! FARMERS’ AUCTIONEERING COY. I important Sale of Waharoa Property AT MATAMATA SALEYARDS Favored with instructions by tha Trustees of the late Mrs Scelly, we will offer the following property at Matamuta Saleyards on WEDNESDAY, J ULY, 31st, 1918 at 11.80 a.in. 3 AC. : Oil. : 17 TERCHES, more or less, being Sections 1,2, 3,4, <3, 6,7 ) 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, Block XIV., Township) of Waharoa. On Section 12 there is a dwelling house ( of six large rooms, bathroom, scullery and washhouse (built in copper). The house is in thorough good condition, being built only eight years ago, of the best heart of rimu timber, and is prettily surrounded by a garden of flowers, shrubs, etc. There is also a dairy, trapshed, etc., and an orchard of selected young trees. The s oil is absolutely first-class. The property being most conveniently situated, school, post office, storo and railway station opposite, these sections should command a ready sale. TERMS : CASH Further particulars may be obtained at our office. FARMERS AUCTIONEERING CO. HAMILTON. Clearing Sale at Walton Thursday, August 1, at 12 noon On account of Mrs M. Harney, who has sold her property, wo will sell the whole of her live and dead stock 4 o dairy cows and heifers including 20 3-yr old heifers 1 2-yr-old Shorthorn bull 250 big framed ewes, 2-tooths to fresh full mouths (in lamb to Leicester rams) 2 o fat wethers 18 hoggets 9 Leicester rams 3 draught horses 1 3-yr-old unbroken draught 1 hack and harness horse 1 fat pig One dbuble-seater buggy, pole, and shafts, 1 sp dray, 1 d.f. R. & Gr. plough, disc harrows, 5-ieaf and tine harrow, 1 McCormick reaper and binder (practical]}' new), 1 Deering 11-coulter drill, 1 mower, cultivator, roller, hay-sweep, forge and anvil, |-ton No. 8 plain wire (new), also quantity barb wire and netting wire, \- keg 14 in staples and £-kcg lin staples, 22 sheets roofing iron (6ft), 1 55-gal Vegar separator, 5 sets plough harness, 4-horse blocks and chains, sp dray harness* cart saddle and breeching, single and double buggy harness, 1 riding saddle and bridle, swingletrees, 2 cross-cut saws, set maul wedges, horses, farm tools, etc., fowls, ducks, geese and turkeys, also all household furniture of 8 roomed house, including dining-room suite, in leather, 1 extension dining table (almost new), linoleums, hallstand, kitchen utensils, etc. Ten minutes’ walk from Walton railway station. Luncheon Provided FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTION EERING CO., LTD. Hamilton MATAMATA RED QUEEN SURPRISE PACKET CAMPAIGN All Prizes No Blanks Is. :: EACH :: SURPRISE PACKET Is. 20 Prizes value £1 each 20 Prizes value 10s. 30 Prizes value ss. „ 80 Prizes value 2s 6d „ 400 Prizes value Is. „ Anyone wishing to donate Stock or Cash in the interests of the lied Queen, mayleave an intimation as to kind, quantity or amount at Stationers’ Hall, Arawa St., Matamata, or with Miss Marjory Edwards, assistant secretary, Tower Road. H. W. SMALES Stationers’ Hall, Secretary Arawa St., Matamata
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 92, 25 July 1918, Page 3
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