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CLEARING SALE AT TOKOROA. THURSDAY, MAY 25, AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr E. Ireland, who is giving up dairying, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the farm on the above date. Kf* JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, August and September Calvers. 5 In-calf Dairy Heifers 3 Berkshire Cross Breeding sows due to farrow 1 Boar 5 Milk Cans; 1 30cwt. Waggon, in good order; i Set 3-leaf Tine Harrows; i Deerlng Hayrake. Note: The majority of these cows were brought up from Taranaki as heifers, and are bred from high testing strains. This year the average test has been 4.5. ALSO, on aooount client:— 9 Store Cows 3 Useful Farm Horses, all work. CLEARING SALE AT GORDONTON. FRIDAY, MAY 26, AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr S. Ballard, who Is giving up dairying, we will hold a olearlng sale on the property on the above date. Of CHOICE DAIRY COWS, due to oalve July and August 3 Two-year heifers in calf 1 Useful Chestnut Mare, 9yrs, all farm work 3 Tamworth Cross sows due to farrow in June Spring Tip Dray and harness, Tripod harrows, 4 20gal. Milk Cans, 1 40gal. Drum, Copper, Tools, eto. Also Household Furniture and Effects. Also: 10 2-year High Grade Jersey Heifers In calf from pioked oows NOTE.—This is a ohoioe little herd of early calvers. The oows are In good condition and have averaged over 3001 b. butterfat factory returns. Lunoheon Provided. CLEARING SALE AT PIARERE, TIRAU MONDAY, MAY 29, AT NOON. Favoured with Instructions from Mr F. Blackman, who is giving up dairying, we will hold a Clearing Sale on Mr A. M. Samuel’s Farm, Palrere, on the above date. QK CHOICE DAIRY COWS, JERVO SEY AND JERSEY CROSS, due to oalve early to Jersey Bulls 12 Heifers, Jersey in oalf 28 Jersey Heifer Calves 1 Jersey Bull 2 Farm Horses, first-class workers 1 Hack 3 Breeding Sows in pig 1 Tamworth Boar 9 Store Pigs 1 Bamford two-speed Mower, Topdresser, Spring Cart and Harness, Concrete Boiler and 12-gallon Copper, Farm and Cart Harness, 30 Fowls. On Aocount of Mr M. W. Watkins : 40 Choice 2-year Jersey and Jersey cross Heifers in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bull. «■ Lunoheon Provided. CLEARING SALE AT HINUIiRA. TUESDAY, MAY 30, AT 11 A.M. Favoured with Instructions from Mr A. P. Allport, Buokland Road, Hinuera, who has sold his farm, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the farm on the above date. liftA JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS J - UV DAIRY COWS 30 In-Calf Dairy Heifers 12 Jersey Cross Heifer Calves 4 Jersey Bulls 8 3-year Steers , 8 Fat Ewes 1 Fat Lamb 4 Useful Farm Horses, aged, all work 1 Hunter 1 Hack 5 Breeding Sown 2 Boars 1 4-valve Battery Wireless Set 2 Benzine Lamps Quantity Mangolds 1 Ford Truck, 1 set Tine Harrows, 1 set Chain Harrow’s, 14-Blade R. and G. Discs, Cambridge Roller, R. and G. Topdresser, Colonial Drill, Massey Harris Hay Rake, 1 McCormick Mower with scrub blade, Wheel Sweep, Gate Sweep, D. F. International Plough, S. F, Oliver Plough, D. F. Reid and Gray Plough, Konakl, Sledges, Wheelbarrow, Chains and Swlngletree's, Poultry, Waggon, Scoop, 4-ton Coal, 2 Saddles (riding), 2 Cart Saddles, Tools and Sundries, Eto. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE AT TAHUNA, MORRINSVILLE.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 81, AT NOON. Favoured with Instructions from Mr 0. K. Moore, we will hold a Clearing Sale on Mr J. M. Stewart’s farm at Tahuna on the above date, OO JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, due July 1 onAvards 11 Two-year Jersey heifers 3 Farm horses Implements.—4-cow New Zealandla Milking Plant; 90gal. Lister Separator, 1 Booth and McDonald Pump Jack; 1 2h.p. Motor, Electrlo Water Heater, 4 20gal. Cream Cans, Set Spring Cart Harness, 1 set Collar Hames, winkers and chains, 1 Spring Dray. Also, on account of CLIENT:— 134 Fat and forward wethers LUNCHEON PROVIDED. T IIE F ARMER3 ’ c°’ operative QO., £TD. HAMILTON ANI) BRANCHES.

CHEAPER COAL from, the F'.A.O. Direct from the mine, first quality double screened HOUSEHOLD COAL. 7/6 PER QUARTER TON 15/- PER HALF TON 30/- PER TON FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Phone 1992 and 224 G.

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18950, 20 May 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18950, 20 May 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18950, 20 May 1933, Page 10

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