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FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. The Cheapest Farm it? the Waikato and Absolutely the Best OOA ACRES.—Alongside Glaxo Factory. AwV Orginally heavy kahikatea bush. All been stumped and ploughed, and now in the best of grass and in good heart. This property has been well farmed. Pine homestead. All necessary outbuildings. Well subdivided and >vell watered. First-class orchard. A splendid cutting-up proposition, nothing to beat this in the Waikato. PRICE, £45. Eisy terms to approved man. The Farmers' Co-op. Auct. Co., Ltd. WARD STREET, HAMILTON.

ll4!Uii)uiU:li \M\lMfl STOCK AKE—CASH WITHIN 14 DAYS. Clients wishing for an extension of time for payment, either by cask or by the subsequent sale of stock must make arrangements prior to purchase with the management of head office, Hamilton. CLEARING SALES. JULY. W. Hall, Te Kowhai: Monday, July 22nd. H. E. Porritt, Matamata: Monday, July 22nd. J. T. Tench-ay, Taumarunui: Monday, July 22 W; Sklenars, Orini, Tues., July 23rd. R. J. McCausland, Motumaoho: Wednesday, July 24. A. Frodsham, Katikati: Thursday, July 25th. T. Bunting, Athenree: Friday, July 26. J. Caughey, Kainui: Friday, Julv 26. W. Bly: Sale of Dairy Herd, Fridav, July 26. A. C. Hoye, Tauwhare: Saturday, July--27. G. Thomas, Te Kowhai: Monday, July 99. . Teddy, jun., Kaipaki: Tuesday, July 30th. LATER. . A. Hopping, sale of 80 Stud Holstein Cattle, at Hikutaia, Wed., October 25.. in conjunction with Dalgety and Company. AUGUST. lira Harney, Walton: Thursday, Aug. "; C. Milne, Riki.o-Rangi, Ohaupo road: Monday, August 12. J. H. Hepburn, Tirau: Tuesday, August 13. REPORTS OF SALES wiU be published in Tuesday and Friday's issues of this paper. CLEARING SALE AT TE KOWHAI. 22nd JULY, 12 o'clock,

On account of Mr W. Hall, who has imposed of hi? farm, we will sell §HPHE WHOLE OP HIS LIVE AND p* ■■ DEAD STOCK. 1 "Empty Heifer 1 Empty Cow 1 Sp. Heifer p ; 50 Good Weaner Calves 1 Sp. Cow Woolly Hoggets i 140 Ewes in lamb 3 Komney Bams 4 Aged Draught Horses I 1 2-year Draught Filly I 1 Yearling Draught Filly 2 Hacks I 2 Sheep Dogs I Buick Motor Car, Double Buggy, pp. Cart, Hillside Plough, Disc, Chain, •nd Tine Harrows, Mowing Machine. |Hay Rake and Sweep, Stacker, 13-coul-ler M.H. Drill, Scarifier, Harness, I S.F. Plow, D.F. Plow, Double Disc Plow, Platform Scales, 2 tons Chaff, 3-ton lorry, with movable sides, etc . gtack Hay (8 tons), Swingle! trees, Cream Cans, Battens, Corrugated Iron, Sundries, Fowls, gock ß and Turkeys, Household Furniof 8-roomed house. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE AT MATAMATA. I MONDAY, JULY 22, 12 o'clock. On account of Mr H. E. Porritt, who as sold his farm, we will sell THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND 1 DEAD STOCK, including: 50 Choice Jersey Dairy Cows, young, and in calf to Jersey and S.H. bulls 50 Jersey-cress and S.H. Heifers, in calf to Jersey and S.H. bulls 1 Quiet House Cow, just calved 2 Store Cows • 30 Yearlings 1 4-year Purebred S.HI Bull | 1 3-year Ped. Jersey Bull m 1 2-year Purebred Jersey Bull 2 Purebred Berkshire Sows, in pig 1 Aged Heavy Draught Mare, in foal to "Boyal Signet" _ 7 Other Horses (good sorts) | 75gal. Globe Separator with power ttachments, 6 20gal. Milk Cans, Light Vmy Gig, Low Phaeton, Light Sp. Tip fray, 13-coulter M.H. Drill, Cultivajr, Disc, Tine and Flexible Harrows teaney Roller, Hay Rake, Harrow **..* 1»1 AIM 1 T ni i <-. s, Chains, Collars, Half-ton Cemt, Calt and Pig Troughs, Distillate and Benzine, Portable Boiler, Fowls, 1 105 gal. Domo Separator, Sundries] and Household Furniture, etc. I Dairy Herd is an exceptionally fine one, having run the high-' est average test (4.5) at the factory last season.

Luncheon Provided. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JULY 22, 12 o'clock. HEAD BEEF. QQ HEAD CATTLE 50 3-3i-ye:>r Big-framed Store Bullocks 50 2-month to 2-year Steers 20 Empty Cows (fresh condition) 2 Bulls 6 S.H. Bulls (9 to 20 months), by ped. hull from registered cow 60 Daiiy Cows and Heifers 250 Good Calves (off Hurnips), mostly Shorthorns tOO SHEEP 250 2-t«oth Lincoln-Pom. Ewes in lamb 200 Strong Wool I v Hoggets 50 Fat Hoegets' , 15 Pigs locwt Waggon 6-Passenger Coach, with movable top anrl sides; would make a good milk waggon i'b, on account of Mr H. Bell, who is giving up dairying: '" '"■ "-iry Cows, including 27 of Makgill and

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13815, 20 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13815, 20 July 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13815, 20 July 1918, Page 10