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N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. ■ t/u cottage, 7Y2 miles from Hamilton, handy to conveniences. Piice, £2O per acre—£soo cash, balance ananged. •7C ACRES, half in gcod grass, balance rough feed. Hou<e 4 - 1 u rooms, 1% mile from school and creamery. Price, S&7 10/- per acre—cash £550. » w^ K Q ACRES, J4-mile from Matangi Station, all in grass. House £SO per acre. Terms arranged. EJ7B ACRES, good bush country, 275 acres in good grass, 3 w • u paddocks. House 5 rooms; 4% miles from station by good road. Price, £4 5/- per acre-£4OO cash, balance arranged. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. LIMITED, HAMILTON TOP DRESSING SEASON "Ephos" Phosphate. Price, ex ship, £7 10/. f.ofe. Auckland. A BOVE is due to arrive any time now. If requiring we would advise booking at once, otherwise it will be too late to obtain the ex ship price. We can also supply : Super, Guano, Bonedust, etc. Prices on application. JUBILEE MANURE - nett fob. Hamilton. The best machine on the market. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. LIMITED, HAMILTON.

FOR PRIVATE SALE. : SHORTHORN DAIRY HEIF,u ERS, close to pre fit Whole Dairy of iOGDJfcKbLY-bHOKIbUKIN ' Cress DAIRY COWS, due August and September (2nd and 3rd calvers) BUYERS who are not prepared to pay cash within 14 days of purchase MUST make iheir financial arrangements with the effice at Hamilton before buying. CLEARING SALES. June 21st: R. G. Brotherhood, Kihikibi June 22nd: Mr Geo. Watt, jnr., Cambridge June 26th: Mr T. Wrennall, Kaipaki June 27th: Mr Jno. Shaw, Fencourt June 29th: Mr F. McGovern, Te Awamutu (dairy herd), in con« junction with Farmers' Auctioneering Co. June 29th: Mr Jno. Fortune, Karamu July 3rd: Mr P. Drinkwater, Taupiri July 10th: Mr R. A. Bent, Cambridge Yards, dairy herd (in conjunction with Farmers' Auctioneering Co.). July 2Cth: Mr J. Burns (dairy herd), Cambridge Yards July 25th: Mr John Walker, Orakau August 2lst: Mr Jas. Boddie, Te Kuiti (in conjunction with Farmers' Auctioneering Co.). HAMILTON STOCK SALE, Thursday, June 21. || HEAO CATTLE 25 Fat Cows 20 2-year Steers 70 Calves 20 Store Cows v 10 Springing Heifers 40 Mixed Cattle 60 Fat Sreep ICOO 11 m Ewes in lamb CLEARING SALE AT KIHIKIHI. Thursday, June 21. Favoured with instiuctions from Mr R. G. Brotherhood, we will sell on the above date the whole of his live and dead stcck, inc.uding—-)-l YOUNG SHORTHORN.COWS **J due August and September 1 Shorthorn Bull 2 Farm Horses, all work I 2j-yr Colt by Royal Signal I 2j-yr Filly by Good Times I Child's Pony I Sow near farrowing, 1 purebred Berkshire boar Champion disc drill, 11-coulter almost new, set discs, set 3-leaf tine harrows, tripod harrows, waggon iocwt, s.f. Oliver plough, set 3-hjrse bars, chains, col'ars and hames, bridles and saddles, 6 milk cans, 2 tubs, sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE AT HAUTAPU, CAMBRIDGE. Friday, June 22. Instructed by Mr Geo. Watt, jnr.. who is giving up dairying, we will sell on above date lis wfcole herd of CO CHOICE SriORTHORN-AYR-ou SHiFE Cross DAIRY COWi>, due August and September HeitVrs, Pigs, etc Also, on account Mr H. Tyler, who has sold his farm—--2 STACK COVERS (20 x 20) good quality, set 4-horse gear, 20gal. copper boiler, 2 bags pig meal, bag grass sted, cowboy saddle, 5° sacks, wheelbarrow, Singer sewing machine, new rei eating rifle, large dining table, couch, etc. TE AWAMUTU STOCK BALE. i-aturddy, June 23. it\f\ HEAD CATTLE :o F«t < ows l' 1; Calves <0 More Cows 0 lb-month to 2-yefcr Steers to Mix d ».aitle 6 Choce 2 J to 3-} ear Shorthorn fleers, in forwaid condition 40 Well-bred 2-year old Steers 2 Young light harness Horses (single and double) Also,— 6J Acres Swedes with 6J£ acres run off on McGary Avenut 3 Acres Swedes with 4% aeres run off NGARUAWAHIA HORSE SALE. Tuesday, June :6. i\ H( RSES OF ALL CLASS! S 30 Unbrcken 3 and 4-year Colts and Fillies 60 Broken heavy and medium Draughts 50 Hacks and harness Horses I Horse, saddle and bridle, tools and camp outfit Pair good young buggy horse?, both » < in j rg'e and double harness

CLEARING SALE AT KAIPAKI. Tuesday, June 26. Instructed by Mr T. Wrennall, who has sold his farm, we will sell on above date the whole of his live and dead stock, including—--1 Q FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS 1 u due August and September 7 Jersey-Shorthotn Heifers in calf 1 Empty 2-year Heifer 2 Heifer Calves I Jersey Bull Lalf, 6 mcnths i Buggy Maie I Medium Draught Mare Disc and tine harrows, Punch plough, I ton super, 2 tons chaff, hand chaffcutter, milk cans, harness, sundries; also, household furniture and effects. Luncheon Provided CLEARING SALE AT FENCOURT, CAMBRIDGE. Wednesday, June 27. Favoured with insttucticns from Mr John Shaw, who has sold his farm, we will sell on above date the whole of his live and dead stcck, including- ? Aft SHORTVU HORN CALVES (mixed sexes) 15 Empty Cows 10 Horses Implements, sundries, household furniture, etc. Full particulars later. HAMILTON DAIRY COW SALE. Wednesday, June 27. Entries solicited OTOROHANGA STOCK SALE. Thursday, June 28. Entries solicited CLEARING SALE AT KARAMU. Friday, June .9. Instructed by Mr John 1 < rtune, who has sold his place, we will sell on above date—--9| FORWARD COWS * ■ 18 Calves 1 Bull 2 Draught Hones 1 Unbroken Dr<ught I Hack Tip Dray, Impleaems, Furniture (small lot), ttc. OHAUPO DAIRY COW SALE. Thursday snd Fiiday, July 5 and 6. \ CA CHOICE' DAIRY COWS J '* lU and HEIFERS Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT ORAKAU. Wednesday, July 25th. Instructed by Mr John Walker, who is giving up dairying, we will sell on the above oate the whole of his choice Dairy Herd, comprising— CHOICE YOUNG SHORT- • HORN I AIRY COWS, in calf to ptciigiee and grade Shorthorn bulls SALE OF DAIRY HERD AT TE AWAMUTU. Friday, June 29. Favoured with instructions from Mr F. McGovern, we will seil (in conjunction with The Farmers' Co.-op. Auctioneering Co) "XTRA CHOICE JERSEY ' and JF.RsEY-cross DAIRY COWS » 5 Holstein Cows 5 Shorthorn Lows 35 Jeiscy-cros> Htifers I Pureortd Jersey Cow 1 Purebred Jersey Bull 2 Waggon Horses 16 Milk Cans, 1 waggon tohold 20 milk cans The ab ve are an old-established herd ;,ll in i«tf ti pi.iebredJersey null, tiii- }u\ am -ariy August. Aver, test last ; ease n 4.1. Clients c n inspect these uws ariv time prior to sal?. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Te Pukt. * v i'MRY HERDS of 30 ta 80 OWS for private sale. PMP\«s* quiiics in\ited. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AQENCY CO., LTD.. » —«" TON. CHAS. HUNTER, T.■ -.- -.LON, AUCTION ■■-

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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13512, 19 June 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13512, 19 June 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13512, 19 June 1917, Page 8

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