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FARMERS* AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. One of Waikato's Best A FERTILE VALLEY FARM Picturesquely Situated Unencumbered. Low Price. 441 ACRES—Good dairying and grazing country, comprising about 120 acres of rich flat land, and balance easy undulating, all m dea« strong pasture," excepting about 30 acres partly drained swamp, which- has r ° Ug The property is well subdivided and securely fenced, and will carry 120 dairy cows and numerous dry stock, and do them ire 1. ~ ,i THE HOMESTEAD consists of a large, commodious, and excellent!* appointed House of 8 rooms, with every modern convenience,; and • co |*# t ® d vard and naths ALSO a good 5-roomed cottage and men s room; a tug oS loft, a spUdid dp-ttttitate 12-bail cowshed engine tpom and separator room, all well-covered, concreted floors and raids impl - tlient shed arid all' necessary outbuildings incidental to a h jsh-class-: iat m. Th„ P iblic School "is on the pronertv, and the Post and Telegraph Office. the hrandory. There b yrood level n.otor read to the railway (6 miles) and to two-of our Company s.kaleyards, ;;!■ : O' l ■;Permanent streams provide an abundant supply ot water- •»"•••• This farm is accurately described and PRICE— AmJo The Farmers’ Co-op. Anct. Co., Ltd. WARD STREET. HAMILTON

TVTOTICE is hereby given that the ’ Share Registers of The Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., will be closed from 29th March to 12th April 1919 (both days inclusive). 751 A. C. BUSHELL. Secretary. rriHE CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR A STOCK ARE CASH— Buyers requiring accommodation for the purchase of stock must make arrangements prior to purchase, with the management. at Head Office, Hamilton. notice. All Sheep must be dipped before being offered for sale. CLEARING SALES. A. Day, Matamata : Monday, March 31 L. Newton, Waingaro: Wednesday, April 2nd— 150 horses F, Dickens, Whatawhata: Wednesday, April 2nd N.Z. Dairy Association, Malangi; Friday, April 4th, sale of timber, etc. E. O. Amoore, Tirau: Thursday, 10th April. F. Ellen, Hunga Hunga : Friday, April nth A. E. & J. Stockley, Hunga Hunga .(in conjunction with N.Z. Loan Co. Ltd. Monday, April 14th, P, H. Sutton, Whatawhata : Wednesday, April 23rd W. G. Whyte, Matangi : Wednesday, May 7th D. Kemp, Rotorangi : Tuesday, May 13 Thos. Bellamy, Tauwhare, Wednesday, 14th. May * W. Townsend, Eureka; Wednesday, May 21st A. Southey Baker, Ngaroto: Fridty, ■j* May 231 d, • ‘ V. H. Knight, Hautapu : Tuesday, May 27th R. H. Waite, Kaipaki: Wednesday, May 28th. I B. C. Taylor, Matamata : Thursday, May j 29th Disperal Sale, on account of late M P. Litchfield, Tirau; Friday, June 6. A. Beange, Matamata ; Tuesday, Jane 17th H. Dodley, Matamata: Tuesday* Juno 24. J. Jamieson Bi os,, Ohaupo Road ; Friday, July 25th FOR PRIVATE SALE. 70 Choice Jersey Heifers in calf 150 Choice Shorthorn Heifers in calf 50 Choice Hobtein Heifers in calf CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Monday, March 31. grjfj HEAD CATTLE 25 fat steers 70 fat cows 35 store cows 180 good calves 10 bull calves, eligible for herd book 40 2 year steers 40 20-mos steers 10 bulls 20 18 mouth steers 25 pigs SHEEP. 1500 400 empty ewes 600 ijn. ewes 300 woolly store lambs 160 woolly rape lambs 25 fat sheep Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT MATAMATA. MONDAY. MARCH 31st. At 12 o’clock. Bull avoured with instructions from MR ALBERT DAY", Matamata, who has sold his farm, we will sell fiHE. WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND *■ DEAD STOCK, as under:— 47 Dairy Cows, mostly young, 14 Jersey Cross 27 20-montfe Heifers--8 20-month Steers 5 Springing Heifers 5 2|-year Steers 3 Cows and Calves 38 Calves 1 18-months’ Jersey 53 Woolly Lambs 12 Fat Ewes 8 Pigs 3 Draught Horses 1 Draught Mare and Foal 1 Cob Twenty-four White Leghorn hens, 30 eks. R. and G. d.f. plough. Oliver bugh, Hillside plough, sot IG-blade i ;c harrows, set chain harrows. 35c wt. -a.rgon, 3 h.p. benzine engine in good rder, shafting and pulleys, furniture, undires, etc. Also, on account of a client—--2 unbroken draught filkca I 3, year by Gowan Bank r 2 vear by Highland Mack neheon Provided. OKAUPO stock sale AND SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIR. Tuesday, April 3S If K K P Including : 600 good lambs 700 ewes 20 head beef 80 calves 5 grade yearling S.H. balls 4 grad.; yearling 3.H. heifess 5 springers 5 big bulls Entries Solicited. NGATEA STOCK SALE. Tuesday,, April J, Ijo f t call e Entries Solicited. KATIKATI stock sale. Wednesday, April 2. HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. 3000

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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14024, 29 March 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14024, 29 March 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14024, 29 March 1919, Page 12

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