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SUPERPHOSPHATE per ton cash 36/38% £5/10/0 40/42Z £5/15/0 42/44% £6/ 0/0 44/46% £6/ 5/0 £5/10/0 BASIC SUPER £5/10/0 NAURU-OCEAN PHOSPHATE GUANO £5/10/0 The above quotations are on trucks, cither Westfleld, or Te Papapa Superphosphate and Basic Super, booked 90 days 10/- per ton extra, less 5/- cash within 30 days. Nauru Ocean, booked 90 days 12/- per ton extra, less 6/3 for cash within 30 days. Sydney Bonedust, Paton Burns No. 1, £l2. On trucks, Auckland, shipments arriving weekly. Booked 90 days 15/- per ton extra, less 7/6 for cash within 30 days. Mixed Bonedust, Gear Brand, £lo 15s. Net cash freight paid to Waikato Stations on orders of 30cwt and over. „.•„„ WIRE, FENCING MATERIAL, GRAIN, SEED, PRODUCE. AND" HARDWARE, ETC. Prices on application. NOTICE. are notified that delivery Will only be given for CASH unless arrangements for credit havo I been previously made with the • management. I CLEARIIVQ SALES. Walker and Were, Matamata (In co _ , Junction with Farmers' Auctioneering Co.) —Tuesday, .Tune 26. M. R. Stewart, at our Saleyards, Morrinsville.—Tuesday, June 26. Thorpe Bros., Maungatautari—Wednesday, June 27. J. M. Auld, Bruntwood —Friday, June 29. Milln and Co., Patetonga—Monday, July 2. . Estate Kerr Maxwell, Horotiu. —Wednesday, July 4. L. Blcnnerhassett, Matamata —July 5. W. H. Amos, Matlere—July 5. Walker and Were, Matamata (In conjunction with Farmers' Auctioneering Co.) —Monday, July 9. H. T. Boddie, Oparure—July 11. T. Bottomley. Matamata— Thursday, July 12. E. R. Lee, Cambridge Saleyards—Wednesday, July 11. Estate R. C. Sefton, Te Mapara—July 12. Gammon and Co., at Matamata Sale Yards—Friday, July 20. Mrs Julian, Kaitangaucha—July 20. Mrs Thompson, Kaitangaweka—July 20. C. Whitehouse, Kiliikihi— -Wednesday, July 25. CENTRAL SALE-VARDS, FRANKTON. CLEARING SALE AT MAUNGATAUTARI. TO-MURROW. IAA HEAD CATTLE 20 Fat Steers 5 Fat Cows 50 Prime Fat Ewes Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE IN OUR MORRINSVILLE SALEYARDS. TO-MORROW. Favoured with instructions from Mr M. R. Stewart, we will sell on the above date the whole of his live and dead stock, as under:— AK HIGH-TESTING COWS, 2nd and 3rd calvers, and in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bull 8 2-yr-old in calf Jersey Heifers 18 Calves i 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull "Faultaroh" 25 In calf heifers, S.H. and Jersey 12 Empty Heifers 3 3-yr-old Steers 17 Hoggets 1 Grey Draught Gelding (shafts) 1 Gig Mare and Harness 1 Yearling Filly (hackney) One Drill (F.F.), 1 Set 12-blade International Harrows, 1 Set Tine Harrows, 1 S.F. Plough, 1 Light Tip Dray, 1 Long-shafter breaking-in Gig. 4 Breeding Sows 3 Store Pigs Three Cream. Cans, Sundries, i Saddle. HAMILTON DAIRY SALE. ! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. IAA HEAD CATTLE 20 2J-yr Dairy Heifers, close to Calving Entries solicited. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. Favoured with instructions from Messrs Thorpe Bros., we will sell on the above date, all their live and dead stock, comprising:— Kf) DAIRY COWS, mostly 2nd calver3 10 24-yr in calf ,Heifers 2 S.H. Bulls 1 Grey Gelding, r.f.w. 1 Bay Gelding, 4yrs, r.f.w. ■ 1 Draught Marc, a.f.w. 1 Chestnut Colt, 4yrs, harness and saddle One Deering Drill (in good order), 1 Hornsby Mower, 12 Blade Set Discs (new), 1 R. and G. Plough, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, JUNE 28. 2Q() HEAD CATTLE 6 Fat Steers 10 Fat Cows -v 8 Store Cows 10 Springing Cows and Heifers 40 2 to 3y-r-old Steers 10 2£-yr-old Steers 15 Steer Calves 20 Heifer Calves 50 Ewes in Lamb 20 Store Pigs Entries Solicited. • CLEARING SALE AT BRUNTWOOD. FRIDAY, JUNE 29. Sale starts at 11.30 a.m. sharp with Furniture. Favoured with instructions from Mr J. M. Auld, who is leaving the district, we will sell on the farm, on the above date, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, including—--7£ CHOICE DAIRY COWS, 70 of which are Jersey and Jerseycross, balance Holstein 10 2-year Jersey Heifers in calf 16 Jersey and Holstein Calves' 5 Jersey Bulls >. 5 Horses, all farm work ' ; 1 Berkshire Sow and litter .-. 4 Sows in pig i 5 Porkers 1 Ped. Berkshire Boar Milk cans and buckets, 1 drill (Farmers' Favourite), hay rake, topdresser, spring dray, light waggon,- s-f. lever plough, set discs, set tine harrows, McCormack mower, hay sweep, large quantity harness, plough chlins, 25 cow covers, sundries, farm tools, 3-seater Oakland car in good order!. FURNITURE—AH Oak: j Double bedstead, wardrobe, cot, duchess pair, cabinet, extension table, chairs, writing desk, 2 fern stands, book cabinet, mission chairs, side-, board, hall stand, hat rack, hall tables, couch and cushions, carpet and rugs. In Rimu: Double bedstead. Wardrobe, duchess pair, kitchen table and chairs, sewing machine. Luncheon provided. Auctioneer's Note.—We have ■ inspected the acove herd. They are practically all Jerseys, £n splendid condition, and in calf to Jersey bulls, and we can highly recommend them. The furniture is nearly all oak and almost new. rjALGETY AND £JO.. J/D-. HAMILTON. DOUBLE LIFE. WINTER IS NEAR. LOOK TO YOUR HARNESS. TOUR HARNESS, as well as ~ your horses, requires protection from the weather during Ih? Winter Months. Provide for this by purchasing a supply of BLACK HARNESS OIL. A liquid water-proof dubbing which gives DOUBLE LIFE to your Harness and keeps it pliable at all times. Also suitable for Boots. Shoes. Motor and Buggy Hoods, etc. Prepared in 8. 5. 4, I gallon and quart and pint lots. GIVE IT A TRIAL. If not procurable from your storekeeper or saddler, write direct to the manufacturers: -OLACK gTAR QOY., J^TD. 206. HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND. CAR REPAIRS GUARANTEED. WORKING HOURS: All the time. •Phone 1844. 'Phone 1844. GEORGE BROWN, HOOD STREET. HAMILTON. TAXI GARAGE. 'Phone 18M. (Late Stanley and Griffiths). W. J. STANLLY, Proprietor. THE DEBENTURE HOLDERS OP AND T>ACON QO., J^TD.. Will receive PRIME' BACONERS, PORKERS AND CHOPPERS, as follows: JUNE, 1923. Tirau, 11th and 25th, 10 to 2. Hiuuera—s th and 19th, 10 to 2. .Matamata —Every Wednesday, 10 to 8. Cambridge—6th and 20th, 10 to 2. Taupirl—llth and 25th, 10 to 2. Morrinsville —13th and 27th, 10 to 2. Ohaupo—llth and 25th, 10 to 2. Te Awamutu —Every Tuesday, 10 to 2. Frankton Factory—Every Tuesday, 10 to 2. Payment within 10 days. Reference Bank of New Zealand. All communications to be addressed to the Company, Frankton Junction. AND SQ23S. (AUSTRALASIA, LTD.) WB WILL RECEIVE PHiS at UW following Railway rotations a* follows: — | DATES FOR JUNE. 'Matamata —Tuesday, 5 and 19. 1 Walton —Wednesday, 6 and 20. Morrinsville —Every Thursday. Hikutaia —Monday, li and 25. Tirau —Tuesday, 12. j Ohaupo —Tuesday, June 12. Te Awamutu. —Wednesday, June 13. j Hinuera —Wednesday, 13. I Cambridge—Monday, 18. Waihou —Tuesday, 26. Paeroa —Every Tuesday. Prices subject to fluctuation. FOOTWEAR! — ~" FOR QUALITY CONSULT KIWI BACON CO. J. A. CONNOLLY. I "~ 4B _ TOWER ROAD - MATAMATA. TANNING. SK7N9 and Hides or erery description tanned and cured. Furred Skins a speciality. For estimate or cost write to j. C. BJX, Herrlesvlilo, Te Ai-ona. late Earnsnaw and Rix. Hamilton. 1 WILL RECEIVE PIGS AS UNDER :- Matamata —Monday, July 2. Morrinsville —Tuesday, July 3. I i weights—so to ieoib. I PORKERS, 4Jd; Baconers, Bid. | A. T. SCRIVENER,

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

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