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The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. Dates oi" C<»riing Sales. Ohaupo Stock S;:'ic. Tuesday, June 9th. Clcarinii Sale near Putaruru. —Wednesday, June 101 h. Morrinsviile Stock Sale. ■ — Friday, June I2th. Clearing Sale at Okoroirc Estate. — Wednesday, June 17 OHAUPO STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 9. HEAD CATTLE 2000 Longwool and crossbred wethers Entries solicited CLEARING SALE NEAR PUTARURU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. On behalf of Mr A. M. Sims. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 12. TjiAT AND STORE SHEEP AND CATTLE. Also 011 behalf B.N.Z. Estate at Morrinsviile shed (railway station). At 12 o'clock sharp. 30 tons bone-dust (part Calcutta, part K.P.C.), 7 tons superphosphate (Shirlep), I Avery platform scales (weigh 16 cwt), 6 400 gal. tanks, 4201bs swedes (in lots), low shed trollejr, 2 sack trolleys, 2 manure riddles, I desk, manure mixing plant, seed cleaning plant (Andrew's and Beaven's), capacity 10 sacks per hour, practically new, and in first-class order, with shaft, pulleys and belting complete, fencing wire, water piping, semirotary pump, with shafting and pipes complete, I trolley, I road grader (Carolin M. and T. Co.'s), practically new, and in firstclass order. CLEARING SALE AT OKOROIRE ESTATE TIRAU. •On behalf B.N.Z. Estates. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17. At 10 a.m. BULLOCKS OFF TURNIPS. 78 Fresh empty cows off turnips 600 2 and 4-tooth ewes in lamb 234 Stud English Leicester Ewes 40 Draught horses 17 Hcaks and light harness horses Engine, 8 horse-power (Rushton and Proctor), threshing drum and elevator (Clayton and Shuttleworth), practically new, double bagger . chaff-cutter, traction waggon, engine, 8 horsc-powet (Hornsby), 16 Woolscy shearing machines, with grinders complete, 8 Cambridge rollers, 7 farm waggons, 3 trolleys, I grader, 2 drays, 2 Cooper and Duncan drills, I Colonial drill, 7 P. and D. Duncan drills, 2 Massey Harris binders (new), Massey Harris mower, I Hornsby mower, 6 Hercules mowers, 9 disc harrows, 5 sets chain harrows, 3 sets drag harrows, 4 sets tine harrows, 8 D.F. ploughs (Reid and Gray), I carrot and mangold drill, 4 broad-cast sowers, 2 scoops, wire netting and hurdles, 6 tarpaulins, blacksmith's tools, including bellows and anvil, carpenters tools, fencing tools, hay gear, 3 dehorning machines, endless chain, 2 .vool presses, 3 weighing machines, 3 sack trolleys, mixed grass seed, 3 tons bone-dust, 40 tons superphosphate (Shirley's). HAMILTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, JUNE 18. Entries solicited. THE FARMERS'CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. (Late McNicol & Co.) G. F._ McCULLAGH, Auctioneer. LANGLEY SHAW, JAND AND g'JTOCK JJAMILTON, -y^AIKATO. 1 A AH ACRES FREEHOLD—Two IaAJU miles frontage to CambridgeTauranga road. 250 acres standing bush, remainder open country ; fern and titree. Sheep yards, dip, orchard. All ploughable. House ol eight rooms and all conveniences. Good health}' sheep and cattle country ; carrving capacity 1000 sheep besides cattle. .About nine miles Irom Cambridge. All riii;; fenced. Price,_ £3 15s per acre. Will sub-divide into two blocks : Ilomeslead, with improvements, Lo 10s per acre; unimproved portion, £2 lOs per acre. Terms. 000 or less, balance at 5 per cent. Applv LANGLEY SHAW, Slock and Station Agent, Hamilton. IMII§ "pKOPLEComc to us Country I mi/»to(irai>j{& They know where to gel GOOD Value for their MONEY. GAZE & CO., Hamilton.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 85, 5 June 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 85, 5 June 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 85, 5 June 1908, Page 5

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