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HORSES—--1 Heavy Draught Grey Mare, 6 years old, all farm work 1 Medium Draught Gelding, 6 years old, all farm work 1 Medium Draught Gelding, aged 1 Light Carriage Hack, aged 1 Chestnut Pony IMPLEMENTS— One Massey Harris drill, 1 new heavy tripod harrows, 1 new Osborne mowing machine, 1 new Osborne hayrake, Cambridge roller, 1 full-lock waggon and 2 pole chains (D. Flynn), 14 lock waggon and 2 pairs chains, 1 Raleigh two-wheeler tax cart, 6 sets collars, harness and hames, 3 cart saddles and breechings, 1 set 4-horse blocks and pulleys, 8 pairs trace chains, 1 set 4-horse swingle trees, 2 sets 3-horse swingle trees, 4 sets 2borse swingle trees, 6 single swingle trees. _____ CLEARING SALE AT CAMBRIDGE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. At 12 o’clock sharp. Instructed by Mr Wm. Pollard, who is leaving the district, we will offer, at the above time and place, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, as under: — ft HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, 5 to 1 Good Gig Mare 1 Hack, prize-winner 2 Good Hacks 1 Thoroughbred Gelding, “Hypothesis,” in training 1 Throughbred Gelding, “Regent,” Marble Arch—Kakama' 3 House Cows 3 Heavy Tip Drays (2 yards capacity) 1 Heavy Tip Dray (1 yard capacity) 1 Large Shed for removal Three riding saddles, quantity racing gear, 4 sets leading harness, 5 sets dray harness, churn, separator (Diabolo), shovels, picks, etc., 500 second-hand sacks, gig and harness, lawn mower, roller, waggon, set disc harrows, s.f. plough, fowls, furniture and quantity of sundries. Account Mr J. A. H. Bell Team of five Heavy Draught Horses Timber Waggon Harness 'for above Horses Account client — 1 Pair Harness Horses and Waggonette. Luncheon provided. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. MONDAY', SEPTEMBER 11. At 11.30 a.m. 40Q HEAD CATTLE Entries solicited HAMILTON PEDIGREE STOCK SALE. AT CLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUNDS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922. We can recommend breeders to send us their entries which will certainly command top market rates. Entries close 6th September. TEAWAMUTU STOCK SALE. SATURDAY,' SEPTEMBER 16. 400 HEAD CATTLE 60 Fat Bullocks 100 Fat and Forward 3, 4 and o-year-old Steers, wintered on turnips Entries solicited. AND QOMPANY, HAMILTON.

STUD NOTICES. nno STAND AT MORRINSVILLE. The Imported Five-year-old Thoroughbred Sire, SWIFT FLIGHT (S), By St. Martin, out of Maxima. St. Martin by St. Fresquin out of Margarine. Maxima by Ayrshire out of Rosa Melton. TERMS: A limited number of Mares at £l2 12/-. Good Grazing, Mares with foal 5/-, dry 3/-. Every care, no responsibility. Mares met at Morrinsville, and if consigned on stud visit are returned free. Last year was Swift Flight’s first season at the stud, and he proved a sure foal-getter.—For further particulars apply MESSRS JOHN GADDES, or FRANK MARSHALL, MORRINSVILLE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To stand the season at Jury’s Stables, Hamilton, and travel Surrounding Districts, Hie well-known Trotting Stallion ADVANCE, (Prince Imperial—Rose) Advance is the sire of the well performed horses, Vice Admiral, General Advance, March On. Fuller particulars in later issue--11. C. HAWKE, Owner. G ILMOUR AND c°CARRIERS AND COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANTS. Telephone 17 17 (Day or Night). Residence and Storage Sheds: No. 5, SELKIRK STREET, Opposite Hamilton Railway Station. I BUILDING TIMBER, nrcwoofl, Totara } Posts and liouso Blocks Tor sale.— Watkins Bros., Ltd., Timber and Firewood Merchants, noi il. Frank ton,

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15034, 4 September 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15034, 4 September 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15034, 4 September 1922, Page 8