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i'ARMERB' AItCTtONtERINQ CO. MH. mover with tilling gear, ha; ; • . u,-, iiv .. •: ]i.:, <it> s, i 1 pioilgi), d.S. H ilfijii'l' (< ill I i.M'tttj, gij and iiariK'.'.s, saililic. collars. leaili' l liaci"-, ( hams, uinketv. m\ ingleiive.- . k ti.il II.ISH MljliT, eo"Clel<> |»i. ! l •«>.l:r.!is, ii.irr> !s. nibs, u lie ■>! "arrow I [kisLs, tools, etc.. furniture, liuolcuu ( enamel hath, copper, etc. Luncheon Provided. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 12 o'clock. 70Q HEAD CATTLE. 300 Forward Conditioned 4-year Bullocks 42 Fat 4 and 5-year Bullocks, on account Mr T. R. Drummond 150 Well-bred 2-year S.H. Steers, irom Hoctainui 2P Head Beef 75 Fat and Forward Steers 15 Store Cows 1.50 Mixed Yearlings 20 Dairy Cows 15 Heifers in milk 40 Sp. Heifers OA A 4 and (i-TOOTH EWES, with OUU Lamhs 50 Fat Ewes 90 Fat Sheep ("shorn) Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT WALTON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 12 o'clock. Favoured with instructions from Mr T. R. Drummond, who has sold his property, we will sell on the above date The whole of his live and DEAD STOCK, including: 300 ti.tooth Ewes, with 100 per cent, lambs 300 Fat and Forward 2-tooth Wethers and Ewes 1100 Fat and Forward 4 and G-tooth Wethers 12 Ranis 1 Buggy Pony and Harness f) Horse* (draught), all work 3 Unbroken Horses 2 Broud Mnrcs Threo and a-haH'-ton waggon. 2 d.f. ploughs, disc, tine, ducktooth and chain harrows, P. and D. Duncan drill, reaper and binder, top-dresser, mower, wool press, Cnmb. roller, 2 sets blocks and cnains, 10 pair chains, 2-4 horse swings, 3 horse swings, 14 single and double swingletrees, posts, wire, staples. 2 tons manure, sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided.

'1 ho (kittle from Mr Drummond will be offered at Morrinsville 011 25th, owing to their not being cattle yards on the Walton property. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 12 o'clock. JQQ HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 29th OCT., 11.30 a.m. Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT OHINEWAI. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 30, at 12 o'clock Favoured with instructions from Mr Caleb Hill, who has sold part of his faritij ,\re will sell in the salevards—rtjtn FAT AND FORWARD COWS lt)ti Sfixed Yearlings 50 2-year Steers 40 2-vear Heifers 25 Cows and Calves 100 Fat Sheep Luncheon provided. NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, Ist NOV.. 11 a.m. 700 HEAD C ATT LE. 200 Well-bred 3-year S.H. Steers from Raglan 75 3-year Steers 40 Mixed S.H. Yearlings (gyod) Entries Solicited. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD , HAMILTON. Stock. FOR PRIVATE SALE 200 TWO-YEAR-OLD STEERS ( one jj ne) a j| „ 00( j co l our 8) 350 Yearlings (on account various owners) 100 Stationhrcd 15-mtli.old Cattle 40 Tip-top Springing Heifers. 150 Empty Heifers 35 Two-year-old Heifers (good line) 60 Ditto 60 Two-year-old Steers (all good colours) On account various breeders, Shorthorn Bulls, Holstein Bulls. 100 Two-tooth Romney Rams 40 Four.tooth Romney Rams 450 Woolly Hoggets 100 S.m. Ewes (100 per cent, lambs) C. R. Sraallfield STOCK COMMISSION AGENT, SMITH'S BUILDINGS, HAMILTON. 'Phone No. 515. P.O. Box IG6. Land Agents GOLDFINCH & GO. ' HAMILTON. QA ACI^ES—I4 young grass, 35 acres alluvial flat, l>alan<\; rough feedj house and shed; carry 18 cows; 6 miles Morrinsville. Price, £2O 10s; £3OO cash, balance 5 years at 5j per cent. 60 ACRES—Near Hamilton, all young grass, large house and sheds. Price, £46 10s; £250 cash. VICE BUNGALOW, handy in Claudelands, 1 very large rooms, h. and c. water, nice section; Government mortgage £350. Price. £675; £125 cash down, or less to a man who would pay, say, £25 in 9 months. See us quicklv about this. ft-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences; one minute from Raihvav Bridge. £825; £125 cash. FOR SALE A SNUG little Dairy Farm of HI ~ acres, freehold, in the famous Kio Kio Valley; all in grass, beautifully watered, will carry 30 dairy cows; two miles from Otorohanga township bv Rood meta 11(h) road; 10 sub-divisions; 4-roomed dwelling, with all conveniences. cow shed and separator room (concrete floors), large barn and implement shed. Included in the above: 25 dairy cows, milking machine, and separator. The net return from this farm the last season was a little over £9 per acre (even - acre counted); butter-fat returns can l»e shown. Anyone wanting a small dairying proposition; now is the chance. J. WILLIS AUCTIONEER, OTOROHANGA.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13894, 21 October 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13894, 21 October 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13894, 21 October 1918, Page 8