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.■.v»«iJHßfe». NECKING COIWP *DAIRY FARM AS A GOING CONCERN ' Glaxo Factory, all in English grasses excepting 10 acres under plough. Subdivided into 14 paddocks by good tences. The property is nicely sheltered and has a well-kept lire hedge on road frontage, and is well watered by windmills, elc. The buildings comprise a new 5-roomed concrete house with all conveniences and gardens nicely laid out. New up-to-date cowshed and yards all concreted, 5-cow plant, rat-prcof store and granary, cart and implement shed, styes for 30 pigs. The farm wintered all the cows and other stock without cither turnips or hay. The s*ock consists of 85 good dairy cows in calf to pedigree Shoi thorn bulls, 3 draught horses, 7 porkers, 1 Berkshire boar, poultry, and all the Implements required on a farm. This property has a good road frontage and is most suitable for cutting up into valuable dairy farms, and is cheap at the price—£s7 10s. Terms arranged. The Farmers' Co-op. And. Co., Ltd WARD STREET. HAMILTON NOTICE 'HE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., has taken over MANSON and BARR'S Business in Ward Street, Hamilton, and have taken up the Agency for the Auckland Province of P. and D. DUNCAN'S well-known Farm Implements and Machinery. This, in addition to MASSEY-HARRIS CO.'s Agency, now gives the Company two leading lines of Agricultural Implements and Machinery, second to none im New Zealand. Ridd Milking Machines— We have also, after careful consideration, secured the Agency for Waikato of this well-known Machine. The RIDD ENGINE is economical in fuel consumption and simple to work; starts on benzine, and when hot uses kerosene fuel. We are now prepared to book orders at our Hamilton Show Rooms, or at any of our branches, and have every confidence in recommending the RIDD MILKING PLANT to our clients. MR D. WILSON, late of Manson and Ban's, has joined our staff, and has been placed in charge of the Implement Show Rooms, and a cordial invitation is extended to all Farmers to visit ar.d inspect our large range of goods before purchasing elsewhere.

iUAIAU STOCK ARE—CASH 14 DAYS. Clients wishing for an extension of time for payment, either by cash or by the subsequent sale of ■tock must make arrangements prior to purchase with the management of head office, Hamilton. UL£ARINB SALES. AUGUST. A. C. Fisher, Horotiu: Wednesday, 25th September. NOTICE. HAMILTON dSy STOCK SALE will be continued EVERY WED. NESDAY during SEPTEMBER. NOTICE. PtAMBIUDGE BULL SALE, adyer- '*--■' tised on our Calendar for W eclnesdav, October 2, has been ALTERED to FRIDAY, October 11. HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. ■ TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 11.30 a.m. IAA HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 12 o'clock. ■• A A HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. HAMILTON DAIRY STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 11.30 a.m. "»A DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. Entries Solicited. NGATEA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. .4, 12 o'clock. Entries Solicited. OTOROHANGA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 12 o'clock. ©AA HEAD CATTLE 15 Fat Steers 20 2-year Steers 30 20-month Steers 40 Yearling Steers 10 Springing Cows 20 Springing Cows 50 Head Mixed Cattle Entries Solicited. OPARAU STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 11 o'clock. «Q SPRI NG E R S 150 Yearling and 18-month Cattle. Entries Solicited. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 11.30 a.m. A ft A HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 12 o'clock. AAA HEAD CATTLE. &"" including: 10 Fat Bullocks 20 Fat Heifers tad Cows 10 Empty Cows 20 Springing Heiferi and Cows 40 Mixed-sex Yearlings 20 Yearling S.H. Steers 15 Shorthorn Yearling Heifers. 3(! Tip-top Yearling Steers 12 Mother-reared Shorthorn yearlings, mostly steers off turnips 20 Yearling Shorthorn Steers (good). Entiies Solicited. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, SEPT 6, 12 o'clock. AAA HEAD CATTLE. Ai\f\ S H E E KAUROA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY', 6th SEPTEMBER. 11 o'clock O 21-YEAR SH. HEIFERS, in calf. 106 Mixrd sex Yearlings. 6 Cows. 216 Hoggets. 60 Full-mouth Empty Ewes. \ 48 Two and fom-tooth Wethers. Entries Solicited.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13851, 31 August 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13851, 31 August 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13851, 31 August 1918, Page 9