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CLEARING SALES. V. H. Lynds, Monavale—Thursday, September 25. H. Burleigh, Eruntwood—Friday, Sept. 26 B. H. Reid, GordontOD —Wednesday, October 1. Mrs M. Hicks, Pukekura —Thursday, October 2 Blackman Bros, Pukekura, Camoridge, —Thursday. October 23. H. A. Mathieson, Taotaoroa, Cambridge —Wednesday 22, in conjunction with N.Z. Loan Go. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. At 11 a.m. sharp. JQQ H E A~D CATTLE 20 Head Beef 40 18-months to 2-year Steers 100 Mixed Cattle 100 Dairy Cows and Springing Heifers 40 Yearling Steers 25 Yearling Heifers 20 Extra Choice Yearling Jersey Heifers 100 Pigs 22 Yearling Jersey Cross Heifers 1 Ton Seed Potatoes . 1 Set Tine Harrows CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE.-—The 140 Bullocks advertised for this sale will NOT ARRIVE in time for sale, but will be offered at Franbton Sale on SEPTEMBER 30. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. HEAD CATTLE 15 Prime Fat Cows 60 Young Store Cows, in forward condition Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT BRUNTWOOD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, NOON. Instructed by MR H. BURLEIGH (who has sold his farm) we shall Sell the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, As under: WHOLE DAIRY HERD OF—CM COW S, g-8 Grade Jersey Cows 3 Grade Holstein Cows 23 Shorthorn Jersey Cross Cows 13 Yearling Heifers 1 Holstein Bull 2 First-class Young Farm Horses, all work 1 Factory Horse, 4yrs 1 4-cow L.K.G. Milking Plant 1 Deering 11-coulter Drill (new); 1 set 10-coulter Steel Queen Discs; 1 Booth-McDonald Jack Pump and piping; 1 Misport Engine, 3i h.p. (nearly new); 1 McCormick Mower; 1 Deering Hay Rake; 1 set Chain and Tripod Harrows; 1 set 2-leai Tine Harrows; 1 Hay Sweep; 1 Fulllock 35cwt Waggon; 1 locwt Spring Cart; 1 Automatic Knife Grinder; 1 Saddle; 4 Tons 34-36 per cent. Super; 2 Tons Lime; 40 Sheets Bft Galvanised Iron; 1 7ft Crosscut Saw; 5 20-gal. Milk Cans; 1 large Milk Cooler; 2 Milk Buckets; 1 Milk Stirrer; 2 Coils No. 8 Wire; 100 Micracarpa Fencing posts; 20 do. Strainers; Drain Pipes, 0 x 4; 1 new Wolseley Milking Machine; 3-cow Plant; 1 Wolseley Releaser; 1 Wheelbarrow; 4 'Head Lights; 1 14-irich Copper; 300 Bricks; 3 Collars; 1 Cart Saddle; 2 Pairs Winkers; 3 Set Hames; 1 Set Dehorners; 1 Chest Osmond's Cattle Medicines, complete; Numerous Tools; Magneto; 4-horse Power Boiler; 1 10-h.p. Compound Steam Engine, Marine Type; 1 Galvanised Circulating Tank; Quantity New and Secondhand Timber; 9 Ducks; 20 Laying Hens; 100 Bags Pine Cones; Numerous Sundries. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—The above herd is of nice quality, and majority young, either in milk cr coming to profit. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CAMBRIDGE HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, AT 10.30 A.M. 2QQ HORSES OF ALL CLASSES Numbers will be allotted as horses enter yards. Entries Solicited. JJ ALGETY AND QO., JTD., HAMILTON. WHERE TO STAY. ~TTIGHCROFT." HIGHCR HAVING taken over the above wellknown Private Hotel, I trust ]gy catering for the travelling 1 public in a thoroughly up-to-date manner to secure their patronage. W. ROY, Proprietor. PUTARURU. . (Rotorua Line). Is under entirely new management. Close to Railway Station. Terms moderate. TRAVELLERS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. Tel. 37. MISS R. B. STRUGNELL, Proprietress. " A RGYLL " • TDRIVATE " MORRLNSVILLE. The most popular house in the town for ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS. Breakfast S a.n . Dinner i-2 noon. Tea 6 p.m. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. WIS popular house or call with comX merclals ana" the travelling public has been taken over by MR CEO. CILLETT, well known 10 the sporting rommunitv, and a hoarty welcome is extended to old and new friends. EXCELLENT CUISINE. EVERY COMFORT AND ATTENTION*. All Liquors strictly true to Label. GEORGE GILLETT, Proprietor. ALBERT XJOTEL. The Waikato House. QUEEN STREET : : : AUCKLAND. Proprietors have pleasure in announcing that this popular hotel is again under the management, of Mr N. Wilde. Prompt attention to letters and wires. Excellent Cuisine. Best of Wines and Spirits. Tariff 15/- per day. Comercial Rates.

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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16094, 18 September 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16094, 18 September 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16094, 18 September 1924, Page 10

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