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CONVENIENT HOME, CHOICE SITUATION—2 minutes from Railway Bridge 5-roomed Bungalow, pantry, scullery, bathroom, porcelain bath ant, basin, h. and o water, sewer drainage. Beautifully situated, nothing better on the market for tbe money. This.si a property which would sell at any time if necessary.—Prioo £I2OO. Deposit £2OO. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WHITIORA— 5-roomed Bungalow, bathroom, scullery, wa.sh-house, p.w.c, h. and o. water, electric light. Tins 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 £826. Deposit £2OO. Balanco Government Mortgage. DAiRY FARM F'OR LEASE BY TENDER.—SO ACRES of flat land, situated i mile from Glaxo Factory at Matangi. The laud is all in, grass, including 4 acres of lucerne. There is a good residence and all necessary outbuildings on tbe farm. Tenders are invited for a lease for o years. Further particulars may be obtained at our-offices. DAIRY FARM—GO!NG CONCERN—IBS Acres Freehold, about, 130 in grass, 30 acres of rich raupo swamp, drained and ready for burning this .summer. Balance after turnips and rough feed. Good house, cowshed, 4-cow plant, 45 cows, 7 yearling heifers, 7 heifer calves, 3 horses, all implement.'!. A bargain £25 per aero. £SOQ cash. Only one Mortgageto Public Trust. THE FARMERS' VICTORIA BTMKT, «ffk* Vtiana *?#*.

LIST OF STOCK FOR PRIVATE SALE After Business hours ring—J. H. Elliott, 2028; W. L. Carr. 1968 We have several lines of good Rape I Lambs In lots to suit purchasers. j Also, any number of breeding ewes ! from 2- tooth to sound mouth. j ....... I 1000 4-tooth Wethers, shorn, 278 6d i net j 400 2-tooth . Shorn Wethers, 245, and for January delivery 420 Wether Lambs, shorn Oct. 20. ) 400 Good Breeding Ewes, 30e | 450 2-tooth Ewes, 28s. ' 100 Good 2-tooth Ewes. 30s. 300 Good S.M. Ewes, 255. 1000 S.M: Breeding Ewes, .100 per cent, lambs last season. STORE CATTLE— •-;•'' . 48 Pick of 66 well-bred Yearling Jerseys, £8 30 Extri-good S.H. Heifers, £3 60 Good 2-year-old Empty S.H. Heifers, ££4 50 15-months Jersey Heifers, pick 0f.90; £7 '..', 50 15-months Jersey Heifers, choice Taranaki-bred, running with Pedigree Bulls, 10 to 12 guineas. 100 3-year teers, £4 2-year Pollefl Adgus and Hereford Bulls, iOgns. 11 Yearling Red Polled Bulls. £ls ■•: 15s S.H. Friesians and Jersey* .-, ■ Nominations for the Directorate of the above Company-;will be- received atHts registered office,-Victoria Street,. Hamilton, up till a p.m! on Friday, tlLe Ist day of February,- 1924. ' Messrs Walter Seavill and William Carr Rollo'tt retire by rotation, and are eligible for re-election. NOTICE. Nominations for the position of Auditors to the above Company will be received at its registered office, Victoria Street, Hamilton, up till 5 p.m. on Friday, the Ist day of February, 1924. Messrs C. W. Armstrong and R. P. "Hazard retire, and are eligible for re-election. NOMINATIONS — No person sh,all be eligible for election (or re-election) as a director or auditor unless he .shall have been previously nominated in writing. Every such nomination must be made and signed by a member of the Company, and must have endorsed thereon the consent in writing of the person nominated. No nomination paper shall be received unless both the (nominator and nominee have previously paid all calls then, due by them. Every nomination paper must be left at the office of the Company (addressed to the Secretary and marked " Nomination Paper") on or before the; Ist day of February in each year.' NOTE— Should the number of qualified and eligible persons nominated . for the directorate and for trie position of auditors, exceed the number of vacancies, a Poll will bo taken; and every ORDINARY SHAREHOLDER will receive a BALLOT PAPER (through the post) with full instructions as to the method of voting and when such ballot papers are returnable to the Scrutineers. A. C. BUSHEU.. CLESFMNG SALES. C. F\ Messenger, Ormi—January 23. r 'ur.ne' and Forbes, Oparau—Feb. 2b. . T.. Davidson, Ngatoa—March iuiu ui i.' l iuruush!jritus, cuude;auds — March, 1924. Ruakura Farm—Sale of Reg. Milking Shorthorns and Ped. Berkshire Pigs—April, 1924. F. E. Day, l'uncarrow, Tamahere —Salt of Pedigree Jerseys —April, 1924 Mr J. OUyuoweLU, Pukeroro, Cambridge —Dispersal Sale of Pedigree JerBeys,—Wednesday, May 28, 1924. Ranstead Bros, Matungi—Sale of Registered Milking ShorthorLS — Thjrsday, May 29, 1924. T. C. Blackett, Te Kowhai —Sale of Registered Milking Shorthorn Heifers—April, 1924. Combined Breeders' Pedigree Sale. — Friday. May 30, 1924. T. Church, Te Rapa—Sale of Pedigree Jersey Cattle —Saturday, May 31, 1924. J. Crawford, Tatuanui —Wed., 'June 25. Brockelsby and Co., Matamata Yards —Sale of Milking Shorthorns— July Ist, 1924. C. Martelli, Elstow —July 17. A Mouldey, Tirau—Sale of Pedigree Jersey Cattle —October. 1924. IMPORTANT TO DAIRYMEN. attention of purchasers Js dra% to clause F in "Conditions" of Sa wherein !t is stated, "that guarantee shall be implied from a affirmation made at lae time of t sale unless such be reduced writing." PEDIGREE DRIRY STOCK. We wish to notify Clients that we will supply them with Pedigrees of Registered Cattle of any breed on application. Also, authenticated records.

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15894, 19 January 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15894, 19 January 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15894, 19 January 1924, Page 10