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G. W. VERCOE & CO, LTD, HAMILTON STOCK SALE TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1938 15 Fat Bullocks 25 Fat Cows and Heifers 40 Store and Boner Cows 40 Mixed Cattle 6 Bulls 120 Fat Wethers 60 Fat Ewes 60 Fat Lambs 150 Fat and Store Pips 3 Pedigree Berkshire Boars, 7 months 1 Pedigree Berkshire Boar, 15 months 2 Pedigree Large Black Boars, 8 months Entries Solicited 74 MACHINERY * IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE AM. BISLEY & CO. —1 H.C. Hay or • Ensilage Loader; 2 4-wheeled Booth i MacDonald Sweeps; 3 Side Rakes and Tedders (l Massey Harris, 1 Case Osborne and 1 McCormick) ; 1 H.C. Swlng- . lng Stacker; l Wallace and 1 Storey ' Stacker; 8 Light Hay Rake 3 (Massey, I.H.C. and Osborne) ; 2 Heavy Hay Rakes | (Bamford and Howard) ; 1 Hornsby Oil Bath Mower; 2 McCormick Mowers; 10 ; Massey Harris Mowers, Nos. 7, 15, 20, ; 21 and 23; 3 Bamford Single Speed 5 I R.A. and 1 Bamford 2-speed 8 R.A. Mowers; l Deering. l Johnson and 1 Big 4 j McCormick Mowers; 1 Rlackstone Swather i Tumbler Sweeps, Gate Sweeps; 5 New 9 and 11 Coulter and 1 Disc Farmer’B Favj ourlte Drills at second-hand prices. I Ploughs, Disc Harrows, Ridges, etc. Every i machine thoroughly overhauled. We sup- : ply our re-conditioned machinery In equal j to new condition.—A. M. BISLEY & CO., ■ Ward Street, Hamilton. N. S ORENSEN TRIPOD AND CHAIN HARROWS AT REDUCED PRICES 6Tt Tripod and Chain, £7 7ft Tripod and Chain, £8 Bft Tripod and Chain, £9 Cax Trailers, Car and Truck Springs made and repaired. All classes or Implements repaired. One Heavy sice! Swamp Harrow for SaIe.—WARD ST., HAMILTON. Phone 2856. ALLEN” MOTOR SCYTHE. Self-pro-pelled. 861 n. cut. 4 acres day on 2 galla. ruel. Pneumatic tyres. Enclosed gears, for crops, weeds, grass, gor3e, etc.—Mannings Ltd.. Newmarket. Auckland. CONCRETE Troughs, reinforced, everlasting; 60-gallon, 32/6; 80-gallon, ,41/-; 110-gallon, 48/-; 150-gallon, 55/-; ! 170-gallon, 65/-; 250-gallon, 79/-; freight free.—FIRTH CONCRETE. LTD., Frankton. JpARM gUNDRIES J^XCHANGE, TD. Booth May. No. 2 double-geared Pump Jack, as new; several types of milk and water Pumps, Deep Well Cylinders, 2*in. ana 2}ln., Duncan O.K. windmill, McCormick 28-blade Tandem Tractor Discs, Massey Discs, 16 x 181 n., new blades, good buying; Duncan Swamp Plough, Massey and Albion Mowers, Hercules Heavy Hayrake, as new; Booth Mac. and R. and G Single Lever Ploughs, R. and Gray Chain and Tripod Harrow, 6ft., 2-leaf Wbaltatane Harrow, 3-leaf Tine Harrow. Agents Kvona implements.—l2 WARD ST.. HAMILTON. phone 2101. XJ SED M ACHIKKS j DISC HARROWS: 2 Hooper 12 x 18; 1 , Massey 12 x 16; l McCormick Flexible] I U l 18. ■ PLOUGHS: Reid s.r..i Gray, Duncan, Booth- i ! roac single and double furrow lever. ! i Duncan Swamp; Oliver; Hornsby; Rcld and Gray handle ploughs. TOPDRESSERS: 1 Reid & Gray Heavy; 2 Duncan; 1 Boothmac Double drive; 1 Reid & % C«ray Light double drive. ENGINES: Associated 1$; Jumbo 1J; An-! derson 2}; RJL 3; International 3. VEHICLES: Spring Cart; 2-ton waggon; | 30 cwt. waggon. DRILLS: New Farmers’ Favourite at second-hand price. A. M. BISLEY & CO. Hamilton, TT7AIKATO MACHINERY EXCHANGE.— W Topdressers: R. &. G., £18; Wallace, £l6. Discs: 12 bl. S.Q., as new', £l6; 1 obl., £ls. Konakls: High wheels, £8; low, £7; Big 6 McCor. Mower, £18; Osborne Hayrake, £lO. Swamp Ploughs: Light, £18; medium, £2O; heavy, £25. Swamp Harrows, steel £5. Lever Plough, s.f., £l3. Handled d.f. £l2 10s. Scoop, new, £4. Tripods and Chains, 6ft. £io 10s. Alfa, used, £4, 25. Handled Cultivator with hoards, £3 10s. Wheeled Cultivators £lO, £l2 10s. Spring Cart, £lO. Engines: Listers 24, £lB, £2O; 3 h.p., £2O. Tangye , 2s, £ls. Agents Federal, Cockshutt and! Frost and Wood lines.—Alexandra Street, J Hamilton. Phone 2409. ALKER’S MACHINERY EXCHANGE. Kent Street (Next Sale Yards), FRANKTON JUNCTION. Phone 2998 BOOTH MAC Topdresser a £l7 10s; Duncan £l6; 2 Wagons, £lB and £2O; Tip Spring Dray, £l6 10s and £l7 10s; Tip Konakls £11; Steel Queen Disc, £l6 10s; other makes from £lO. Lever Plows. £l6; Oliver type Plows from £4 10s. AH 3lzes or Grass Harrows, prices from £3 10s Anderson Engine, £2O; Greenslade 2 b.p. £l4.—We have a large stock of other machinery, all guaranteed.

SHEEP DIP USE McDOUGALLS PREMIER POWDER (Immediate Action) UNSURPASSED FOR GENERAL WOOL IMPROVEMENT AND FOR ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY Registered Pursuant to the Stock Remedies Act, 1934 Obtainable from N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. Hamilton, Morrinsville, Te Awamutu, Otorohanya. BE ASSURED OF BEST RESULTS USE CIESEN’S SHEEP DRENCH For Stomach, Bloodsucking and Intestinal Worms in Sheep. Farmers who know use GIESEN’S . Non-poisonous ar.d Economical Also Sutton’s Nicotine-Bluestone 7/6 per 16oz. Bottle with Doser FREE! Drench with SAYER’S GUN or PISTOLET Full particulars and supplies from— G. W. VERCOE & Co. Ltd. HAMILTON The FOUR OAKS FLAME THROWER AND DOMINIONS MODEL IDEAL LABOUR SAVER For Clearing Dirty Drains, Fence Lines, Gullies or any awkward inaccessible waste areas. QUICKEST, CHEAPEST, SUREST WAY To Destroy Noxious Growths. Our Flame Thrower Demonstrator is now operating In the Waikato. Ring- or write for particulars. The exceptional demand for this machine is creating take advantage of present good burning conditions. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON b CO., LTD. HAMILTON Te Awamutu Putaruru Cambridge.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20465, 4 April 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20465, 4 April 1938, Page 14

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