Auction Notices. CLEARS© SALE AT RfIATAMATA. THURSDAY,. AUGUST 11, Noon. Favoured with instructions from Mr P. Quinlan, we shall ofier, at the Homestead, Taihoa, Matamata, in conjunction with Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., the undermentioned live stock, 216 HEAD DAIRY CATTLE, Comprising, * 6 PEDIGREE; FRIESIAN COWS, viz.: Monovale Colantha Regina No. 1024. Bred by C. C. Buckland. Monovale Alpha No 431. Bred by C. C. Buckland. Gentle Rozine De Kol of Tauranga-o-Moana No. 405. Bred by R. Bourke.* " Golden Gleam. Bred by J. Kossiter. Pauline of Sunnycroft. Imported from British Columbia, Trihoa Spot (heifer); sire Dominion 7 de Wet. Bre,d by owner. All the above cows are due to calve August and September) and arc bred to Curly Knight No. 2601. 30 GRADE FRIESIAN COWS, due calve Aug', and Sept., bred to Curly Knight. The above comprise the entire milking herd of last season. 150 GRADE FRIESIAN HEIFERS. 30, JERSEY CROSS HEIFERS, "(Due to calve Aug. and Sept.) Vendor’s Note. —Fifty of the above Friesian Heifers are (the result of six years’ breeding from the following bulls and their progeny:—Eding of Brundee, Domino Van Segis, HiUcrest King’s Counsel, Hector Mercena, Hector Laddie. All the above bulls are from the best milking strains in the world, the heifers are the equal of anything in the book and are a true type of Friesian. Luncheon Provided, THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTtN, H A MILTON, AUCTIONEERS. FLEH IH S’ S PRICES TALK BAKING SODA, 2d 111. C. TARTAR, 99 per cent. 1/TO lb. PRUNES, Best, 8d Ifa. CURRANTS, Best, 8d Hi. SULTANAS, Sest, 1/2 lb. F.UMONPS’ BAKING POWDER, Large, 2/3. f E-RIDSON’S EXTRACT) 2.1 cfoz. LARGE BAR SOAP, 1/5 Barf t NO RUB, lid. » LARGE TOILET SOAP i for 1/S CEDAR IVSOPS 3/6. LARGE JARS HONEY, 1/6 2LB. JARS JAIYi, 1/11. ILB. STRAWBERRY CONSERVE, 1/3. lib VASELINE, 1/3. DINNEFORD’S MAGNESIA, 1/9 LARGE BAXTER’S, 2/3. SALMON, Large, 1/-. Beehive Store ALWAYS ■ BUSY. AUCTION SALE When you have a clearance sale f cattle you engage an expert attle auctioneer. Ask him and he will admit that e has no time for selling furniure—it is not in his line. c? Usually he sells the furniture ist—when the crowd lias gone. It wih pay you far better, when ou are selling out, to let an exert Furniture Auctioneer conuct your Furniture Auction. The Furniture Sale can be aranged for the same date and ime as the cattle sale, or whenver you wish. Mr. George Walker will come nd personally conduct the sale or you at Pukekohe, Papakura, /aiuku, Bombay, or. anywhere m he surrounding district. His knowledge of_ Furniture r alues may mean £SO to ..100 •■ore in your pocket. Write and ask for his suggesions about the sale first. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, 35, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephones 2857 and 2944.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 656, 5 August 1921, Page 10
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