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SALES BY AUCTION THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGEXCY CO., LTD. JtJJI Sales held subject to Rules of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Associa\T.Z. LOAN' AXD CLEARING SALES FOR JULYTucsday 31— R. R. Sulzberger. Mangatoki: AUGUST— J Wednesday I—Mrs. Peppcrill, Aivatuna. Friday, 3—Estate Daniel Hughes, at Manaia with Fa Monday, O—A. D. Johnson. Hasting: Road, Lowgarlh, in ronjunr-tiun with Fanners' Co-operative Organisation Society of N.Z. HAWK R A SALE riiL'RSDAY, JULY 20. Sale at 12.30 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGEXCY CO., LTD. V\7ILL sell by public auction as above--30 fat and forward cows 20 yearling heifers 20 yearling steers 20 3-year heifers in calf to llolstein bull 3 2-year heifere in calf 2 springing cows 170 G-tootli to f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney and Lincoln rams CO empty ewes 200 mixed hoggets

TABATA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917. At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD. •T\7ILL offer by auction:— 1 Kfl HEAD CATTLE, including—--30 20-month steers 30 2'/o-ycar in-calf licifers 40 3-year in-calf heifers . 25 mixed woaners 2 dairy cows 38 empty heifers, 20-monlh to 2year. J 40 weancr heifers JQQ SHEEP, inc

A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. SAIE OF THE PICK OF WAIKATO DAIRY LAN T D. Every dairy fiirmor will lie interested to know dial the Farmer.' Co-operative Auctioneering Co.. Ltd.. Hamilton, lias received instruct ions to sell in five farms from l.'iO to ISO acres respectively, the splendid TWcr estate of almost 1000 acres, situated at Matamata. No district in New Zealand lias progressed so consistently or olTers siieli splendid possibilities. Excellent as these prospects were a year am. they are now far better still, due to the opening of the great 'ilnxo factory--tli» 1 arse'st in the world —situated only two miles away from the estate. The Glaxo Gompauv guarantees 2/- per lb. FOK BUTTEKFAT I this year, while for ten years it guarantees to pay its suppliers V/ :: i\ per lb more than butter. Id per lb more than cheese The beautiful climate of the I Matamata district is well known—there is no raw, cold winter; there is the warmth and beautiful sunshine of the north. As one eloselv connected with the New Zealand dairying industry said. the splendid climate alone makes the Matamata land worth .Ci per acre more than any other part of New Zealand In addition, there is also a new and tip-to-date cheese factory at Matamata, while three auctioneering firms hold monthly sales at the town. In addition, the Matamata train service permits suppliers attending the Morrinsville and also the Waihott stock sales, the t.vi largest sales in the Waikato district, hcid fortnightly. Matamata is only 17 minutes express train journev from Hamilton, the principal provincial eitv of the Auckland province. It is within iVhours of Auckland, with its 134.00b population, its glorious harbor, and its many natural attractions. The Tower estate is close to a pood school, wliil" Matamata also possesses a manual and technical school. The property is clo c :' to the Opal Spring Hath and the f'rvstal Swimming Bath, which have valuable medicinal properties. The iand is well watered, and is -ituatcd on the Ma-tamata-Te Aronea road. The Tower estate comprises the best land in a district which is the finest of a province. ■!0 years ajro Mr. J. O. Firth selected Matamata as the pick of the territory, and chose the Tower block for the iioni-;-stead because of the delightful situation and excellent soil. Subsequently, when the estate was cut up by the Oovcrnment, Mr. McCaw, then manager, was given his choice of the blocks .and unhesitatingly he chose (he Tower estate. Xo man knew the district, or the Matamata territory so well a. Mr. Mcfaw or Mr. Firth, and it is the strongest possible tribute to the Tower estate t' at both of them selected it as the best land in the territory. With modern scientific farmiiiL' and (he utilisation of lucerne the land should carry a cow to the acre right throughout the year. One of Australia's leading pastoralists recently visited New Zealand, and motored throughout the Dominion. He jtaid thai Matamata and Tower estate was the best land he had seen, and that this was the district that he would most like lo purchase, in. The terms of sale are most liberal, including, if required, financial assistance to farmers to purchase cows. An opportunity like this conies but seldom. Grasp it, get into the district Hint offers such splendid openings, with a oilmate that enables you to really enjoy life, and where your butterfat is guaranteed a higher figure. The sale will take place at 11 a.m. on August 4, at the Town Hall, Matamata. It will pay farmers handsomely to take a trip to the district, and look over the Tower estate property. For further particulars, plans, and details, apply to the XumarV Auctioneering Co., Hamilton,

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1917, Page 8

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