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PALQETV AND CO., LTD. DALGETY & CO, LTO HAMILTON.

October 18th, Uruntwood Estate October 24th, R C ay and Watson, McGregor's roud, Morrinsville. NOTICE. BUYERS who are not prepared to ??T y rc£ ash '? ithi ° - 14 tey* o£ Purchase MUST make their financial arrangements with the office at Hamilton before buying. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15. Entries Solicited. TIRAU STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 200 HE 4 D CATTLE, including: 10 Store Cows 60 2-vear Steers 50 Mixed-sex Yearlings, good condition. 40 18-month to 2-year E." Heifers Purebred Hol.-Friesian Heifers (empty) Entries Solikited. MATAMATA STOCIC SALE^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 800 H ? AD CATTLE Including, 3 Well-bred 2-year S.H. Bulls 20 Head Heef 40 Store Cows 200 2 and 3-year Steers 200 18 month and 2-year Empty Heifers 300 M.S. Yearlings 50 Dairy Cows and Heifers 50 Fresh-dropped Calves 60 Fat Hoggets 65 Fat Ewes 50 Woolly Hoggets 20 Ewes and Lambs Entries Solicited. OTOROHANGA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IG. Entries Solicited. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. JOQ HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. . CLEARING SALE AT BRUNTWOOD ESTATE (near Cambridge). FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. At 10.30 a.m. sharp. Instructed by the GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD., in the Estate of the late K Leslie, owing to the Estate having been sold, rFHE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK in the above Estate. CATTLE. 1 7$ DAIRY COWS, springing and 1 m milk 3 Shorthorn Bulls 80 Calves (on the bucket) HORSES. 9 Farm Horses 3 •Hacks SUNDRIES AND IMPLEMENTS. One 6-cow plant L.K.G. h.p. Felix engine. 1 6-cow plant L.Iv.G. 3Ah.p. National engine, 1 Alfa Laval separator (300 gallons per hour), 1 vertical boiler and pump, 1 sawbench, 3 circular saws 3 two-ton waggons, 1 hay sweep, 1 plough d.f. (Duncan), 1 set tripod harrows, 1 set chain harrows, 2 sets disc harrows,, 1 two-leaf tine harrows, 1 three-leaf tine harrows, 1 spring dray, 1 ordinary dray, 1 gig, 1 Massev Harris drill, 1 Sampson tractor. and attachable 3-furrow Duncan plough 2 sets trap harness, 1 set dray harness, 1 set heavy spring cart harness, 15 cases distillate, 6cwt. assorted grass seed, 3 tons super. 4 gallons heavy red oil, 1 hand truck, 1 hay lift, 1 hay rake, shovels, spades, hay forks, etc., 1 mowing machine, 1 grindstone, swingle bars, 1 post hole borer, two hav knives, 1 crosscut saw, 2 floor clamps, licwt. plain wire, scwt. barbed pig wire, 1 set Avery scales, 1 endless chain, 1 set block and tackle, plough chains, 1 maul and steel hammer, two rick covers (good), 1 drill cover (good), child's saddle and bridle, one cxerrise sa'ddel, 1 English saddle, 10 bairs cement, 60 mixed fencing posts, 30 milk cans, 1 roll wire netting. FURNITURE. Two carpet squares, 1 oak extension table, 1 kitchen table, 1 hall runner, 1 hall mat, 1 double bed, wire wove and mattress, 1 kitchen dresser, also lot of piping, scrap iron. etc. Luncheon Provided.

TE AWAMUTU STOCK SAL&t SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. 4f) A HEAD CATTLE Including 30 Yearling and 2-year Bulls 10 2-year Steers 100 2-year Empty Heifers Entries Solicited. PAEROA STOCK BALE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. 2Q() HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. |0 HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. £OO HEAD" CATTLE Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT MORRINS* VILLE. (McGregor's Road). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 12 o'clock sharp. On account of Messrs Reay and Watson, who have sold their farm at Piako: rPHE WHOLE OF THEIR LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, including Horses, Implements, etc., as under: CATTLE: 20 2-vear Steers 9 2-year Springing Heifers 10 2-year E. Heifers 2 Springing House Cows, first-class SHEEP: 400 2, 4, 6-tooth and f.m. Rom.-Lin-coln Ewes, with 100 per cent. lamhs 220 M.S. Hoggets 10 Rom. Rams, 4 and 6-tooth NOTE—Sheep will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. HORSES: 6 Farm Horses 4 Good Hacks 1 3-year Draught Colt, unbroken 2 2-year Draught Colts, unbroken 1 Yearling Draught Colt, unbroken 2 Ponies IMPLEMENTS—--1 d.f. plough (R. and G.), 1 d.f. plough (B. McD.), 1 swamp plough (P. and D. Duncan), 1 d.f. disc plough, 2 sets discs, 1 9-tined M.H. cultivator, 1 set chain harrows, 1 set tripod harrows, 1 3-lcaf and 1 4-leaf tine harrows. 1 Cambridge roller, 1 manure distributor, 1 McCormick reaper and binder, 1 2i-ton farm waggon (4in tyres, pat. mail axles), 1 light farm waggon, 1 11-coulter Colonial drill, ] gig and harness, 2 sets 4.horse blocks and chains, 2 sets 4-horse swinglebars i G sets harness, lot 2in piping, scwt plain and barbed wire, tools, sundries, etc. Also, oowt Salt 15 Ducks. NOTE—AH of the above stock has been inspected by our agent and is in good condition. The implements, etc., aro nearly new. Luncheon Provided. WAIHI STOCK SALE. MONDAY* OCTOBER 28. OPENING SALE IN THE NEW MUNICIPAL YARDS, WAIHI, 1000 HEAT) CATTLE. lIJUU Including : 180 2-year Steers 150 18-month Steers 40 2-year Heifers, empty 100 3-yenr Steers IGO Yearling Steers and Heifers 100 Springers 50 Store Cows Entries Solicited. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. HAMILTON.

Choice Suburban Dairy Farms FJA ACRES—AII Rich Flat Land; in the best English grasses; ring fenced, and subdivided into 4 paddocks; carrying capacity 25 cows; no buildings; Factory, 1 mile, School l j miles. To a buyer who wil! erect buildings the vendor will give exceptional terms. PRICE—£SS Per Acre. No. 476 ACRES—A first-class piece of land and in exceptionally fine English grass; will carry from 22 to 24 cows; only 2j miles from the HAMILTON POST OFFICE; 6-bail cowshed, with concrete floor, and several other buildings. There is no dwelling; beautiful site for residence, with excellent Plantation lor shelter. This section will be well worth £IOO per acre in a year or two. PRICE—£6S per acre. Good Terms to Sound Man. No. 477 A A ACRES—A Tip-top Little Farm for a man with a Milk Round; all in splendid pasture; well fenced and well watered; easily carry 22 cows; no buildings; only 2j miles from the HAMILTON POST OFFICE; electric light within a-mile; motor bus passes within i mile. This is undoubtedly one of the best Suburban Sections anywhere round Hamilton, and there is a lovely site for a Homestead. PRICE—£BS per acre. Easy Terms given. A Most Beautiful Home. JUST THE PLACE FOR A RETIRED FARMER. 21 ACRES—OnIy 15 minutes' w.ill; from VICTORIA STREET, 6-roomed Residence, bathroom, hot and cold water, wash-house, copper and tubs, storeroom, trapshed, workshop, and orchard in full bearing; about 1| acres in best grasses; the balance of the land is laid out in BEAUTIFUL LAWNS and SHRUBBERY, and FLOWER GARDEN, all of which are sheltered bv a well trimmed hedge. The PROPERTY is very suitable for subdivision at any time, and if one desired he could erect two or three more houses. PRICE—£ISOO. Good Terms to approved purchaser. SOLE AGENTS: Abraham k Williams, Ltd. P.O. Box hi 'Phone 4)5 M. E. LAYBOURN, Manager, HAMILTON. Private 'Pboue 431 LAN_D A GREAT BARGAIN NEAR HAMILTON OFFERED FOR SALE. 1 j)()0 ACRES UNIMPROVED LAND, except some fencing, 500 acres roll- ■ UmJ" ing, all ploughable country 11 fern; this land grows splendid root crops; balance first-class mixed bush—tawa, rimu, white pine, rata, totara, etc. Land lies to north_east. Well watered throughout. Situated 011 Waiua River, ten miles Hamilton. Adjoining farms improved and selling at high prices. Title: Registered Land Transfer. Native I-ease for 42 years. Rent Is per acre and compensation clause ot £3 per acre for improvements. PRICE ONLY £2 10/. GOODWILL, £3OO CASH. ADJOINING DRIED MILK FACTORY. A LSO OFFERED FOR SALE-40 ACRES RICH FLAT LAND, river silt; •' no manure required and does not iiikkl. Carries 20 milking cows, 3 horses and a bull. This handy little farm adjoins dried will; factory and !, railway station; close to school and post office. PRICE, £45 PER ACRF, '' £BOO cash. Can arrange for nil stock finance. . } A. C. JOHNSON - Te Kuiti

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13886, 11 October 1918, Page 8

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