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FARMERS'CO.-OP AUG. GO., LTD.

EXCHANGE PROPOSITION. GOING CONCERN. SHEEP RUN FOR DAIRY FARM. -jWO ACRES 0.R.P., at 35/-, situated in Te Awamutu district. All in grass with exception of 48 acres shelter bush. Subdivided into 10 paddocks. Buildings comprise house of 4 rooms, woolshed, cowshed, implement shed, etc. Distance to school 3 miles, and to -■ railway 22 miles. Stock on the property, and which are included • in the nrice, are 543 choice breeding ewes, 164 dry stock, 26 milking cows and 3 horses. PRICE £IQ "JO/- GOING CONCERN. EQUITY £3600. Owner would exchange for good dairy Farm, also as a going concern. GOOD MIXED FARM. IS O.R.P. at 12/6. Situated 11 miles from railway north of Hamilton. 265 acres in grass, balance bush and fallow. The property is subdivided into 10 paddocks and is well watered by hard bottom creeks. Buildings comprise a nice 4-roomed Bungalow with scullery and porch, washhouse, dairy, 4-bail cowshed with engine and separation room, The land is undulating to hilly and is. of good quality. Stock on the property are 20 dairy cows, 2 horses, 60 head of cattle and some sheep. Would easily carry 300 ewes and fatten lambs; also a few dairy cows and usual dry stock. A very handy little farm. Government Mortgage £730, 20 years to run. Deceased estate, must be sold. PRICE £g OR NEAR OFFER. VERY EASY TERMS. .* ' THE FARMERS' CO.-OP. AUCT. CO. LTD. VICTORIA STREET, Off lea 'Phone 1992. I.IBT OF STOCK FOR PRIVATE SAUL j HAMILTON STOCK SALE. After Business Hours ring—J. N. Elliott. 2028: M. C. Stranger, 1368. snEEP — , , 460 Ewes, S.D. anil E.L. Rams, 30s 700 Good Breeding Ewes, S.D. and B.L. Rams, 30s STORE CATTLE—£7 .'i3o 18-mos S.H. Heifers, £3 5s 230 18-mos Steers, £3 |l'B -Breeding Cows, 10 P.A., £5 as ; 8 S.H. £3, all r.w. P.A. Bulls DAIRY HEIFERS—(■'2S 2-year .Heifers, mostly Jersey i ana jersey cross, £8 " '3O Jersey Heifers, pick of 10 at ', £l2 10s. 60 Holstein and Jersey Cross, pick { of 20, at £lO 10s. 40 S.H. Heifers, £7 10s Uo Jersey Heifers, pick 20 at £l2 . i - lus (65 Holstein Heifers, pick 20 at £lO 1(20 Jersey and Cross Heifers, fick i 20 at £l2 10s i|oo S.H. Heifers at' £7 DAIRY COWS—ive have the following whole herds for private sale, full particulars on implication. - 48 Early Calvers, £l2. 18 louug, Mostly Jersey, £l2. ,52 3rd Caivers (30 Jerseys), Peel. Jeraey Buii. £9 10s , 50 Mostly 2nd Calvers, £ll WANTED—{Herd 20-30 Jersey Cows, with good buUer-I'a.i Ducking. Herd 40 cows, any lii'eed, good returns '■'-'. „: T>UYERS are uoUlleu- that delivery ■*"' will only be giveu for GASH unless arranseineuts lor creuit have been previously uiaue wiili the management. CLEARING ~AI.ES. R. C. Smyth, Waerenga—June 26. Walker and Were, Matamata —June 26 (in conjunction with Dalgety and Co.) Estate R. D. Hall, Pirongia—June 27. A. Curie, Hamilton Aarus. —June 27. Mrs R. Irvine, Walnou —June 27. R. G. Murray, Te Aroha—June 28. J.. O'Loughlin. Tirau Yards—June 28. J. L. Clark, Waihou Yards—June 29. A. R. Craddock, Otorohauga Yards— June 29. Estate Chas. Penitito, Hinuera —July 2. Bowman and Weir,- Whatawhata—July 2. R. Darragh, Thames —July 2. G. A. Herbert, Oparure—July 2. B. Corlett, Te Mawhia —July 3. R. H. Townseud, Eureka —July 3. Mrs A. Duncan, Matamata Yards, July 41 Russell Bros., Pukeroro—July 4. Mrs White, Netherion—July 5. , Ashwell and Clark, Motrins valle Yards —July 5. H-. W. Baldwin, Putaruru Yards—- . July 6. C. 53. Clarkson, Frankton—July 6. Walker and Were, Turanga-o-Moana • —July 9 (in conjuuetion with ~ Dalgety and Co,) Com. Crown Lands," Te Kuitl Yards—- :; July 9. Miller and Pacey, Matamata—July 10. W. E Mahood, Otorohanga—July il. A. Wigg, Te.Kowhai —July 11. E. J. McGregor, Taupiri—July 18. W.' H. Herbert, Te Aroha—July 18. W. Goodwin, Tirau—July 19. G. T. Norris, Toatoaroa—July 20. T. J. Brown, Whawharua —July 20. IT." E. Allen, Putaruru—July 23. Tyson Bros., Walton, in Matamata ■ Yards —July, 25. G. B. Knyvett, Manawaru —July 26. W . Morecraft, Purlri —July 26. Fred Rowe, Te .Aroha —August 1. E: Griffith, Fencourt—August 9. Thames Valley Jersey Club—September 27. IMPORTANT TO DAIRYMEN. Attention of purchasers is arawn to clause F in "Conditions" of Sale. wherein it is stated, "that no guarantee shall be implied from any affirmation made at the time of the sale unless such be reduced to writing." . . , ' CLEARING SALE AT MATAMATA. TO-MORROW AT 12 NOON. Favoured with instructions from Messrs Walker and Were, who are dissolving partnership, we shall sell on the farm, Waharoa Road, in conjunction -with Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., the whole of their live and dead stock, as follows: y'g CHOICE DAIRY COWS, in calf to '• v Jersey and Shorthorn Bulls, •ue from July on 2 2-yr Springing Shorthorn Heifers 19 Grade Jersey and Jersey Cross Yearling Heifers 2 Grade Yearling Jersey Bulls 1 Hack, 8 years 4 Farm Horses (one 5-yr one 6year) 2 Aged Horses, work anywhere One Spring Waggon (full lock), iScwt Spring Dray (Up), McCormlck Mower, S.F. Plough, B. and McD D.F. Plough, B. and McD. Chain and Tripod Harrows, 4 New Horse Covers, 3-leaf Tine Harrows, 12 Blade Massey Harris Disc, 6 20-gal. Milk Cans, 3-horse Set Swingletrees, Scarifier and Moulder, Cart, Saddle and Breeching, Collars, Hamcs. Winkers, Reins, Chains and Sundries. Luncheon Provide*-TO-MORROW, 11.30 a.m. IAQ HEAD CATT L; E 8 Fat Steers ■ 10 Fat Cows , 25 Fat Lambs 35 Forward' Lambs 10 Fat Ewes FAT PIGS WANTED. CLEARING SALE AT WAERENGA VALLEY. TO-MORROW. AT 12 NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr R. C. Smyth, we shall sell on above date, his live and dead stock, also the farm of 238 acres; particulars as follows: — QQ DAIRY COWS, about half own rearing, carrying 2nd and 3rd calf. In calf to purebred Holstein Bulls. 12 fresh in milk, 50 to calve July and August; balance September and early October. 40 Heifers, mostly Shorthorn, 2 to 3 years 30 Pigs 10 Sows and 1 Boar ' 4 Draught Mares (2 broken to shafts) Hudson Copper, 12 Cream Cans, Pig Barrels, Troughs, 2i-ton Spring Waggon (real good order, pole, 31n. tyres, mail axles, seat, etc.), 40 Fowl's, ~10 Pekin Ducks ; 90-gal. Beatrice Separator, Wheelbarrow, etc. • -•■•-••.. Also at the conclusion of the above stock sale, the farm of which the following is a description will be offered for sale; 238 acres,, all in grass with the exception of 20 acres crop, and 10 acres shelter bush; also 2 orchards. Half the farm is rich, heavy flats, and the balance easy undulating. There ar» 14 paddocks, mostly live hedges. Buildings comprise 6-roomed concrete house, p.w.c, conservatory, telephone, 2 larg-e sheds, 10-bail cowshed ' and plant, concrete yard and pig styes. Metal road, daily mail, cream cart passes, school on place. Altogether a real good farm. Terms £2OOO cash, balance easy.Persons desiring to inspect take train to Te Kauwhata, thence by taxi to farm. On sale day trains will be met fore and after sale. Stock can be paddocked until trucked. .... i Lunoheon Provided. CLEARING SALE AT THE STABLES, LAWRENCE STREET, TE KUITI. TO-MORROW, at 1 P.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr J. D'uthie, who is going in for. motordrawn vehicles, we will sell his contracting plant, comprising:— -| O DRAUGHT HORSES AND HARXAd NESS 3 2-yard Tip Drays 1 Timber Waggon 1 Spring Cart Sundries The above horses are staunch, sound and straight out of work. HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, at Noon, flfl HEAD CAT T L B CLEARING SALE AT WAIHOU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mrs R. Irvine, we shall sell on the farm, on above date, the following:— ' JERSEY CROSS AND SHORT- ,' HORN COWS, 2nd to 4th Calvers, calving June to end August 5 Jersey Bulls, yearling to 3-yr-old 14 Jersey Cross Heifer Calves 8 Cows, in milk, with calves 3 Di'aught Geldings Hack, Child's Pony. 75-gal. Baltic Separator, Dray and Harness, Discs, Tripod and Tine Harrows, 11-Coulter Drill (Cockshobt), D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough, 4 Cream Cans, Sundries, 6 Patent Ball .Chain's, McCrornick Mower, Swingletrees, 5 Sets Plough Chains, 1-ton Dray, 40gal. Milk Vat, Cream Cooler, Friction Pulley, Sledge, Riding Saddle, Double Reins, Plough Reins, Hay Forks, 2 Sets Collars and Ilames, 2 Open Bridles, Set Steel Wedges, Wheelbarrow, Poultry, Furniture, etc. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE AT PIRONGIA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, NOON. Favoured with instructions from Messrs Collins and Downes, in the Estate of R. D. Hall, we shall sell on the farm, situate between Mangapik« and Pirongia, the following:— KQ CHOICE DAIRY COWS 23 Jersey Heifers, rising 3-year 64 Jersey Calves ( 8 Shorthorn Calves 3 Bulls Luncheon Provided. HAMILTON SPECIAL DAIRY SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 NOON. ■I KA HEAD CATTLE 50 2 and 3-year Shorthorn and Shorthorn-Jersey Heifers, in calf ti Pedigree Bulls, due Aug. and Sept. 10 Shorthorn Springing Heifers

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15273, 25 June 1923, Page 8

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