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The Farmers Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. NOTICE. As delay often occurs through absence of owners when stock is being submitted at auction, we will accept in future that where no instructions are given that it is left to the auctioneer to do his best for owner and sell. The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Company's Office, Ward Street, Hamilton, on Saturday, 30th March, at II a.m. ' DATES OF COMING SALES. Hikutaia, Tuesday 9th Te Kuiti, Wednesday 10th Morrinsville, Friday I2th Te Anga, Tuesday 16th Ohaupo, Tuesday I6th OHAUPO STOCK SALE Monday, April 4th Entries solicited. PIO PIO SALE Thursday, April 4th QAA HEAD CATTLE 80 18-months old steers 70 mixed cattle 150 wethers 20 Romney, rams 10 Lincoln rams Entries solicited.

TE KUITI STOCK SALE Wednesday, April 10 k HEAD CATTLE 150 fat and forward bullocks 100 3-year old steers 300 18-months old steers 150 mixed cattle 1000 fat and forward wethers 150 fat and forward ewes Entries solicited. TE ANGA STOCK SALE Tuesday, April 16th RANGIRIRI STOCK SALE Wednesday, April 17 OHAUPO STOCK SALE Tuesday, April 16th 1 VERY CHOICE ' old dairy heifers, Holstein, Jersey and Shorthorn cross, in calf, overland from Taranaki. THE FARMERS'CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. MESSRS G. F. McCULLAGH AND G. W. VERCOE. Auctioneers. King Country Representative: Mr. J. F. VERCOE, Te Kuiti.

Alfred Cook Estate and Financial Agent. S. Lichfield Cook, Native Agent. A GOOD PROPOSITION! 1820 AcreS, O.R.P.— r,6d can freehold in 4 years. 170 acres felled bush, 50 acres felled this year, 300 acres standing bush, consisting of lot of mahoe, kurimu fwhitiwoodA good lot of first-class totara with whitepine, rimu, rata, tawa, hinau, and a sprinkling of silverpine and rewarewa. There is no birch. 120 acres of bush land which has been grassed 4 years with cocksfoot, rye and clover has taken well and has been continuously carrying through the winter 400 sheep. There are now 400 ewes on the 120 acres all looking well. Permanent water, springs, creeks, etc. About a mile of sheepproof fencing. Smalt sheep yards, lean-to house of 5 rooms with whare. Eighty acres surface sown fern and ti-tree country. Land is interspersed with pumice in the gullies, but the hills are good being heavy and ti-tree country. Land is intcrsp ice in the gullies, but the hills are goi clay soil on a sandstone and papa font is about 600 feet in the front rising to the back, where there is first-dass The class of land may be proporiioi I-3rd pumice, l-3rd medium day 0 small proportion of pumice) :>mi 1 papa country with bush shrub, and ! ploughable, mostly pumiee, and «i; oats, etc. with little inanuie. Vom hilly but there are no gnu"., and wl,. ; this property should cany "d! .in. proportion of cattle. Railway -imm-i and the Main Trunk Liny :ui ■■■ tin portion. No noxious ivn.i: o: ;.'!•! good dray road from Tauma; rnm, 1 a half miles, and the piopetty i'-:Ui north of the junction of ilu- Si 1 a; lord is £l7 Is 9ii half-yeaiiy. Kcidwitia completed next May. Ihe properly pied by the present ouihi !'■; live necessary improvements have been mortgage to £4OO Government. Pii. £l IDs per arte. Good terms may bona fide farmer. nn. Altitude nit uiooft. at ALFEEB COOK & Co. Sole Negotiators, TAUMARUNUI, (King Country)

D. J. Young, Plumber, Tinsmith & Ironmonger, RORA St.. Next Kelvin House. Having taken over the management of the well-established business partnership, late Larritt & Young, the oldest established plumbing business in the King Country, my aim is to ensure satisfaction in all work entrusted to me. I3y ensuring promptness in execution of all orders and work, employing none but the most competent workmen, and most reasonable Dreadnought Air Gas, manui'actu Baths, \V; Spouting Dover Stc Cast Iron 1 Agencies Orior , Ran i 11 lire, Boile A ccU atory ISasms, Sinks all iYade Requisites n.gn y. Ring up (\S, and deal A Wni do more f other cor: anteed bv iroof corset will s (igure than any Kvcry pair guarW ANTED KNOWN—The best place to obtain a good meal is the Arcadia Dining Rooms. 3 course dinner for Is.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 453, 3 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 453, 3 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 453, 3 April 1912, Page 8

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