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N.Z.L. & M. A. CO., LTD UNRESERVED SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE—ALL FROM TESTED DAMS. To be offered at the Claudelands Showgrounds on THURSDAY, MAY 2S AT 12 NOON. Comprising:— 20 FEMALE S. MALE S. Including a consignment from MESSRS JOHN AND JAMES NICOLSON OF HA'S VERA of their wellknown “ Hollybank ” and Rivers- ‘ wood cattle. From MR D. D. WILSON, FRANKTON JNCT.— g CHOICE IN-CALF HEIFERS. Catalogues on application to Auctioneers. Hamilton and Hawera. LUNCHEON BOOTH ON GROUND. SPECIAL HEIFER SALE. TE AWAMUTU SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. FAVOURED with instructions from Messrs H. and S. Rhodes, we will hold their Fifth Annual Ssale of 170 HIGH-GRADE HEIFERS JERSEY OL MR G. D. HALL’S 3SD ANNUAL SALE PINEDALE MILKING SHORTHORNS. To be held on the Farm, Kio Kio. FRIDAY, MAY 29 (At NOON SHARP) 12 YEARLING BULLS. 1 2-yr Bull; 19 Yearling Heifers 6 2-year-old Heifers, in calf LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF QUARRY RESERVE AT TE KUITI. WEDNESDAY', 17th JUNE, 1931, at 10.15 a.m.

At ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS’ (LTD.) OFFICE, TE KUITI. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, will offer by Public Auction at the above time and place the lease of portion of the Railway Quarry Reserve at Te Kuiti. The area to be offered is 43 acres for lime quarrying purposes, together with an additional area of 1 acre 2 roods 7 perches for working plant. The term of the lease will be 21 years with the right of renewal for a further 21 years. Full particulars may 'be obtained from the Auctioneers at Taumarunui, Te Kuiti and Auckland, from the District Railway Engineer at Ohakune, or from the Stationmaster at Auckland and Te Kuiti. 872 MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS. JMPROVED QRA3SLAND JJARROWS Gan be Set to Cut from HALF to THREE INCHES Deep. Ideal Re-seed-ing'and Grassland Cultivation. Agents:— F.A.C., HAMILTON, and NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS. TI/TOLE DRAINING—To ensure Proper Draining of all Farm Lands it Is now time to Commence this Most Important and Very Necessary Work. Aerate the Soil and Obtain Increased Pastures bly using the HAWKER MOLE DRAI NPLOUGH, to«be seen at our Works.— A. A. HAWKER & CO., Bodybuilders, Wheelwrights, Spring Makers, 21 BARTON STREET, Hamilton. Phone 2035. SEE STANLEY & CO’S EXHIBIT AT THE WINTER SHOW ! STANLEY SUPER PLANT, with all Latest improvements; and the NEW UP-TO-DATE JUNIOR PLANT. Lowest Prices lor PUnt to meet Low Prices for Butter-fat. OALES AND E XCHAN'GE C°. 3-cow Ridd Milking Plant, Set Platrorm Scales; Jack Pump; Saw and Saw Bench complete; 3 h.p. Anderson Engine, as new; Electric Water Heater; 3-ieaf R.G. Tine Marrows; Topdressers and Harrows. We buy, we sell, we exchange. What have you to offer?—42 BKYCE STREET, HAMILTON. Phone 1255; Res. 2265. WAIKATO M achinery JgXCHANGE. Look these over Show Week. —Swingtop Saw Bench, complete, £6; Duncan Topdresser, Bft, £ls; Hillside Plough, £3 15s; Lever Plough; Duncan d.f., as new, £1 u; Duncan 5.1., £l2; Konaki, new, £7; Scoop, £2 l/s odj. Engines, Lister 2J £27 los, ureenslade 2 i £l7 10s, National 4 £l2; iMcCur. Big 6 Mower, £ls; Discs, 12b1., lain., S. Queen type, new, £2O; Discs, light lubl., £0; ana full range our usual Iines.—ALEXANDRA ST., HAMILTON. Plioue 2409. 3 BIG 6 McCormicK Mowers (nearly new); 3 Albion Mowers; 2 Massey Harris Mowers, No. 21; 4 Big 4 McCormick Mowers; 2 Deering Mowers; 3 Massey Harris Mowers, No. 7; l narnfora single Speed Mower; 2 Massey Harris No. 2v Mowers; 1 McCormick Deering Hay Rake; 1 Osborne Rage; 1 Booth Mcnonukl nay Hweep’ 1 Cambridge Roller, uit; 1 Maisey Harris Drill. All tne above art iuuiougbly reconditioned and aiiord buyers of ' lowpriced machines an exceptional opportunity.—A. M. BIS LEY, Waru sc, Hamilton. JJAMILTON IMPLEMENT WORKS, LTD. Engines, 2J h.p. Lister £3O, Laird £loPloughs, s.f. Lever £ 1 4, double or single Duncan Disc Plough £l4, Hornsby Handle £6; Topdressers, Booth £l6, Duncan £!S; 11-c. M.H. Drill, £2O; Big 6 McCormick Mower with extra scrub bar £l6, No 7 M.H. £10; Booth Dunn Tripod and Chains (new) £lO, M.H. Tripod and Chains £6; 25cwt. S.T. Dray £l4, 1-ton S.T. Dray £2O; 1 No. 513 Olliver HiUsiun Plough (new), £7- l Turnip Sheer, £5; Bentall Chaffcut’ter, hand or power, £o; new M.H. and Booth Disc Blades In sIock.—LONDON ST., HAMILTON (right behind new Bank N.Z.. Hamilton North). Phone 2123; night 3010, —E. Walders, Footballers and Athletes NEED WITCH’S OIL This wonderful filament quickly eases 6lill'nnss. brumes, and hard knocks. Ail Cneinlsls and Stores stock WF. til's Oil, .lid </" a bottle. t

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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18339, 27 May 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18339, 27 May 1931, Page 16

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