 130 acres flat to undulating, balance mostly "easy hills. 250 acres ploughable; fenced and subdivided. Will easily winter 2 sheep per acre, or will-carry 200 big cattle. Cottage "and Severn! out-buildings. Approached by two well formed roads; only 10 miles from progressive town and railway. PRICE: £3 per acre for Goodwill, with £SOO cash down or £IOOO if all cash. Government valuation -£ISOO. APPLY AT ONCE TO—ABRAHAM ■ Limited HAMILTON
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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13488, 19 May 1917, Page 8
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