Dalgety and Co., Limited Hamilton ~TE AVVAMUTU STOCK SALE Saturday, 18th November, at 12.30 1 a FAT COWS 20 2-year empty heifers 30 18-month empty heifers 60 yearlings 20 springing heifers 3 shorthorn 15 to 18-month bulls 20 empty heifers 25 2 to 2£-year steers Note—To meet the request of the settlers our Te Awamutu sales will in future commence at noon, and clients are requested to bring their stock in early. Tuesday, November 21st -n HEAD CATTLE, including 10 empty cows 25 2-year empty heifers 10 2-year empty Jersey heifers 10 i-year Jersey heifers 150 mixed yearlings 15 springers Further entries solicited. HAMILTON STOCK SALE Thursday, November 30th *f\f\ HEAD CATTLE, including 30 fat cattle 40 yearlings 50 empty dairy heifers
Further entiies solicited. OTOROHANGA STOCK SALE Thursday, November 30th 1 AA HEAD CATTLE Entries solicited. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! Consign your wool to Dalgety's, Auckland, who sold last year throughout Australasia 359.324 bales. First Auckland Wool Sale, 22nd November. Catalogue closes iSth November. WOOLPACKS—AII sizes in stock. We are agents for —Donald's Woolpresses, Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machines and Cream Separators. Quibell's Powder and Liquid Dips, Sutton's Pedigree Farm Seeds, Jarrah Timber Co., Jarrah Farm Gates,bolted throughout, always on hand. Inter national Harvester Co.'s implements, McCormick Binders and Mowers, etc. on easv terms. JMgety & 10. Ltd. HAMILTON King Country Representative : Auctioneer and' Commission Agent, r ' : -T Street - - IE KITH New Season's Seeds Sinclair's Champion Carrot. 5s lb. Mangolds, od lb. : Stratagem Peas 6d lb.; Northern Star Potatoes, 8; cwt. ; Lucerne, Is lb: Clovers anc Grasses at lowest rates. "- * r/ „ The best summer tood .aIZL. for dairy cows, specially PoH Vf\(\i\ lho,(1 ful! sI, PP L-ail iOO(L of the celebrated Cow-Slip Calf- Milk The best and cheapest calf food on the market, the preparation readily dissolves in water and forms a perfect milk food.
BPKAV BPKA i Fruit Tree?, Roses, Potatoes. ct< us Insecticide: CREAM SEPARATORS : Tl-irk •" I A 1V r / "" The most up--111(3 JUiil\/J. hwhte machine, several now in use in this district, giving every satisfaction. The Pennslyvaiiia Seed Drill A high-class machine at. a low price The Johnston Mower A perfect implement, light in draught, strong and reliable. Benieia and Oliver Plows The best on the market. The Samson Oil Engine, the perfection of American skill. Edison Phonographs and Records Columbia Gramaphones i\nd Records INSPECTION INVITED Special Turnip Manure. £6 per ton Insurance or every c NOTE THE ADDRI ijo Jb. JLiHiVlliil '■*S¥ ! »V-.S*tel
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 414, 15 November 1911, Page 8
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