KAUROfI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 (NOON.) 100 HEAD OF CATTLE. Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT HORSHAM DOWNS. THURSDAY, JULY 17, NOON. Favoured with instructions from MR W. HARRIS, Horsham Downs, who is retiring from farming owing to a sudden breakdown in health, we will sell on the farm on the above date: no CHOICE DAIRY COWS —JERSEY CROSS AND SHORTHORN, in calf to Ped. Friesian Bull, and due to calve July and August 2 Heifers, in calf .. 6 Yearling Heifers 2 Good Horses 2 Sows, with.litters 1 Sow, to farrow in July 1 Lister Engine and Water Pump, on sledge, as new; 1 Hay Rake, as new; Sampson Sweep, as new; Steel Frame Sledge; 2 Concrete Troughs; 1 set Tiger Harrows; 1 400-gal. Tank; Copper and Stand; Maul and Wedges; Sundry Tools; 3 10-gal. Cream Cans; Pig Barrels; Cart, Saddle and Breeching; Odd Harness; Ladder, Hay Knife; Etc. This herd is a choice one. and last season produced an average of 3201 b fat. They are all sound, with the exception of one cow, and will be brought forward in first-class condition, and it is only on account of a sudden breakdown in the health of Mr Harris, that it is being placed on the market. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. / , r£*HE QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING C°- LTDHAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS.
MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS FOB SALE. 1 Massey-Harrls Hay Rake; l McCormick Mower: 2 Massey-Harris M'owers; 1 Bamford Mower; 1 Johnston Mower; 1 Deerins Drill; 1 Pennsylvania Drill; all reconditioned an'd guaranteed. Still available: INew Kay sweeps, Storey Stackers and Grabs, Gate Sweeps, Motor Sweeps, etc. —A. M. BISLEY & CO., WARD STREET, HAMILTON. Milking Plant, 3-cow, guar., £3O; Lever Plcuglis, single £lO, double £l3, I.H.C. double £10; Swamp Plough, £22 IDs.; Topdressbrs, Premier 13-st.ar £lB, Independent 11-star £10; Konaki, new, £0 tos; Swamp Harrow, used, as new, £7 10s, new £9; Alfa Separators, guar., 05 £lO, 35 £7; Discs, M.li. 12-bl. £l4, S. Queen 10-1)1. £l2 10s, Emerson 12bl. £11; Holler, £lo. These are only specials. prompt ciuotes other lines. —ALEXANDRA ST., HAMILTON. Phone 2409. Hamilton implement works, ltd. —2} h.p. Lister Engine an'd 4-cow ltidd Milking Plant, (as new); 3 h.p. Pitt Engine; 2 h.p. International; Raynes Clutch; 3-cow Simplex Milking Plant; Treloar Vacuum Pump; Rife Water Ram, No. 15; ert Booth Topdresser and Bft Duncan; 2 Lever Ploughs; 3 Drills; Mole Drain Plough; Tripod, Chain, and Tine Harrows; Steel Queen Discs; Cambridge Roller; New Ton S.T. Dray; Light Spring Trap.—London Street, Hamilton'; Phones, Oillce 2123, Private 3010. WHAKATANE HARROWS itSk: ■uUtA Whahatane jjarrow# It ha*s come under my notice that makers of other grassland harrows are asserting that I am using their harrow on .ty Horotiu farm. Although I have tried other harrows I am convinced that they do not equal the Whakatane, which is the only harrow I own and which I consider is Lie best yet made. F. J, FARRELL Collingwood St. HAMILTON. Phone 25296. CITROEN SIX. THE VERY LATEST IN ENGLISH GARS. 100 Per Cent English Workmanship. Combines French and English dura- I bility with the graceful lines of American design. The flexibility and power of this car are a revelation. STANLEY & CO., WARD STREET, HAMILTON, who are also still selling the Stanley Super Milking Machine. STUD NOTICE. To stand this season at Mr J. Malcolm’s Stud Farm, Te Rapa, the (( thoroughbred sire, Illumination, Limelight (imp.)— Fleet Street (imp.) Winner of ten firsts, including Cornwall, Avondale Plumpton, St. Andrew’s, Waikato Gold Cup, Liverpool Handicaps; dead-heat Alison Cup; nine seconds, including Auckland Cup, Mitchelson Cup, Takapun'a J.C. Handicaps; -six thirds. Total stakes won, £7447J. Limelight (12) sired Salitros, winner or A.J.C. Derby and V.R.C. Derby and other good winners despite few opportunities as be was located in outback N S.W. Ho was by Lally (by Vedette’s grandson Amphion, winner ol' £18,049) irom tlie Ayrshire mare Umbrosa, a winner and dam or Auber (winner of eight races and over £8000). Ayrshire, by Hampton, was a Derby winner and sire of Traquair and other successful ones on the track and at the stud. Fleet Street (10) by the Hampton horse Speed from Lorna Doon 1 (a winner and granddaughter of Blair Athol), traces back through strong lines to Queen Mary, ancestress of Bayardo, Lemberg, and others. illumination’s oldest progeny, from unfashionable mares, have done well. His latest, crop of foals are considered the best yet.. He is a very handsome horse or bcautirul temperament, standing well over 10 hands, and is a sure foal-getter. | Fee 30 guineas, reducible to 20gns ir paid by January 31st. Splendid paddocking —dry marcs 3/0, wet mares 5/-. All care taken but no responsibility. Cards and further information front J. Malcolm, To Rapa, or F. E. LOO.MB, owner, Te Awaniutu. BALDNESS Is unnecessary. Hundreds successfully grow new hair. Brice’s Regenerator and Circassian cream; 70 tuaar-. successful. M'ichcU’s, Hairdresser. 4
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18067, 9 July 1930, Page 12
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