anci Co 9a A HEAD CATTLE including ~.1/l" io 3-year steers 50 2'2-year steers 40 Springing heifers 30 speyed heifers, 3 years old I Further entries solicited. TE AWAMUTU HORSE FAIR. Tuesday, August 22nd. At Q a.m. 2QO HORSES 0F LL CLASSES 40 useful unbroken horses, mostly draughts 80 medium and half draughts 80 light harness horses Note —A number will be allotted each horse on entering the yards on morning of sale. CLEARING SALE at NEWSTEAD Wednesday, August 30 At 10.30 a.m. sharp Favoured with instructions from Messrs. ITiedlander Bros., who have recently purchased the well-known Newst'ead Estate from A. M. Gcorgetti, Esq., we will hold a clearing sale at the Newstead Homestead on above date of all live and dead stock, consisting of — MA SPECIALLY SELECTED 4UU DAIRY COWS (Jersey and Shorthorn cross) 130 choice yearlings and heifers 30 yearling steers 27 2-year empty heifers 25 2-year well-bred springing heifers 20 empty cows 3 well-bred shorthorn bulls I grade shorthorn bull (bred by Ruakurafarm) I well-bred Jersey bull 3 well-bred yearling Jersey bulls 15 horses 200 pigs 100 sheep All farm implements, milk waggons, farm tools and other necessary plant for running a complete up-to-date dairy farm. Note—This specially selected herd of over 400 cows and heifers are without doubt the best in the Waikato, having been bred up for 25 years, and nothing but stock from the best cows have been kept. The disposal of this herd is an exceptional opportunity offered to dairy farmers. Conveyances will leave Cambridge and Hamilton for sale at 9 a.m. on the 30th. Luncheon will be provided. JDalgety & Co. Ltd. HAMILTON King Country Representative : C. L. St Hill - - - Ti-: Kith Auctioneer and. Commission Agent. Jviim- Street - - IE KITH Auction sales neici in the mart every Saturday at 2 o'clock. 3S>"' Special sales by arrangement OX BALK: Seed Potatoes, jarden & Flower H. C. Gibbons' celebrated, none better Choice Clover Hay. Chaff, Oats, Pig-meal, Wheat, Algerian Oats, Flour, Tabic Potatoes, Onions. Bacon, Hams, Rock Salt. etc. FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. FARM IMPLEMENTS. MILKING MACHINES. CEMENT beparahm The most up-to-date Separator on the market, easy to work, easy io clean, thorough skimmer. Best mention ;U the recent Brussels Exhibition hold in Property The following are a few from the selection on my books : 200 acres, I mile from creamery and township, £6 ; 140 acres. A mile from creamery and township, £10; roo acres. 3 miles from Te Kuiti, £5 ; 3lu acres, 5 miles from railway siaiion. £3 2s 6d : 876 acres, 2 miles from post office, school, etc.. 33s : 216 acres. Native lease, 4 miles from Te Kuiti, 255: 260 acres, Native lease, 4 miles from township. 255: 1.074 ' acre-. native lease, 4 miles from railway. 20s: 116 acres, native lease, all pluughaMc. £SOO. 3 Roomed House and i acre, £250 2 Roomed House and 1 acre, £3OO Leaseholds from L'so to CBO per section Freeholds from £3O to £2OO per acre AGENT FOR THE Phoenix Assurance Co. Fire. Accident.Plate Glass, Indemnity, etc , Mutual Life <lv Citizens insurance Co., Edison's renowned Phonographs and Records, Benicia Disc Rows {the best hillside plow). Street
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 387, 16 August 1911, Page 8
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