FARMERS' AUOTIONEERIfIO COMPANY, tTD. One of Waikato's A FERTILE VALLEY . Picturesquely Situated ;;• IV Unencumbered. Low Price. nr j 4.J--I ACRES-Good dairying and erring **->-• acres of rich flat land, and balance easy undulating. aU strong pasture excepting about 30 acres partly drained swar _ r ° Ug l\e ree p-peny is well subdivided and securely fenced, and will carry 120 dairy cows and numerous dry stock, and do them weii. „ xl %IE HOMESTEAD consists of a large commodwns, «nd « ted House of 8 rooms, with every modern convenience, am y«rd and paths. ALSO a good 5-roomed cottage and HJJBJ" stall stable, with loft, a splendid up-to-date 12-bail cowsneo e and separator room, all well-covered, concreted floors and gWJJI ment shed and all necessary outbuildings incidental to a. * f**™» The Public School is on the property, and the Post and *Hf and Factory are just beyond the boundary. -There isiaLgJJJJJ to the railway (6 miles) and to two of «m*-Oompeny s Permanent streams provide anabund« Recommended. This farm is accurately described and! c° nfide &Mgf!sooO CAI PRICE— £33 irjLX WAkD STREET. HAMILTON
HPHE CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR * STOCK ARE CASH—Buyers requiring accommodation for the purchase of stock must make arrangements prior to purchase, with the management, at Head Office, Hamilton. CLEARING SALES. B. Milton, Matangi : Monday, May sth C. R. Smith, Rukuhia : Tuesday, May J. J Raynes, Rukuhia : Tuesday, May 6th , ' . . W. G. Whyte, Matangi : Wednesday, May 7th S. Watt, Te Hoe : Wednesday, May 7th W. Phillips, Ngarua : Thursday, May Bth J. Alwill& Co, sale dairy herd Cambridge Yards (iu conjunctton with N.Z. Loan Co.)—Friday, May 9th W. J. Hayr, Koinakarau— Monday, May 12th D. Kemp, Rotorangi : Tuesday, May 13 Thos. Bellamy, Tauwhare, Wednesday, 14th. May ..... -,.-. . W. T. Wallace, Manawaru ; Monday, May 19th .'.<... P. Gane and Co., Tirau: Tuesday, May 20th C. B. Carryer, Ohaupo: Tuesday, May 20th-. ■ ■; jTB 1 , I. Hodgson, Te Rofe—Wednesday, May 21st , , W. Townsend, Eureka; Wednesdays May'2"ist " '• W. EUery, Hinuera: May 22 L. J- Hancock, Okoronre : Thursday, May 22nd ■ . A. Sonthey Baker, Ngaroto: , Fndiy, May 231 d, G. E. Manning, Tirau : Monday, May 26th C. 'Honey bun, Gordonton : Monday, May 26th .V. H. Knigc. Hautapu : Tuesday, May 27th «, , R. H. \ Hite, Kaipaki: Wednesday, May 28th. W. Henderson, Otorohanga—Wednesday, Mov 28th B. C. Matamata : Thursday, May 29th W. G. Park, Hairini : Thursday, May 29th D. Mpxohev, Karamu : Friday, May 30 E. C. Banks, Matamata ; Sale of Holstein F.iesians—Thursday, June sth Disptiral Sale, on account of late M 1,. Litchfield. Tirau: Friday, June 6. .A. T. Scrivener, Putaruru : Monday, June 9th S. Craig, Te Rapa : Mo iday, June 9th John Dawson, Te Poi : Tuesday, June Arthur Edmonds, Horsham Downs* Wednesday, June ilth r F. Qtun, Parawera : Friday, June 13th J? R. Mathers, Okauia—Monday, June 16th A. Beange, Matamata : Tuesday, Jnue 17th ' „ T J Jamiesjn Bros,, Ohaupo Road: Wednesday, June ibth W. Taylor, Turua . Wednesday, June 18 C. A. Hamerton, Horsham Downs — Friday, June 20th H. Bodley, Matamata: Tuesday, June 24- :"" « I*. H. Henderson, Horsham Downs : Sale of dairy herd—Wednesday June 25th J. Rcwe, Roto-o-rangi—Thursday, June 26th 'J, W. Finherty, Matamata: Tuesday, Jujy ist W. atttl E. Nickle, Cambridge Yards: Friday, July 4th C. C.; Buck land, Monavale, Cambridge— Dispersal sale of Friesian cattle (in conjunction with Dalgety and C 0.., Tuesday, August 12th C. C. Buckiand, Monavale, Cambridge— Sale- of horses, pigs, implements, furniture, etc., Friday, August 15th „,,.FOR PRIVATE SALE. 70 Choice Jersey Heifers in calf 150 Choice Shorthprn Heifers in calf 50 Choice Holstein Heifers in calf Pick, of 20 out of real good Shorthern daiiy herd, one of best herds in gjaxo district. Several"whole herds of dairy cow 9 CLEARING SALE AT MATANGI. MONDAY, MAY sth, NOON. Favoured With instructions from MR B. MILTON, who has sold his farm, r>nd is leaving the Dominion, we will 'I the whole of his Live and Dead Stock as under:— Kri CHOICE YOUNG GRADE *>U DAIRY COWS 5 pedigree Jersey cows z choice Jersey 3 vear heifers Registered Pedigree Jersey Bull, 3 years, Dominion Mason No. 5198; sire, Honeyfield Knight 2741; dam, Mayflower 2nd'No. 821. Butterfat 4061 b. test 5.8 All pedigree cows in calf to Dominion Mason. 40 Lambs Nine 20-gallon milk cans, one rubbertTed gig, by Gilmour and Jones, one real good hjuggy horse and harness, one-t->n milk cart (new), one horse and har--1 i.-ss for above, one plough horse, saddle .- i bridle, double harness, collars and ) 'fes, 15 fowls. These pedigree cows have been speci iiv selected by Mr. Milton, late of Papatcetoe, and are a particularly fine herd. Luncheon Provided. RANGIRI'U STOCK SALE Tuesday, May 6, noon, 7qq HEAD CATTLE 2 fat cows to 2 : ahalf year halfbred P. A. heifers 9 2 : ahalf year do. do. steers 1 Polled Angus bull ( r Herefoid bull ; 300 s H E E p " 200 shorn lambs (good) 60 4 fat mill lor ward wethers I medium draught mare pet disc harrows (C2 discs) in good repair, tripod harrows, Bft tine harrows (j leaf), s.f. Beuecia plough, lawn mower Entries Solicited.
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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14051, 2 May 1919, Page 8
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