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:alp and heifer fairs. MARKED CALF AND HEIFER FAIR. MATA MAT A SALEYARDS, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, AT NOON. 245 MARKED HEIFER CALVES 20 MARKED HEIFERS NOTE:—The Calves and Heifers are marked and officially registered by the New Zealand Co-operative Herd Testing Association. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers or The New Zealand Cooperative Herd Testing Association. Auctioneers: — THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. MARKED CALF AND HEIFER FAIR. FRANKTON SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, NOON.' MARKED HEIFER CALVES MARKED HEIFERS NOTE: —The Calves and Heifers are marked and officially registered by the New Zealand Co-operative Herd Testing Association. Catalogues on application lo the Auctioneers or The New Zealand Cooperative Herd Testing Association. Auctioneers: — THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. “ jyf ARIvED ” QALF & JJEIFER JjWIRS. 600 “M arked ” C alves AND JJEIFERS MATAMATA, Tuesday, sth March, 1935, at 12 Noon. HAMILTON, Wednesday, 6th March, 1935, at 12 Noon. PUKEKO.HE, Thursday, 7th March, 1930, at 1 pun. Catalogues forwarded to intending buyers on application to: THE N.Z. CO-OP. HERD TESTING ASSOCIATION (INC.), HAMILTON, 505 MACHINERY- <i IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. THOROUGHLY Reconditioned Farm Machinery which will g-ivo Long Life and Satisfaction: Ploughs: 1 Booth, MacDonald Slnglo Furrow Lever, 1 d.f. Oliver, 1 Wiard Handle s.w., 1 Duncan Handle with d.w., i Crescent 5 s.w., 1 Crescent 8 s.w.. 1 Massey 16 d.w., 1 Reid & Gray Handle d.w., 1 Massey No. 10 d.w., 1 McCormick Deering s.w. Disc Ploughs: 1 Reid A Gray. 2 Benicia, 1 Chattanooga. Disc Harrows: 1 Steel Queen 14 x 18, 1 Massey 14 x 16, 1 Beaney 10 x 16, 1 Paragon 12 x 18, 1 McCormick Flexible 16 x 18, 1 BoothOrchard 8 x 16. Cultivators: 1 Planet Jnr. Spring Tooth, 1 Massey Low Wheel, 2 1Horse SculTlers, 1 Storrle 2-Row. Drills: 1 Massey 13 x 7, 1 Farmers’ Favourite 11 x 7. Engines: 1 Associated 1} h.p., 1 Mogul 2i h.p. Pumps, etc: 1 Booth MacDonald Rotary.— A. *M. BISLEY & CO., Machinery Specialists, Ward St., Hamilton. HARROWS and Topdressers—See MacEwans first for the widest stock of good second-hand harrows and topdressers. See our Hamilton Depot, WARD ST. Machinery Exchange. Steel Tripods and Chains, new, 6rt, £8; Sft, £lO. Swamp Plough, light, £l6. Drill, 1 l-hoe Massey. £2O. Oliver d.f. Tractor Plough, as new, £2O. Discs, Detroit' 101)1, £11; others, £9 and £lO. Hillside Plough, as new, £5. Engines, Greonslade 1J £l4, Marine 3 £lO. Steel Sawbench, £6 10s: Mole Drain Plough, £l2 ms; Swamp Harrow, new timber, £6; Scoops, new, £3 10s and £t 10s; Lever Ploughs, s.r. £l2, d.r. convert. £l4; Roller, plain ring, £10; Howard Cultivator, £8; 1.H.C., £10; CliafTcutler, reverse gear, £5; Motor, f h.p., new, £6; Separator, 45, as new, with Motor, £l6. Heavy Swamp Tripods, ££6; Konakt, new, £6 10s.—And our usual wide range other lines. E.Trh.mges preferred.—ALEXANDRA STREET, HAMILTON. mono 2409. JJAMILTON JMPLEMEN'T 5 London St., Hamilton. Phone 2123. IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. 1 two-horse Waggon, £25; 1 Massey lt-coultar Disc Drill, £25; 1 Booth 4wheel Haysweep, £ls; 1 I.H.L. Loader, £32 1 OS; t Oliver Crescent No. 8 handle Plough, £7 10s; 1 d.f. R. and G. Lever Plough, £ls; 1 R. A O. s.r. lever Plough, £!2 10s; 1 Duncan handle 2-wheel Plough, £9; l Hornsby long moulboard handle Plough, £7; 1 Noxon Disc Harrow, £9; 1 Duncan Cultivator, £l2 10s; 1 Wheel Scoop, £l2; l Greenslade 2 h.p. Engine, £l6; 1 Hutchinson No. 5 Ram, £7; 1 Myers No. 5 Ram, £6 10s.—We have a large stock of good Implements always on hand. Inspection Invited. Jj-URM SUNDRIES EXCHANGE LTD. 13-Star R. A: G. Topdresser; 13-Star Evona Topdresser (new); McCormick, Mas-sey-llarrls, Detroit and Noxon Disc Harrows; Oliver, M.IL, John Deere and Wilkinson Short-handle Single Furrow Ploughs; R. & M., Hornsby and Wallace Long-handle Single Furrow Ploughs; Massey-llarrls A R.M. Single Furrow Lever Ploughs; It. A G. Double Furrow Ploughs; 7 x 2 1 Cambridge Roller, with sharts; 13-Coulter Farmers’ Favourite* Drill; Evona and Duncan Tripod and Chain Harrows; 3 h.p. Anderson Engine; 2* h.p. Greenslade Engine; R.M. Self-oiler. oft. Windmill and Tower; Haml'ord and Johnston’s Mowers; Pumps and Pump Jacks of many kinds. Inspection cordially Invited. —WARD ST., HAMILTON. Phone 210 1. A LEA XJARROW3. ANTI-CLOG, the Already Famous Grassland Harrow. HEAVY DUTY: Ask for a demonstration or this all-purpose Implement. Suitable Tor swamp, timbered country, and every rluss or pasture. ALFA-LAVAL BEPARATOR CO. (N.Z.), LTD., 166 Victoria Street, HAMILTON.

N SORENSEN (late Sorensen Srnng • Co.) —2 Heavy Steel Swamp Harrows; I heavy Sledge. Crowbars, Maul and Wedges, Farm Gate Hinges. All classes 0 f unplenienU Repaired. builders’ Ironwork Manufactured. I New Eight Trailer. Car and Truck Springs made and repaired. >'e\t T. S. Henry. Phono 58f>i>.—WARP STREET BOU-ER CASINGS AND CONCRETE WASH TUBS. Pumice Holler Casings, Steel Covered or Concrete Finish from £2/10/Concrete Wash Tubs £l/15/-. Further particulars on application to: THE ONQARUE PUIVIICE BOILER CASING CO., ONGARUP L)\P I.EGS Rad legs and eh runic van- ) rose ulcers permaiienllv healed with Hi,, varr-t Method <>r Ireaimml. simple. «;il>, ami iin'\penslre. \are\ I HE. liov t.-.jsG, Wellington. I.oeal representative: Manning s Ltd., ss vn-toria street. 11amlituu- 6

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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19515, 2 March 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19515, 2 March 1935, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19515, 2 March 1935, Page 12

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