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DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. The Campaign Against Bnfiuenza. TWO Essentials for a Successful Fight:— FRESH AIR, GOOD DISINFECTANT. In "KEROL" we have the perfect disinfectant. II is not. as so many socalled disinfectants are—merely a dcodorent. It is many limes stronger in germicidal action than pure Carbolic Acid, and is NON POISONOUS and NON CORROSIVE. KEROL can be used as a gargle, for spraying rooms, in the hath and in every direction in which a disinfectant is used. OBTAINABLE IN BOTTLES AND TINS FROM CHEMIGTS AftD STORES FOR PRiVATE SALE 50() FORWARD CONDITION EMPTY EWES, 265. 400 SHORN LAMBS, lf)s I)AIHY HERD OF 30 CHOICE COWS, all 2nd ealvers, Jersey and Jerseycross, £l7 10s. A written guarantee with every co-tV. ()LL> ESTABLISHED HERD of SO Dairy Cows, heavily culled, £23. GA 2 TO 3-YEAR <IX CALF) JERSEY, HOLSTEIN AND SHORTHORN °*' HEIFERS. £8 10s. £OO 3-YEAR-OLD (IN CALF) HEIFERS, good condition. £lO. IAA POLLED ANGUS 2*.YEAR OLD HEIFERS, in calf to pure-bred -*-*-"' Hereford bulls npWO-STAND "WOLSELEY" Shearing .Machine Plant; ipstallcd 2 years ■*• and very little Used. f FULL-SIZED DONALD WOOLPRESS with patent, hoist, in tirsl-claBS •*■ condition. I FORDSON TRACTOR with 3-furrow Oliver Plough attachment, com- •*- plete; in first-class working ordc)'. OA 2 TO 3-YEAR tIN CAI °*' HEIFERS." £8 10

WAITED FOE CLIENT. Turnips to feed off. I WANTED DAIRY HERDS FOR J PRIVATE SAL&. I CLEARING SALES. J. and A. A. Weir, Mataniata (in conjunction with .Farmers' Auctionocr--1 ing Co., Ltd.) —Tuesday, loth June. L. iltinter, Hinuera —Friday, 13th | .(unc. I H. F. Smith. Morrjnsville—Tuesday, •June 22nri B. T. Williams, No. 7 Head, Waitoa. — I Saturday, 2fi!h (in conjunction with Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneer - I ing Co., Ltd.) E. G. Mortyn, Cambridge fc'aleyards — Fridav. July 2nd. F. C. Wliiteeross, Malamatn —Friday, i July 23rd (in conjunction with the I N.%. Loan and Mercantile Co.) SPECIAL. DAIRY HEIFER SALE, PAEROA &ALEYARDS. TUESDAY, 23th MAY, at 12.30 p.m. OKA DAIRY HEIFEKS, including &*J\J seveiaJ lines of choice Jersey. Shorthorn, and Holsteincross Heifers OHAUPO STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, '-'sth MAY. OAfi H E AD C A T i j .") Dairy Cows 111 Fat, Cows JO Store (Jows 10 Jersey-cross in-calf Heifers 15 Good Woolly Lambs 'j:!0 Good-mouthed Forward K\ve< 3 Coils kooiJ Sheei) Netting' Untries solicited.

MATAMATA STOCK SALS. WEDNESDAY, 26th MAY. 300 HE A D CA TT 2i> Head Beer 20 Sto-v Cows •30 Driir.- Cows and Heifers 12 Springing- Cows and Heifers TiO 2 and 2J-ycnr Steers 100 Mixed-soxed Calves 10 Fat Pigs 20 Weaner Pigs 100 Fat Ewes

Farmers Co-op. Auctioneering Co.

CLEARING SALE AT NO. 1 ROAD, WAITOA. THURSDAY, MAY 27th, Noon. Having sold Ins farm on No. 1 Road, Witiloa, .Mr F. Atlwood lias instructed us to sell the whole of his Stock and Implements, as under: — STUCK — .>- TICKED COWS (whole herd), r * t " chiefly Jersey and Jersey-cross in calf to Jersey Bull 7 Heifers, coining 2 years, in calf 10 Calves, Jersey and Jersey-cross Heifers 1 Bull I Useful Draught Gelding IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES—Spring lip dray, harness, milk cans and strainer, iron chimney, quantity bricks, fencing wire, battens, posts, strainers, wire strainers, wheelbarrow, iron piping, tools and sundries. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE— Two iron bedsteads, wire mattresses and kapok beds, stretcher and bed, "2 chests of drawers, 2 duchesse sets, trinket set, washstand and ware, sideboard, tables and chairs, basket chair, rocking chair, arm chair, couch, pictures, ornaments, lamps, clocks, lino, curtains, saucepans, pots, kettles, butter-churn, small Flott separator, weights and scales, crockery,, jam jars and fruit bottles, safes, soda fountain, thermos flask, mincing machine, flat irons, garden tools, and a lot of books and sundries. Luncheon provided, WAIHOU STOCK SALE. T.IIiAY. 28th MAY, Noon. 200 Fa| and Forward Ewes 100 Fat SI p JDO Forward Ewes Kuti-i.'- so',cited

CLEARING SALE AT KAIPAKI. FRIDAY, .MAY 28lli, NOON. As Mr Donald MeKinnon, of Kaipak .') Weaner Calves 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 i Draught Marc Keid and Gray d.f. Plough, Wallace s.f. Plough, Massey Harris li-Blade Discs, Massey Harris Mower, 2 Sets Tinp Harrows, Double Blade notary Disc plough, Srariller and Moulder, Fanners' Favourie Drill ill ewiillers and lop dressing lubes;, Carl and Harness, Double Sealed Buggy with Pole and Shafts and Singh' and Double Harness, flexible Harrows, 9 20-gal. milk cans, 2 Coolers and Buckets, Pig Barrel and Truiißlis. Well Windlass and Bucket, Grindstone, Ladder, Meatsafe, Sacks, Posts, about 300 Bricks, Tank, Swinglctrees and Chains ani Farm Tools. Furniture of 0-roniei| House includCLEARSNQ SALE AT TAWiAHERE. SATURDAY. 20th MAY, id Noon. Favoured >vil" ii Windsor, Tain the farm: (i inns from Mr 11. .', we will sell, on

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14369, 22 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14369, 22 May 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14369, 22 May 1920, Page 10

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