FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. Dairy Farm Going Concern 1 Q. 4 ACRES—Freehold, with 106 acres in now <;rass, about HO acres good lo4: {i ax ;ilu i ra uiio swamp, balance tern and rough ieo-d. KKI acres Js flat, balance undulating, well-watered. Small house, 4-bai cowshed and yards, translied, etc. The property is situated 4 miles from Railway Station and Factory The stock include the pick of 20 out of (50 choice heifers in milk an dto calve; 3 farm horses, 5 pigs, fowls and turkeys; also 50 gal. separator cream cans, df. plough, discs, and harrows, all now. There is a sharemilker at present on the properly. This is a rare chance for a man with small cipital A good clean start on a clean farm, absolutely free ot noxious Cheap Dairy Farm 1 PA ACRES FREEHOLD, situated eight miles from Hamilton; 150 acres 101 l i n grass, 10 acres oats, 10 paddocks, all flat lasd. Buildings consist of 5-roomea House and conveniences, telephone, 4-bail cowshed (2-cow plant), separator room all concreted, implement shed, etc. li miles to school and P O 64 miles to railway, 2 cream carts pass. Owner has been grazing, but tlie farm will easilv 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. TERMS EASY. The Farmers' Co-op. And. Co., Ltd. WARD STREET. HAMILTON WOOLPACKS. OUR 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. 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, Agents for— MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS P. & D. DUNCAN'S IMPLEMENTS "DONALD" WOOLPRESSES " LISTER " SHEEP-SHEARING MACHINES & ENGINES 11 DOMO » and " PERFECT " SEPARATORS " SON JET " DRENCH RIDD MILKING MACHINES _____
CLEARING SALES. OCTOBER. T. Freeman, Surrey Downs, Lichfield: Thursdav, Otcober 24. W. M. Densley, Otorohanga: About October 25. H. A. Kelly, Fencourt: Second week in November. T. 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 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 Bulls, 15 months, 2 years and 3 years cid CLEARING SALE AT SURREY DOWNS, LICHFIELD. TO-MORROW, at 12 o'clock. 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 Lochabe", 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. Chaffcutter, Sack Elevator, Riddle intermediate motion, belts all complete, almost new; M.H. 11-coulter Drill, M.H. Mowing Machine, 5-cwt Scales, R. and G. DP. Ploughs, 16-blade M.H. Disc Harrows, Duck foot lever Tine and Flexible Harrows, Light Tip Dray and Hay Frame, Large Sirfigh, 2 Ladders and Steps, Swingletrees, Plough Harness, 2 Saddles and Breaklng-in Gear, Wheel Barrow, 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, Cheffonier, 2 Double Beds and Bedding, 18-gal. Copper, Folding Bagatelle Board, Filter, B.L. D.B. Chairs, Kitchenware, Tables, Utensils, Gun, etc. On account Mr H. Misson:
Deering Reaper and Bindei (nearly new) 2 Med. Draught Fillies 1 Grey Hack Luncheon Provided. NOTE—T.T.T. Co'b train will'leave Putaruru at 11.30 a.m., returning from Mr Freeman's at 3.45 p.m. in time to catch evening train to Hamilton. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW, at 10.30 a.m. >AA HEAD CATTLE. 30 Fat Cows J5 Store Cows 1 Fat Stag 3 18-month to 2-year S.H. Bulls 80 Yearlings 50 Fat Sheep 150 Hoggets 150 Ewe Hoggets 80 Fat Ewes 120 Ewes (100 per cent, lambs) 30 Forward Ewes 50 Fresh-dropped Calves 2 Sows with litter Entries Solicited. PIO PEO STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW, at 12 o'clock. >AA HEAD CATTLE 20 3-year Steers 35 2-year Steers 50 Yoarlin<rs 20 Dairy Cows 100 Mixed Cattle 2 Hereford Bulls 5 2-vear Shorthorn Bulls 400 4-tooth Wethers c«) Hcggots Entries Solicited.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13896, 23 October 1918, Page 8
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