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FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING, CO., LTD. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF PUKERIMU MILKING SHORTHORNS. In order to wind up the Estate, the Trustees of the Estate of the late Hon. J. Fisher have decided to hold a complete dispersal sale of the whole of the . herd of Pukerlmu Registered Pedigree Milking Shorthorns. The sale will take place at the homestead, PUKERIMU. CAMBRIDGE. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 1, AT NOON. An unreserved sale throughout.' *yf) PEDIGREE COWS, IN MILK 30 Pedigree in-calf Heifers 20 Pedigree Heifers 5 Pedigree Dull Calves 2 Pedigree Yearling Bulls And the three Stud Bulls, " Pukerimu Goldflnder," " Pukerimu Ensign," and "Pine Farm Aristocrat." AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—The cattle to be offered are a great concentration of the Highly-prized Darbalara Blood. The cows in milk are mostly of Darbalara blond,' being by Lily's Prince (Imp.;, the full-brother tn Kitchener, the sire of the famous Melba 15th., world's champion butte.rft.at- producer; and also by Dominion Banker (a bull of pure Darbalara blood"', and Dominion Goldflnder. The cows are in calf to the three superbly-bred herd sires, " Pukerimu Goldfinder." " Pukerimu Ensign." and " Pine Farm Aristocrat." which latter bull is by Marlbnrnngh of Darbalara. (imp.) out. of Posy 2nd. (imp.). The two-year-olds are mostly by Pukerimu Goldflnder (Dominion Banker —Bertha / 4th. imp.), and the yearlings by Pukerimu Goldflnder — Pukerimu Dolly !4lh.L CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. 377 LUNCHEON PROVIDED NOTE.—The above cows have been heavily culled, are young and in good condition. 381 UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF MONOVALE MILKING SHORTHORNS. SATURDAY. JUNE 2, NOON. Favoured with instructions from MR H. \V. GILES, who owing to ill health is compelled to dispose of his herd of Pedigree Milking Shorthorn?, we will sell at the homestead. Monovale. on the above-mentioned date the-whole of his stud comprising:— QA HEAD OF PEDIGREE MILKING * 7U SHORTHORNS CONSISTING OF 50 Pedigree Cows IS Pedigree 2-year in-calf Heifers 22 Pedigree Yearling Heifers 1 4-year Pedigree Bull " Dominion Briar's Prince of Buakura." 3474. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. 1S T OTE. —The Monovale Pedigree Milking Shorthorn Herd is one of the oldest-established of the Waikato Dairy Herds. The foundation cows were selected 26 years ago and were excellent, types of the old English Shorthorn Breed. For many years Mr Giles purchased sires from the then famous " Botorangi " Herd of imported Shorthorns and established by careful mating, testing and selection a Shorthorn Herd of pronounced Dairy Type. 379 rTHE •pARMERS' rjO-OPERATIVL' AUCTIONEERING QO., HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. FARM FOR SALE. rPHE CHEAPEST JpARM IN TyAIKATO. Owner in England and decided to sell at a low price to effect, a quick sale. (-21 0 ACRES Freehold, all in grass "-*-" except 20 acres in turnips. The farm is flat- to easy undulatincr: all ploughable, with pood • running stream through the property. It. has been carrying' 1200 ewes and cattle. It would carry 250 dairy rows. Good house. 5 rooms, and also 4roomed cottage. Stable, manure and implement, shed, and shearing shed. PRICE £l3 per acre. Terms, £3500 cash, balance on Ist. mortgage for 7 years at 6 per cent. Full particulars from— J. c Land Apents LOTHIER & pO., ; MATAMATA. MACHINERY & EMPLERTENTo FOR SALE. Topdresser. "Booth," £l6; Drills, "Empire" Disc, 11-col. £27 105, F.F., 11-col. £22 10s, ditto 9-col. £22 10s; Discs, Steel Queen, etc., £ls, £l4. £10; Lever Ploughs, R. and G., and n. and G ."Digger," £l4, £l2; Tripod Harrows, all kinds, £7, £6, £5; also Chains, £2 10s; Tine Harrows, ?- leaf £3, 4-leaf £6 with bar; Long Hand Ploughs, Hornsbv and Booth. £S; Disc Ploughs, £l2 to £l6; Cultivator, £2 10s; Swingletroos (new), 3-horse set £2 10s, 1-horse bar 8/-. These are only our specials. Wc stock a full range of all second-hand rann implements.—ALEXANDßA STREET, HAMILTON. PHONE 2400. JSED FARM IMPLEMENTS I'OR SALE: ALL HE-CONDITIO NED.— 1 P. and D. Duncan Bft. Top-dresser; 1 Duncan Handle I'lough (medium); l liornsby tIlorse Mower; I Jiootii MacDonald Drill; ;: Deering 11x7 Hoe Drills; '■ R. and G. 2-Row ScufTler; ) R. and 0. D.F. Lever Plough (medium); I McCormick Mower; 2 Deering Mowers; 4 No. 7 Massey Harris Mowers. Special prices to clear by end of April. 'We sell on owners' account, all classes Second-hand Engines, Farm Implements, etc. Let us Know what you nave lor sale.—A. M. BISLEY and CO., Ward Street, HAMILTON. -IVTOLE DRAIN PLOUGHING should be bS- - gun NOW to ensu-e having the paddocks In the right conoirion by releasing surplus water after heavy rain. Mole Drain Ploughing increases production. OUR DRAIN PLOUGHS ARE THE BEST i Motor Springs and all Farm .Implements Repaired at Shortest Notice—A. A. HAWKER Ac CO., BLACKSMITHS .V BODY BUILDERS, 21 Barton St., Hamilton. Original makers of Small Draught Drainers. PHONE 2032. TTAMILTO.N IMPLEMENT WORKS, LTD. Two Svmp Ploughs; 2 S.F. Lever Ploughs; Handle and D.F. i'one convertible), all makes; 2 Star Feed Topdressers; McCormick Cutter; 2 Spring Tin Drays. Baker's Cart; li and 3 h.p. Engines; 3 and )<>ar Sets Tine Harrows; Booth Pump Jack; Storrie Double Ridger; Tripod and Chain Harrows. We have every description or Second-hand Farm Implements. We Buy, cell or Exchange and Guarantee Satisfaction.—HAMlLTON IMPLEMENT WORKS. LTD., London St.. river 3ids from Dairy Co.'s Bdgs. Phone 2133. iXCELSO TONIC tonps up thh nerves, i creates a good appetite, and purifies the blood. Excelso, the supreme tonic, 3/- and 5/6. at Balllle's Ltd., Cash Chemists, Hamilton. nESH Green Peas, sovereign Brand; _j coeaper than fresh vegetables; large ; i n , \/ —At Norman and ClarK'a. CLEARANCE Sale or Prams, Fusd Chairs, rieagrass Cha:rs. Baskets, etc., st •ouden and Hawkins. Ward 3S. HEN you need drugs ring 223 G. We Tt will deliver imimdiateJy.—lrvine's piiarmacv. THAT'S In a name? Everything where *V Hot Water Bags are concerned. The name "UNIQUE" guarantees freedom rrom cracks and bursts, and years or \wm service. All sizes. 13 r iREEN PEAS, Sovereign urand,. grown >JT and packed in Aucklan.l: large tin 1/—F.A.G. Stores. rpRY our Delicious orange Drluk, id, 26 x glass; made from Pure Spring: Water. «- Grimmer, a» jjctorla fiUreeu >«jft

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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17409, 23 May 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17409, 23 May 1928, Page 12