Dalgety and Co., Limited Hamilton DATES OF COMING SALES. Hamilton, Thursday, 27th. Te Awamutu, Saturday, 20th. HAMILLON DAIRY COW SALE Wednesday, July 26th. f\ SPRING Cows and Heifers, *J including—--150 dairy heifers. 50 Spring Dairv Cows, 2nd to 4th calf. 80 Springing heifers from some of the best known herds in the district. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. i)OAA SHEEP comprising— -500 Ewe hoggets 200 Ewes in lamb to Romney rams 30 Ewes in lamb I/O Fat wethers 150 „ Ewes 70 „ Lambs 20 ~ Heifers 15 Heifers in calf CLEARING SALE AT CAMBRIDGE. Friday, July 28th. At 12.30 p.m. "FAVOURED with instructions from P. Muirhead, Esq., who has sold portion of his property, we will sell in the— CAMBRIDGE SALE YARDS on the above date—'prn WELL-BRED SHEEP 1 i O\J comprising : 900 Well-grown hoggets (mixed sexes) 700 2, 4 & 6 tooth ewes in lamb 150 2 tooth wethers On account of Client : 100 f.m. Ewes in lamb. Further entries solicited. TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE. Saturday, July 29th. 9AA HEAD CATTLE com--01/U prising: 10 Fat cows 10 Empty heifers 5 3-year steers 20 Heifers in calf 10 18-month steers 160 Mixed calves and yearlings 20 Springing cows and heifers (close to profit) 60 f.m. Ewes in lamb Further entries solicited. Dalgety & Co. Ltd. HAMILTON King Country Representative : C, L. St Hill Te Ki-it: i vTER Auctioneer and Commission Agent. Kiim- Street - - TE KUITI Auction sales held in the mart every Saturday at 2 o'clock. s@"' Special sales by arrangement ON SALE: Seed Potatoes, jMI* 5 " Garden & Mower Seeds. H. C. Gibbons' celebrated, none better Choice Clover Hay. Chaff, Oats, Pig-meal. Wheat. Algerian Oats, Flour, Table Potatoes, Onions, Bacon, Hams, Rock Salt, etc. FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, FARM IMPLEMENTS. MILKING MACHINES, CEMENT Lanz separators The most up-to-date Separator on the market, easy to work, easy to clean, thorough skimmer. Best mention at the recent Brussels Exhibition held in February last. Property The following are a few from the selection on my books : 200 acres, I mile from creamery and township, £6 ; 140 acres, i mile from creamery and township, £10: 760 acres, 3 miles from Te Kuiti, £5 ; 319 acres, 5 miles from railway station, £3 2s 6d; 876 acres, 2 miles from post office, school, etc., 33s ; 216 acres, Native lease, 4 miles from Te Kuiti, 25s ; 260 acres, Native lease, 4 miles from township, 255; 1,074 acres, native lease, 4 miles from railway, 20s: 116 acres, native lease, all ploughable, £3OO. 3 Roomed House and A acre, £250 2 Roomed House and I acre, £3OO Leaseholds from £SO to £BO per section Freeholds from £3O to £2OO per acre AGENT FOR THE Phoenix Assurance Co. Fire, Accident.Plate Glass, Indemnity, etc., Mutual Life iv Citizens Insurance Co., Edison's renowned Phonographs and Records, Benicia Disc Rows (the best hillside plow). NOTE THE ADDRESS : King- Street
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 382, 29 July 1911, Page 8
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