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: OU AND CO., LTD. J, f?. FOW 8l CD. LTD. MID-WEEK SALE. At their Rooms, COLLINGWOOD ST., 12 Noon Sharp. Laying and Table Fowls, Roosters, Ducks, and Turkeys. 30 Sheets of S.H. Rooting Iron 20 Sheets new Roofing Iron 20 Coils Plain Wire, No. 10 , 18 Sheets of Asbestos Small Stove, Fruit, Potatoes, Chaff. Ex s.s. Wiltshire, 3 doz. heavy Enamel Saucepans. These will be offered at 2 o'clock. Large entry of sundries, including Garden and other Tools, Tubs, kettles, Billies, Rope Pig Net, 2 Coppers with stands, Lawn Mower, numerous useful sundries. Full mart of Furnishings, including Beds and W.W., Congoleum Squares, new Standard Drophead Sewing Machine, Writing Deck, Comb Chest, Seagrass Matting, Cocoanut Matting, Stretchers, Chairs, Tables. New Furniture: —6 Comb. Chest, 3 4ft 6in'Beds) Pedestals. M. "C. LAWS ON, 311 / Auctioneer. IMPORTANT 'SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ►UTARURU nPOWN "DROPERTI. TUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1922, At 1 p.m. f>A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL u * SECTIONS, i to 1 acre in area, and 5 Ideal Farmlets, 8 to 64 acres in area. ON ACCOUNT OF R. A. BENT, Esq. pUTARURU is recognised a s Waikato's next big town on account of Its central geographical position being surrounded by a vast expanse of fertile country, the nearest railway Junction to Arapuni—the greatest hydroelectric power source. The sale of'the above offers an opportunity to investors to share in the substantial profits which are bound to accur.e in and around Putaruru as the result of its natural expansion and progress. The sections being offered are nicely elevated, overlooking the town, 'and are ideal from a health standpoint. "The reserves arc low, and the terms are 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in three months, 15 per ' cent, in 12 months. Balance 5 years at G per cent. v Remember the Date of the SaleTUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1922, At 1 p.m. IN THE TOWN HALL, PUTARURU. Write now for Plan of Property to HPHE TjWRMERS' QO-OPERATIVE A UCTIONEERING QO., J^TD., HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS, j Or ROBERT ALCORN, Land. Agent, PUTARURU. 217

DALQETT & CO.. LTD. UNDER CONDUCT OP THE REGISTRAR OB 1 THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT HAMILTON, at the request of the First Mortgagee TV\LGETY AND QO., J^TD., In conjunction with the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Co., Ltd., have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at Hamilton on Saturday, the Fourteenth Day of October,, 1922, at the Auction Rooms of Dalgety and Co., situate in Victoria Street, Hamilton, all that piece of land situate in the Provincial District of Auckland, containing by admeasurement 393 acres, more or less, being Section 6 Block VII., and being all the land comprised in Occupation License with Right of Purchase, Number 3671, Register Book, Volume 182, Folio 144. The above described land is undulating, practically the whole being ploughable, and is well watered. It is very suitable for breeding ewes, and is also suitable for dairying. There is a good 1 or 8 roomed house erected on tho property, together with all usual outbuildings. The Mortgagees'- Application and their estimate of the value of the land may be inspected at the Offices of the Auctioneers and of Messieurs Northcroft and Bell, Marlboro' Place, Hamilton, Solicitors for the Mortgagees, at all reasonable times prior to the sale, without payment of any fee. 313

met with a good sale, bullocks and steers still being in great demand. Dairy stock sold at current rates. We quote:—Sheep: Fat wethers 27s Id to 28s Id, fat ewes 23s 5d to 30s, fat hoggets to 21s 9d, fat and forward wethers to 25s 7d, wether hoggets lGs 6d to 19s, 4-tooth wethers to 2Gs Gd. Dairy cattle: Springing heifers £5 15s to £l3, late calvers £3 to £5, springing cows £5 2s 6d to £l2 10s. Store cattle: Four and five-year bullocks to £G 2s 6d, 3 and 3j-year bullocks £4 to £5 2s 6d, 2-year steers £2 lGs to £3 Bs, fat bullocks £6 10s to £7 15s, fat cows (light) £3 10s to £i,,ss, store cows 25s to 35s 6d, Jersey yearling heifers £4 13s to £5, Shorthorn yearling heifers £2 10s to £2 14s.Cd, yearling Jersey bulls to £5, 2-year Jersey bulls to £5 10s, pedigree yearling bulls to 20 guineas.

CANTERBURY PRODUCE. The following arc quotations for produce to be paid to fanners at country stations, free of commission, sacks extra, except where otherwise stated: — Milling Wheat (August prices) : According to Government prices.' Tuscan, Ds "JJd f.o.h; Hunter's, 6s OJd; Pearl, Gs Gild; fowl wheat, :js lid to is 2d f.o.h; oals, A Carton's, '2s 2d, B's 2s Id; chaff, £2 10s to £3; while clover, Is to Is Id; cowgrass, BAct !o '.id; linseed, £l4; cocksfoot, 4Jcl; Italian ryegrass, 3s 6d to is; perennial ryegrass, 3s 7d to 4s; potatoes, £i ids (rods), £5 (whites); barley. 2s (id to 2s 9d; Cape bartey, 2s Gd. Flout*. —According to Government prices: 2001 b sacks £.18,' 1001 b bags £lO, 501 b bags £lO 10s, 71b bags £2O, all a( per ton f.0.b., Lytlellon, Timaru, Bran —According to Government rices: £5 to £5 10s, according to Pollard —According ens: £8 to £8 10s •king, f.0.h.. soullie Government cording to W. W. W AI COMPANY, FI.TJITERERS \NU GREENGROCERS, VICTORIA STREET, Opp. P.O. Savings Rank, and Main St., Frankton. Large Variety New Season Fruits. resli Vegetables Daily From Our Own Gardens. Orders delivered daily to any part of

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15040, 13 September 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15040, 13 September 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15040, 13 September 1922, Page 2

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