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FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. Dairy Farm Going Concern a* i i in,, 1 t - well-watered Small house, 4-bail cowshed and yards, flat, \»^^SJ , ?J^/2 t s£tcd 4 miles from Railway Station and Kit ' The Sk'STS 3J Uof 20 eut of 60 cfaoire heifers, u. nulk n ,1, ■<l farm horses 5 pies, owls and turkeys; also 50 s^,^,^p- a $--./:■ .i^^^s u«,Mk The rhenpest place on the market. PRICE_£IB. EASY TERMS. Cheap Dairy Farm -• *t\ ICRES FREEHOLD, situated eight miles from Hamilton; 150 acres 1(>0 AU{ : -* |oncr" oats. 10 paddocks, all flat land. Buddings ooonst „f groomed House and conveniences, telephone, 4-bail cowshed (2-cow plant) &°' f *t " , ,si v •; k' 86 to 40 cows and carry young stock. Owner must tb M fU 'lit il l-hilth in family and offers exceptionally easy terms, sell on account m uwumiui iu « y twrmQ FASY Good turnover in this farm. PRICE, £2B. IERMS EAbX. WARD STREET. HAMILTON WOOLPACKS. I supplies from Calcutta have now arrived. Owing to probable shortage clients should book their requirements without delay. 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. V T e can cow quote for Autumn delivery, and already have a larce 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. Agents for— MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS P. & D. DUNCAN'S IMPLEMENTS "DONALD" WOOLPRESSES " LISTER " SHEEP-SHEARING MACHINES & ENGINES " DOMO " and " PERFECT " SEPARATORS "SONJET" DRENCH RIDD MILKING MACHINES CLEARING SALES. OCTOBER. I Simson, Te Aroha: Wednesday, OctoPIO PIO STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 24th OCT. 12 o'clock.

QQQ HEAD C A 20 3-year Steers 3o 2-year Steers 50 Yearlings 20 Dairy Cows 100 Mixed Cattle 2 Hereford Bulls 5 2-year Shorthorn Bulls 400 4-tooth Wethers Entries Solicited. CATTLE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 12 o'clock. Favoured with instructions from Mr H. G. Densley, Te Bnumauku road, fJTOfliJhanga, who has soid his farm, we will offer,' fflf 'sale ALL HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, consisting of 38 Dairy Cows, in milk and to . calve 22 Yearlings, mixed sexes" 15 Young Cattle 3 Farm Horses 30 Pigs, 1 PurelsreTi Berkshire Boar, 1 Purebred Tamworth Sow 4-cow plant Gane milking machine and releaser, Crosslej' 2£ h.p. engine, Gsgal. Globe separator, milk vat, cream cans, buckets, saw bench, puj. leys, belting, 11-eoulter Farmers' Favourite drill with turnip attachment. J. and R. Wallace manure distributor, M.H. mover with tilting gear, hay rake, tine, chain and disc harrows, s.f. plough, d.B. waggon (carry loewt), gig and harness, saddle, collars, leather traces, chains, winkers, swingletrees 5 ton basic super, concrete pig troughs, barrels, tubs, wheelbarrow, posts, tools, etc., furniture, linoleum, enamel hath, copper, etc. Luncheon Provided.

ber 23. . T. Freeman, Surrey Downs, Lichfield: Thursday, Otcober 24. W. H. Densley, Otorohanga: About October 25. H. A. Kelly, Fencourt: Second wees in November. 1. R. Drummond, Walton: Tuesday, October 29. C Hill, Ohinewai yards: "Wednesday, October 30. W. Gray: Sale of Dairy Herd, Pukerimu., Cambridge, Monday, November 4. IHE 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 te purchase with tsfc head office, Hamilton. " "* r "" " REPORTS OF SALES will be published in Tuesday and Friday's issues of this paper. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 3 Extra Well-bred Freisian Bulls, 15 months. 2 years and 3 years eld MATAMATA STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW, at 12 o'clock. <?AA HEAD CATTLE ' 16 Fat Steers 20 Fat Cows 50 Store Cows 9 Hereford 2vcar E. Heifers 18 2-year E. Heifers 50 2-year E. Heifers 20 2 'and 3-year Steers 150 Yearling Heifers 200 Yearling Steers 50 Sp. Heifers 50 Young Calves 130 Fat Ewes 120 Fat Wethers . 150 Ewes and Lambs 100 Ewes in lamb Double Buggy and Harness, Sp. Dray and Harness. Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT SURREY DOWNS, LICHFIELD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, At 12 o'clock. On account of Mr T. Freeman, who has disposed of his property, we will sell THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 13 3-year Steers 35 Yearling Steers 2 Heifers and Calves 1 Dairy Cow (second calf) 3 2 and 3-year Heifers in calf 2 2-year E. Heifers 1 Draught Horse 2 Draught Mares, by Lochaber, and in foal to Bay Marshall 1 3-year Draught Filly, by Abbot —Again 1 Yearling Colt 24 Fowls A. and B. 4-h.p. Chaffcuttcr, Sack Elevator, Riddle intermediate motion, belts all complete, almost new;,M:H. il-coulter Drill, M.H. Mowing Machine, 5-cwt Scales, R. and G. D.F. Ploughs, 16-blade M.H. Disc Harrows, Duck foot lever Tine and' Flexible Harrows, Light Tip Dray and Hav Frame, Large Sleigh, 2 Ladders and Steps, Swingletrces, Plough Harness, 2 Saddles and Breaking-in Gear, Wheel Harrow, Horse Rake, Brass Sprayer, Buggy Harness, Wire Netting, half keg Staples, Emery Grind Stone to Machine Knives, Tools, etc., Household Furniture including Piano (Handel), Brussels Carpet, Rugs, Front Room Suite in carved oak, Gheffonier, 2 Double Beds and Bedding, 18-gal. Copper, Folding Bagatelle Board, Filter, B.C. D.B. Chairs, Kitchenware, Tables, Utensils, Gun, etc. On account Mr H. Misson:

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, from Hoetainui 20 Head Beef 75 Fat. and Forward Steers 15 Store Cows 1.50 Mixed Yearlings 20 Daiiy Cows 15 Heifers in milk 40 Sp. Heifers Cnn 4 and 6-TOOTH EWES, with OUU Lambs GO 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, vve will sell on the, above date ... HPHE WHOLE OF HIS LTVE AND A DEADSTOCK, including: 300 b'.tooth Ewes, with 100 per cent. lambs 300 Fat and Forward 2-tooth Wethers and Ewes 1100 Fat and Forward 4 and 6-tooth Wethers 12 Rams 1 Buggy Pony and Harness 9 Horses (draught), all work 3 Unbroken Horses 2 Brood Mares Three and a-half-ton waggon, 2 d.f. ploughs, disc, tine, duektooth and chain harrows. P. and D. Duncan drill, reaper and binder, top-dresser, mower, wool press, Camh. roller. 2 sets blocks and chains, 10 pair chains, 2-4 horse swings, .'3 horse swings, 14 single and double swingletrees, nosts, wire, staples, 2 tons manure, sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. 'lhe Cattle from Mr Drummond will lx> offered at Morrinsville on 25th, owing to their not l>eing cattle yards on the Walton property. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 12 o'clock. HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 29th OCT., 11.30 a.m. Entries Solicited.

Deerinp Reaper aud Binder (nearly new) 2 Med. Draught Fillies 1 Urev Hack Luncheon Provided. NOTE—T.T.T. Go's train will leave Putarura at 11.30 a.m., returning from Mr Frocman'B at 3.4") p.m. in time to c.iteh evening train to Hamilton. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 11.30 a.m. 20 Fat Cows lo SI me C!<iws 1 fat Statf 3 IP-month to 2-ycar S.H. Hulls 80 Yearlings ;,(» Fat Sheep 2 Sows with litter 30 Pigs Entries Solicited.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13895, 22 October 1918, Page 8

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