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SALES BY AUCTION. WE N.Z. LOAN & MERCAWtILE AGENCY CO., LTD. CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. JUNE. Thursday, s—Mrs. John Smith, Opunake Road, Cardiff. Saturday, 7 —Bart. Duffill, Jr., Tokaora. Wednesday, 11 —John Nicolson, senr., Holly Bank Lodge, Hawera; pedigree Jerseya, Friday, 13— W. H. McDonald. Ball Road, Kakaramea. Monday, 10— J. B. Hine, Kakaramea. Tuesday, 17 —John Walsh, Rawhitiroa (in conjunction with Newton King) Wednesday, 18—John Hodge, Matukaroa, Patea. Thursday, 10—Alois Sattler, Lower Normanby Road, Manaifl,. Friday, 20 —Frederick Hoskin, Palmer Road Yards; sale o£ glade Jersey heifers. Friday, 20—Peter Romliild, Neil Road, Eltham. Saturday, 21—Clem De Campion. Saturday, 21 —Percy Palmer, Alton, Mangapau Road, Normanby, Monday, 23—John Daley, Sutherland Rd, Manaia. Monday, 23—Jas. Marshall, Waverley. Tuesday, 24—Richard Canty, Taiporolienui, Hawera. Tuesday, 24—D. J. Burrell, Kakaramea, Wednesday, 25 W. A. Schmidt, South Road, Hawera. Monday, 30— F. and A. Soucke, Ball Rd., Alton. Thursday, 26 —P. B. and A. M. Torstonson, Mokoia, at Hawera saleyards. Friday, 27—Archibald Cameron, Alton.

JULY. Wednesday, 2—A. and J. O'Donnell's annual sale of Rosy Creek pedigree Jerseys at Hawera yards. Monday, 7 —George Martin, Rawhitiroa. Tuesday, B—John Casserley, Ohangai. Tuesday, B—R. J. Nairn, Eltham (in conjunction with Farmers' Co-op.) Tuesday, 22—D. J. Willis, Ararata. ON THE FARM, OPUNAKE ROAD, CARDIFF.

THURSDAY, JUNE <3, 1919. At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. HAVE been favored with instructions from Mrs. John Smith, who has leased her farm, to sell, Without Reserve: 29 young dairy cows, August-Septem-ber calvers 12 mixed weanera 1 Ridd 3-cow milking plant, in firsi;class order 4 milk cans Luncheoa Provided. NOTE.—We have inspected the above herd, and find the cows we all first-class stock. Mrs. Smith has been dairying cn this p.'ace for a number of years, and «ny cows not up to the mark have always been culled out. Cars will leave the Company's Office from 11 a.m. TARATA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 6, At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. \yiLL offer: 200 HEAD CATTLE, including: 30 good weaner heifers 30 Holstein-Shorthorn cross 2J-year in-calf heifers

Entries Solicited. 1 WAIRABAPA BARGAINS! 646 freehold; over 300 acies level, line dairy and sheep country; 40 acres now ploughed for cropping; splendid country, rich flats, warm valleys; level road, 8 miles from town and. btation, near post office, school and store, 2 miles from factory; fine stud farm; no buildings. Only £l9 10s per acre. Property adjoining sold at f3B. £7OOO dt 5i per cent can remain. 2nd mortgage for part balance if desired. F. P. WELCH, LAND AGENT, MASTERTON. DKIED MILKj EXTRAORDINARY RETURNS. AKfi ACRES Freehold. One of the best farms in the Waikato. Practically all dead level. Very strong loamy soil in the best of English grasses. Well subdivided and well watered by river and windmills. Long road frontage and admirably suited for subdivision. Adjoining Railway Station and only 4 miles from the first dried milk factory to be erected in the Waikato. The factory is now in the course of erection, and the milk can be put o nthe Railway within 30 chains of the milking shed, and landed at the factory ill about 15 minutes. The buildings comprise good homestead of S rooms with every convenience, well laid out grounds and garden, also a 4-roomed milkers' cottage, 2 cowsheds all concreted, manure shed, motor garage, and> numerous other buildings. Two 5-cow plant milking machines. 95-gallon Alpha separator. Post office, store; hall, etc., adjoining. Will carry 200 milking' cotvs. Owner milked 180 cows last season, and took in grazers as well, and has arranged to milk 200 cows this coming season.

Price, £45 per acre. Terms, £3OOO cash. Don't take notice of what we state here, but come and see for yourself, and if we have misrepresented it we will pay all your expenses. If this place was in Taranaki it would sell readily at ,£75 per acre. Apply to the Soh Agents— MATTHEWS BEOS., HAMILTON. Only the best goes into the famous North British Hot Water Bottles. The ''UNIQUE" Stopper can't leak and the welUvulcanised seams ! never burst, and; always havebrand oil In«esc ofrbottle,

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1919, Page 8

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