Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. CLEARING SALE NEAR GORDON. Thursday, May 25. On account of Mr A. Franklin — IVE and Dead Stock, etc. 34 dairy cows, to calve August and September X Shorthorn bull, 3 years; I Jersey bull calf I draught mare, by General Bobs, 5 years old, in foal and foal at foot by Chief Commander I mare in foal to Tracy Rothschild 1 light draught mare, any harness 2 geldings, any harness I 3 year draught gelding by Lord Varley I yearling, by Warrigal 15 young pigs, I Berkshire boar, 3 sows, spring waggon (up to 30cwt) spring cart, buggy (pole and shafts), disc and tine harrows, d.f. plough (Beaney), waggon, dray and cart harness, 6 20gal. milk cans, buckets, coolers, scalding trough, pig troughs; also, household furniture. CLEARING SALE AT HIKUTAIA YARDS. Thursday, 25th May. FLAVOURED by Messrs Ambury, EngL ii s h, and Co., who have sold their Eastcourt estate, we will sell in the Hikutaia yards on above date — 70 fat steers 1002 22y 2 to 3 year steers 150 2 year steers 25 yearling heifers 300 woolly lambs 450 shorn lambs 60 fat wethers 4 3 year old draught colts and fillies 20 draught colts and fillies, 2 years old 10 yearliag draughts 5 useful hacks I draught mare All in good condition. Sale 12 noon with sheep. Also, at the residence, Earlscourt, on Tuesday, May 30th, on behalf of Mr R. N. Buttle, his household furniture, 3 dairy cows, turkeys, ducks, fowls, sundries, etc., and the lannch Torgula.
OTOROHANGA STOCK SALE. Friday, May 26. 50 calves ip dairy cows XO fat cows 29 selected 2% to 3 year Shorthorn dairy heifers 5 good dairy cows I 3 year Shorthorn bull 30 18 month steers 100 hoggets Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT TE AWAMUTU YARDS. Saturday, May 27. Favoured by Mr R. C. Smvth, who has disposed of his Orakau property, we will sell at the Town Board yards, Te Awamutu: 1500 sheep 300 Romney-Lincoln ewe lambs 500 mixed cattle 200 f.m. Romney ewes in lamb, isf April to Lincoln rams 559 forward empty ewes 30 very choice 222y 2 year Jersey-Hol-stein heifers in ealf 43 rising 3 year sleers 5 cows with calves 7 really good draught horses I bro. mare, 3 years, by Linstock, single harness I chestnut mare, 3 years, by Merrymaker, Anteros mare I pony Buggy mare, 5 years, by Musketry, quiet for lady Waggon, fern cutter, fumigator, Oliver plough, etc., etc. Also, on account of Mr J. B. Hutchinson, 30 very choice year Jersey-Hol-stein heifers in calf OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Tuesday, May 30. - - CHOICE Dairy Heifers, com- - J 'prising—--25 V2 to 3 year choice Holstein heifers 30 20 month to 2 year Holstein heifers 25 2 Yz to 3 year Jersey-Holstein heifers. 302 2 2 to 3 year Shorthorn heifers Entries solicited.
CLEARING SALE AT PATERANGI. Wednesday, May 31. Instructed by Mr R. Kay, who has sold his farm, we will hold a clearing sale on above date. Full particulars later. .STOCK SALE. June I. Also, at 2.3 C« favoured by the N.Z. Dairy Association, Ltd., we will sell on June Ist, at the Hamilton borough yards, 'T'HE Old Claudelands Creamery Site, almost adjoining Kirikiriroa railway station and opposite show ground, containing about 5 y 2 acres. The property has been surveyed, and will be offered in 22 sub-divisions. Full particulars later. it PARASITOCIDE.” 1 ARACITOCIDE.” BODMIN’S Celebrated Sheep Medicine “ Paracitocide ” is now used largely in the Waikato. If farmers desire healthy sheep and good clips, they should use this well-known medicine. NO MORTALITY IN SHEEP AFTER USING “PARASITOCIDE.” “PARASITOCIDE.” For furthor particulars apply to FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE A UC- ; TIONEERING COMPANY, | LTD. G. F. McCULLAGH J G. W. VERCOE J Auctioneers. !
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 11, 23 May 1911, Page 4
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