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CONVENIENT HOME, CHOICE SITUATION—2 minutes from Railway Bridge. 3-roorncd Buntralow. pan-fry, scullery, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, h, and c water, sewer drainage. Beautifully situated, nothing better on the market for the money. Tills si a property which would sell at any time if necessary.—Price £I2OO. Deposit £2OO. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WHITIORA—S-roomed Bungalow, bathroom, scullery, wash-house, p.w.c, h. and c. water, electric light. This house has a nice hall and a large verandah suitable for sleeping porch. Nothing could be more convenient than the arrangement of this house. Price £825. Deposit £2OO. Balance. Government Mortgage. DAIRY FARM FOR LEASE BY TENDER.—BO ACRES of flat land, situated i mile from Glaxo Factory at Matangi. The land is all in grass, including i acres of lucerne. There is a good residence and all nccessari outbuildings on the l'arm. Tenders arc invited for a lease for o years. Further particulars may he obtained at our offices. OAIRY FARM— GOING CONCERN—IBS Acres Freehold, about 130 in grass. 30 acres of rich raupo swamp, drained and ready for burning mis summer. Balance after turnips and rough feed. Good house, cowsned. 4-cow plant, 43 cows, 7 yearling heifers, 7 heifer calves, 3 horses, all implements. A bargain £25 per aero. £BOO cash. Only one Mortgage—to Public Trust. THE FARMERS' CO.-OP. AUGT. VICTORIA •TwnrT, «ASHn.TtMu Ottlc* *Pfien« IM*.

LIST OF STOCK FOR PRIVATE SALE After Business Hours ring—J. H. Elliott, 2028; VV. L. Garr, 1368. SHEEP— We have several inquiries for ewes and lambs up to 300. Quotations wanted. 1000 4-tooth Wethers, shorn, 27s tit] net 400 2-tooth Shorn Wethers, 245, and for January delivery 300 Good f.m. Ewes, 30s. 420 Wether Lambs, shorn Oct. 20. 400 Good Breeding Ewes, 30s 1000 Ewes (hail 2-looth and 4-tooth) 26s net 1000 shorn Wethers (250 4-tooth, balance 2-toota), 25s Gd, delivery jNovenwer. 170 Good Ewes, 110 per cent. lambs, li.k'. and Leicester, £2 ss. STGHE GATTLE — 48 Pick of GG well-bred Yearling Jerseys, £8 30 Extra-good S.H. Heifers, £3 GO Good 2-year-old Empty S.H. Heifers, ££4 50 la-months Jersey He ?ers, pick of 90; £7 10-12 2-year r'nesian Heilers, £7 50 15-months Jersey Heifers, choice Taranaki-bred, running with Pedigree Bulls, 10 to 12 guineas. 80 Pieli of 115 Good 15-months Steers, £2 ss. BULLS. 2-year Polled Angus and Hereford Bulls, lOgns. 11 Yearling Bed polled Bulls, £ls 15s S.H. Frlesians and Jerseys CLEARING BALEB. Robertson and Besky, Hinuera—Dec. I*7. W. Pole, Ngatea—December 17. C F. Messenger, Urini —January. Sale of Tuoroughbreds, GiL'uuelands — March, 1924. Ruakura Farm—Sale of Reg. Milking Shorthorns and Fed. Berkshire Pigs—April, 1924. P. E. Day, Pencarrow, Tamahere —Sale of Pedigree Jerseys—April, 1924 Mr J. Ghynoweth, Puiieroro, uinibridge —Dispersal Sale of Pedigree Jerseys—Wednesday, May 28, 1924. Ranstead Bros, Matangi—Sale of Registered Milking Shorthorns— Thursday, May 29, 1924. T. C. Blackett, Te Kowhai— Dispersal Sale of Registered Milking Shorthorns—l 924. Combined Breeders' Pedigree Sale. — Friday, May 30, 1924. T. Church, Te Rapa—Sale of Pedigree Jersey Cattle— Saturday, May 31, 1924. Broekelsby and Co., Matamata Yards 1 —Sale of Milking ShorthornsJuly Ist, 1924. C. Martelli, Elstow—July 17. A Mouldey, Tirau—Sale of Pedigree Jersey Cattle —October. 1924. IMPORTANT TO DAIRYMEN. attention of purchasers Is drawn 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 Bale unless such be reduced to writing." PEDIGREE DAIRY STOCK. We wish to notify Clients that we will supply them with Pedigrees of Registered Cattle of any breed on application. Also, authenticated records. FAT LAMBS. We are in a position to give Clients useful information in regard to the disposal of their Lambs. Our object is to secure for them the BEST PRICE OBTAINABLE. NQARUAWAHiA STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW AT 12 NOON. A()(\ HE A D cAT TL K 10 Beef 25 Store Cows 75 Yearling Steers 60 Mixed Steers 20 Heifers 8 Springing Cows and Heil'ers 100 Mixed Cattle Holstein Bull Good House Cow Entries Solicited. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 11.30 a.m. 50 Beef 50 Store Cows 60 15-months Steers 80 15-month Heifers 20 2-year-old Heifers 20 Dairy Cows and Heifer* 18 Bulls 120 Fat Sheep 60 Fat Pigs 40 Store Pigs 18 Good Porkers 20 Turkeys Mi\ account, of Client, who is giving up contracting—--5 Drrught Horses Sprin." Wag.son, S.F. plough. ■!■ Sets Blocks and Chains, r > Sets Plough Harness EnU'ics Solicited.

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15867, 13 December 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15867, 13 December 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15867, 13 December 1923, Page 10

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