WAIHOU 3TOCK SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, at Noon. 40Q HE A D CATT Lk! 300 Shorn Lambs A.lso on account of Mr ,1. B. Thomas — 700 Choice Breeding Ewes i 25 B.L. Rams Entries solicited, TE AWA.TiUTU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, al Noon. OAft MEAD CATTLU Attention is drawn in alteration of dab' on account of Te Kuili puces Entries solicited. PATETONQA STOCK SALE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. HI 11 L A D CATTLE •jo Fat and Fofward Cows 10 Fat Steers io 18-months' Steers 30 18-nion'ilis' to 2-year Steers Hi 1 .Vmontlis' Heifers 50 Fat Lambs 30 Store Camus Entries solicited. WAINGARO SHEEP FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, at 11 a.m. 6000 SHEEP comprising—--1500 i-tootli Welders 500 2-looth Ewes 3000 i-looth In f.m. Ewes 1000 Shorn and Woolly Lambr Entries solicited. KAITiiEKE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921. LEICESTER'S YARDS, KAITIEKE CAT T L E S."> 34-year Steers 40 SJ-year Steers 40 .Mixed Catle 4000 SHEEP, including'— 400 2-looth Sheep (mixed) 700 2-looth Sheep (mixed) 500 '.'-tooth Wethers 1500 6-tooth to f.f.m Ewes 100 S..M". Ewes 300 Lumbs 20 i and (J-tooth Lincoln Rams 3 6-tooth Romney Rams 3 4-tooth Romney Rams 3 2-tooth Romney Rams he on ground. Entries solicited. rpilE pARMERS' t •'O-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QQ., T 'ID., HAMILTON. FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. RIGHT IN THE CENTRE OF MATAMATA, ADJOINING THE DOMAIN, ALMOST OPPOSITE THE SCHOOL AND CHURCHES, AND WITHIN FIVE MINUTES' WALK FROM THE RECREATION RESERVE, RAILWAY STATION, TOWN HALL, AND BUSINESS HOUSES. 9~ LEVEL ONE-QUARTER ACRE na> ° SECTIONS, and one of about 4J acres, on the Tower Road, along which the business area is rapidly extending. There is a house standing on Sections 27 anrl 28, containing four large rooms (the kitchen being 16ft x lift), and bathroom, with porcelain hath and hot and cold water. Also a detached washhouse and man's room; and orchard and garden. On the 4J acre section there aro a windmill and cowshed. No finer residential sites can ever be offered in Matamata, where, owing to the wonderful development of the district, sections are in constantly increasing demand, and both home-builders and investors have now, therefore, exceptional opportunity of obtaining a valuable permanent asset and on the payment of an almost nominal sum, by way of deposit. The loans successfully floated by the Town Board are now being used for the inauguration of a water supply, hydroelectricity and drainage, all of which arc expected to be completed within two years. THE SECTIONS WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION in the TOWN HALL, MATAMATA, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, at 12.30 p.m. Terms —10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 6 months, 15 per cent, in 12 months, balance 3 years at 6 per cent. rpilE pARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING pO., T TD., HAMILTON AND MATAMATA. IfARM E R S I Wilson and Canham FRANKTON JUNCTION. CASH BUYERS OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS, HORSEHAIR, TALLOW. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES GIVEN. Farmers! Consign or send your Goods to the D.rect Exuortcrs, and gave brokers' commissions. BUYING AT HAMILTON, OPP. SALEYARDS, EVERY THURSDAY. Also at CAMBRIDGE Every Fortnight at Brady's Auction Mart.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14584, 5 February 1921, Page 8
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