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FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. Dairy Going Concern 1 O i Kr-clml'l, with 100 acres in now grass, about 3(| acres good lo4* |i. )X aIK | raU|lo swamp, balance torn and rough loots. J (HI acres is flat balance undulating, well-watered. Small houso, 4-bail cowshedand yards, tnpsliod, etc. The propert-v is situated 4 miles from Railway .Nation and FactoiT The- stock include the pick of 20 out of GO choice heifers m milk an to'calvo; 3 (mm horses. 5 pitxs. fowls and tmkcjs; >h oO gal. scparator cream cans, d.f. plough, discs, and harrows, all new There is a shaiemilker it present oil the property. This is a rare chaac© for a man with small capital. A pood clean start on a clean farm, absolutely free ot noxious weeds The cheapest place on the market. PRICE—£IB. EASY TERMS. Cheap Dairy Farm IPA ACRES FREEHOLD, situated eight miles from Hamilton; 150 acres it)'' ln jrrass, 10 acres oats, 10 paddocks, all flat land. Buildings consist of 5-room«f House and conveniences, telephone, 4-bail cowshed (2-cow plant), separator room all concreted, implement shed, etc. H miles to school and P 0 6i miles to railway, 2 cream carts pass. Owner has been grazing, but the farm will easily milk 35 to 40 cows and carry young stock. Owner must sell on account of' ill-health in family and offers exceptionally easy terms. Good turnover in this farm. PRICE, £2B. IE RMS EAS\. The Farmers' Co-op. Auct. Co., Ltd. WARD STREET. HAMILTON. WOOLPACKS. OUR supplies from Calcutta have now arrived. Owing to probable shortage clients should book their requirements without TURNIP, SWEDE AND RAPE SEED. These have now landed, and we are prepared to book orders at once. Quality and germination of the best. GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. We can now quote for Autumn delivery, and already have a large number of orders on hand. Prices will be much firmer later, and clients would be wise to book their requirements now. Full supplies of Manure, Seeds, Grain, Hardware, Sheep Dips, Benzine, Lubricating Oils, Motor Tyres, Motor Tubes, and all Farmers' Requisites on hand, Ageuts for— MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS P. & D. DUNCAN'S IMPLEMENTS •' DONALD " WOOLPRESSES " LISTER " SHEEP-SHEARING MACHINES & ENGINES « DOMQ " and " PERFECT " SEPARATORS "SONJET " DRENCH RIDD MILKING MACHINES

CLEARING SALES. OCTOBER. T Harvey, Newstead: Monday, October 21H. Wade, Matatoke: Monday, October 21. I. Simson, To Aroha: Wednesday, October 23. T. Freeman, Surrey Downs, Lichfield: Thursday, Oteober 24. W. H. Densley, Otorohanga: About October 25. H. A. Kelly, Fencourt: End October. T. R. Drummond, Walton: Tuesday, October 29. , C. Hill, Ohinewai yards: Wednesday, October 30. THE CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR *■ STOCK ARE—CASH WITHIN 14 DAYS. Clients wishing for an extension of time for payment, either by cash or by the subsequent sale of stock must make arrangements prior to purchase with the management of head office, Hamilton. REPORTS OF SALES will be published in Tuesday and Friday's issues of this paper. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 3 Extra Well-bred Freisian Hulls, 15 months, 2 years and 3 years old CLEARING SALE AT NEWSTEAD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 12 o'clock. Favoured with instructions from Mr T..Harvey, who lias disposed of his property, we will sell THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND A DEAD STOCK. DAIRY COWS, mostly in profit 3 Empty Cows 1 Heifer 1 Purebred Berk. Boar 1 Breeding Sow 12 Weaners and Slips 1 Drill (good order), waggon, S.F. Plough, Garden Roller, 30 good Laying Hens, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc., Household Furniture. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE AT MATATOKE. MONDAY. 21st .OCT., 11.30 a.m. On account of Mr H. Wade, who has sold his farm, we will sell The whole op hts live and DEAD STOCK. 12 Tested and Selected Dairy Cows 1 Sp. Heifer Red Jw ■sey Bull, "French Chase" 2 Horses 35 Fowls Sp. cart, set orchard dises, plough, tine harrows, scarifier and moulder, reaper and binder, wheelbarrow, sprayer, 60ft J hose, garden tools, incubator, harness, ladders, posts, concrete post moulders, 350 drain tiles, etc. Also the whole of his household furinture, including piano, etc. Luncheon Provided. PATETONGA STOCK SALE. MONDAY, OCT. 21, 11.30 sharp. 70Q HEAD CATTLE. 25 Fat and Forward Cows 25 3-year Stoerß 100 2-year Steers 320 Yearlings 24 Choice Yearling Heifers 50 Mixed Cattle 15 Yearling S.H. and Hoi. Hulls 3 3-year Bulls 10 3-vear Dairy Heifers 3 2-year Dairy Heifers 1 Yearling Hoi. Bull On account of J. Bolton, who has cold his farm—--130 Good yearlings 16 2-year Steers 12 Fresh Eninty Cows 3 2-year S.H. Bulls 2 Hoi. Bulls 8 Springing Heifers 4 Dairy Cows 3 Cows and Calves Entries Solicited. RANGIRIRI stork sale. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 12 o'clock. 200 HEAD CATTLE 50 2-vear Steers ]OO Mixed Yearlings 15 Good Yearling Heifers 20 Sp. Cows and Heifers 15 Yearling S.H. Bulls Entries Solicited. PIRONGIA STOCK SALE, TUESDAY, 22nd OCT.. 12 o'clock. JOO HEAD CATTLE Entries Solicited.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13892, 18 October 1918, Page 8

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