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' 2 Farm Mares » 1 Farm Mare and Foal, stinted to Young Lochaber' 1 Mare (shafter) lßuggy Mare at f«al 1 Buggy and Farm Mare Boy’s Pony Two-ton Waggon, Single Buggy and Harness, D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough, Set Discs, Set Tine Harrows, Set Tripod aHarrows, Set Chain Harrows, Wool Press, Platform Scales, 4 Horse Covers, ®Swingletrees, Lot Barb Wire, Lot Roofing iron, 35-gal. Titian Separator, all Farm Tools, 4 Sets Farm Harness, 2 Plant Shearing Machine and Engine. ’ Luncheon Proyided. ■ < \ ’ •, , . HAMILTON . HORSE SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH ,14, 11.30 a.m. 80 HORSES ALL CLASSES Entries solicited. SALE OF MILKING SHORTHORN CATTLE. NEWSTEAD HERD. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, NOON. Favoured with instructions from: Mr Samuel Lye, -Newstead, we shall sell on the farm his annual draft of Registered Milking Shorthorn Cattle, comprising:— ■ _ , 40 L 0 T 3 Cows 1 lo\Heifers 15’ Bulls The average production of 31 out of the 40 cows comprising Mr Lye’s herd under S.O. Test was 4171 b fat. Exhibits from this herd have secured 50 Championships, 200 First Prizes, 12 Cups and bi Certificates of Merit. Catalogue on Application. Luncheon Provided. OPARAU STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 15. 11.30 a.m. HEAD CATTLE 30 Breeding Cows, in calf to Hereford pulls 30 Hereford Heifers, in calf to Hereford Bulls 70 3-year Stebrs ‘ 60 ii to 2-year Steers 25 Hereford-Snorthorn Calves 2 Hereford Bulls Entries Solicited. CLAUDELANDB STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, NOON. 200 HEAD 10 Fat Steers ; 32 Edt Cows 120 Fat Wethers 80 Fat Ewes CATTLE i' Entries solicited. CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 and 21, at 10 a.m. 300 HORSES OF ALL CLASSES First Day.—Unbroken Horses and Draughts. C Second Day. —Light Harness Horses and Hacks.. Numbers will be allotted in the order of arrival at yards. Entries Solicited. rpHE FARMERS' 00-OPERATIVE OLDHAM’S CYCLE TYRES ARE STILL GOING STRONG ' at 9/6. ONLY A FEW LEFTI Address — 136 VICTORIA STREET, Near Railway Line, HAMILTON. USE BEDFORD’S CREAM COOLER A.ND GET “SUPERFINE.” COOLS and Aerates the Cream. No loss. Easily cleaned and will last for years. READ WHAT A DAIRY EXPERT SAYS:— >•1 shall be pleased to recommend your Cream Cooler on account of Its siinplllclty and efllciency in cooling the cream as It leaves the separator. Another advantage is its ease ot cleaning, owing to its design and the handy little rubber scraper supplied Tbe amount of cream lert on the cooler to be washed away Is small In-deed.-—Yours ralthfully, G. H. OLDHAM.” Made by MESSRS HAHVEY & SONS, Auckland. Supplied by N.Z. CO-OP. DAIRY CO., Hamilton. t-ARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCT. CO„ tlamitiaa. 788

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15183, 8 March 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15183, 8 March 1923, Page 8

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