CLEARING SALES FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COY. Clearing Sale at Ngarua Saturday, July 6, at 12 o'clock On account of Mr J. W. Kcnyon, who is giving up dairying, we will sell the whole of his Dairy herd, including—--34 picked dairy cows, (S.H. with dash of Jersey in them) 6 sp. heifers, in calf to S.H. bull 1 2A-year S.H. bull 1 draught horse Also drill, sp. dray and harness, gig, harness, etc. NOTE—The above cows arc an exceptionally good lot; in season 1916-17 they realised for milk alone £26 12s. In 191718 they have approximately made £2B 12s. Clearing Sale at Putaruru Saturday, July 6, at 12 o'clock On account of Mr T. A. Troughton, who has disposed of his farm, wo will sell the whole of his live and dead stock—- ' 60 choice dairy cows, due August and September 22 extra nice 3-year-old grade Holstein heifers, due August and Septerubf r 50 head mixed cattle 4 young medium draught horses, any trial 11-coulter M.H. drill, sp. tip dmy, tine, tripod and disc harrows, Cambridge roller, d.f, plow, 1 4-horse yoke, chains, collars, and harness, lawn mower, cream and milk cans, 150 sacks. 1 5-seater Overland motor car (practically new). Luncheon Provided Important Sale at Walton Tuesday, July 9 On account of Mr C. Trapski, who is giving up dairying, we will sell his Whole Dairy Herd Also, on the same day, on account of Mr C. Smith, who bus sold his farm, we will sell the whole of his live and dead stock, including — 65 choice dairy cows, mostly Grade Jerseys 10 2-year sp. Grade Jersey heifers (by "Belvedere Kamaka"), bred by Mr E. Griffiths 20 Grade Jersey 12-month heifers (by " Monas Sweet " and " Pencarrow Butterman") 20 yearling steers 1 yearling grade Jersey bull 15 pigs 8 farm horses 2 backs 2 draught foals
Gig and harness, waggon, 2 drays, Cambridge roller, d.f. plow, lever 1 sp. tip dray, drill, top dresser, plow, tine, tripod, chain and disc harrows, moulding plow, scarifier, s.f. plow, Deering stacker! mower, hay rake, milk and cream cans, tubs, buckets, skim milk vats, household furniture, ihclnding -piano, and diningbilliard table, fowls, sundries, etc. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. Hamilton N.Z. L. &. M. AGENCY CO. Clearing Sale at Spring Road, MATAMATA Monday, July Bth, at 12 o'clock Favoured with instructions from Mr A. It. Vosper who has sold his farm, we will sell, in conjunction with the Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd., the whole of his live and dead stock, including:— 43 choice dairy cows, due July and August 10 choice springing heifers 2 store cows 1 heifer and calf 26 calves, mixed sexes 4 slips 3 light draught horses 1 gig horse 1 hack and harness mare Cambridge roller, waggon (30c\vt), E. and G. d.f. plough, cultivator, sets tine, chain and tripod harrows, haj sweep, 2 sets disc harrows, Oliver plough, 45galGlobe separator and vat, shafting, belting and pulleys, copper & stand, troughs, barrels, spray pump, large pulley for pump, grindstone, manure, totara strainers, sawn rimu posts, horse collars, milk cans, 4s tons Gamekeeper seed potatoes, 14 bags pig pototoes, sundries, etc. Also the whole of his household furniture, etc. Luncheon Provided 9 On account of Mr E. K. Gariand, Okauia : 6 S.H. dairy cows N.Z. L. & M. AGENCY CO. HAMILTON.
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 89, 4 July 1918, Page 3
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