Auction Sales. The Farmers’ Co - operativ Auctioneering: Co., Ltd. CLEANING SALE NEAR WAIHOU Thursday, September 2. TjIAVOTJRED by Mr Thos. Bellamy, who has disposed of his farm, we will sell on above date— O, | A CROSSBRED EWES, with lamb /yU V ' and to lamb 170 Fat and forward wethers 90 Hoggets, 9 Lincoln and Southdown Rams, Flock of pure English Leicester Sheep (N.Z. Flock Book), 70 Ewes now lambing, 30 Ewe Hoggets, 30 Ram Hoggets, 2 Stud Rams, 22 eighteen months to Steers, 10 forward empty Cows, 10 springing Cows and Heifers. 1 Draught Mare, Byrs, by Red GauntI let, in foal to Royal Gem, 1 Draught Mare, oyrs, by Salisbury Yet, in foal to Chief Commander, 2 medium Draught Mares, 2 Draught Geldings, 3yrs, by Royal Tar and Gallant Ben, broken to chains, 1 Draught Gelding, 2yrs, by Baron Rosen, 3 Draught Foals by Gallant Ben and Lord Elderslie, 2 aged Geldings, work anywhere, 2 light Mares, 6 years’ work in any harness, 1 light Mare, aged, all harness, 1 light Mare, 4yrs, broken to»saddle, 2 Fillies, 2 and 3yrs old, 3 Berkshire Sows, 7 Slips, good Sheep Dog, Disc Harrows, 4-leaf Tine Harrows, 2 S.F. Ploughs, Scarifier, Spring Waggon (nearly new), D,S. Buggy and Harness, Tools, Harness, etc., o tons Patatoes, 15 tons Chaff, 4 tons Mangolds, Furniture, etc. Cortland Waggon, Sulky, Spring Cart, At 12 noon sharp. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. iFriday, September 10. JIAT & STORE SHEEP & CATTLE. nAMRRTDGR SPRING HORSE FAIR Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 14 to 17.; QAA HORSES OF ALL CLASSES, OV/v Comprising 250 Medium and heavy draught mares and geldings, 3 to 6 years 150 Cobs, hacks and light bar- • ness horses, 3 to 6yrs 150 Unbroken light and draught horses o r O a ® •c £ 100 Draughts of all ages 150 Useful horses and light harness horses ORDER OF SALE: First day—At 10 a.m., unbroken horses, stallions, and draught horses to No. 100, Second day—At 9 arm., balance "of draughts. Third day—At 9 a.m,, light horses to No. 200Fourth day—At 9 a.m., balance of horsees. HAMILTON STOCK SALE,; Saturday, September 18, OWING to Spring Horse Fair being held on the usual day we will hold our next Hamilton Stock Sale as above. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. (Late McNicol and' Co,) G, F. MoOULLAGH A jciioneeb 42 N* Z- Loan & Mercantile Ao-encv Co CAMBRIDGE SPRING CATTLE SALE Friday, 3rd September. 10AA HEADS WELL • BRED <JATTLE, mostly off turnips 140 Fat Bteers. cows and heifers 150 3-year-old steers 300 2 to 25-year-old steersj 350 Yestrlings, mostly steers |l5O 2-year-old empty dairy beifersf 12 Choice yearling half-bred Holstein and Jersey heifers 50 Fa.t wethers 3 Berkshire breeding sows, close to ff»rrowing 40 You ng pigs. 2 and 3 months old Entries solicited. H AMiLTON STOCK SALH Thursday, 2nd September. JpAT. & STORE SHEEP & CATTLE. CAMBRIDGE SECOND DAIRY COW SALE. Saturday, 4th Sepb ember. SjA CHOICE 3-year springing heifers from Messrs J. Forrest, S. Cowig, J. Dunning, and other well-known aikato breeders. Entries solicit ed. CAMBRIDGE SPRING HORSE FAIR. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Friday, September 7,3, 9, 10. (Entries soKchted. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENC7/ Co., Li-d. a HUNTER Auctioneer. MISSES Davis and Reynolds, DRESSMAKERS, ROLLESTON 3TREET, TE AROHA. (Past Grand Hotel,) 887 An old attd tried Mend! Sharland's Moa Brand Egg Preservative. It has stood the test of time. At all stores. See, that the fid! uame is on the label.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4457, 2 September 1909, Page 4
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