Dalgety and Go., Limited. pOR PRIV AT E SALE 850 2-tooth Ewes in lamb. F o R GOOD DAIRY-FARM. ’’ 314 ACRES, L.1.P., Matamata. Annual rent, £64 10s. 197 acres in young grass, balance rough feed. Four- • roomed house, calves’ shed, barn 40 x 20, i cowshed (10 bails), fitted with milking machines, tmplement shed 40 x 20, stables, and other outbuildings. Oil Engine, Separator, and all Farm Implements. Stock at present on property consists of 35 dairy cows, 30 young steers and dairy heiferr, and 8 horses. PRICE, £l4 per acre as a going concern, or would exchange for a town property or small farm near town. Full particulars from DALGETY & Co., Ltd. QA L E - TE AWAMUTU DAIRY COW SALE. Saturday, July I. HEAD Cattle, comprising 10 fat cows 10 3 year fresh condition steers 20 2% year steers 10 18 month steers 80 calves 5j 25 heifers in calf 10 Holstein cross heifers, close to profit, from tip-top herd 8 extra choice Jersey heifers in calf. from Pukeqohe 2’ p.b. Jersey bulls 40 hoggets 20 weaner pigs On account of P. Coyle, Esq.— 3 cattle pups Further entries solicited.
OHAUPO DAIRY COW SALE. Wednesday, July 5. dairy cows, J jO including—--50 springing cows from tho Manawatu Further entries solicited. HAMILTON r STOCK SALE. Thursday, July 6. EWES, IN LAMB 25 fat bullocks 40 fat lambs Entries solicited. “MATAMATa' DAIRY ‘HEIFER' SALE. Saturday, July 15th. 200 SPRINGING COWS HEIFERS. 100 springing heifers AND Further entries solicited.
CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Friday, July 14. at 12.30. 50 F.F.M. EWES, IN LAMB 49 ewe lambs 10 fat cows 25 yearling sieers 5 yearling heifers Also, at 12 o’clock, in the Oddfellows’ Hall, on account of LeamingtonjTown Board. T EASE FOR • 14 YEARS •*—' Municipal Sections 69, 6oa, 70, 7° A, 572, 154, 198. J „ r Lease for 5 years, A and B j.Ol / 569, A and 8'99 Lease for 1 year, Part 90 (sheep only) Entries solicited. ■ Westfield Fat Stock Sale —Every Wednesday. Dalgrety & Co., Ltd. HAMILTON.
PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. “ IVANHOE,” (Opposite Bank N.Z.) Alexandra St., Te Awamutu. |\[EW and up-to-date building, containing 25 large healthy rooms, the whole of which is under personal supervision. Every modern convenience. Hot and Cold Water. GOOD TABLE KEPT. M*sj. BATHURST Proprietress. 34
“ ARE YOUR SOLES ON EARTH ?” JF so, it’s about time that you had your boots fixed. You will save many a cold during the wet and wintry days, by having your boots repaired right away by A. TREMAIN, Bootmaker, Te Awamutu. A warrantee of satisfaction or your money refunded. Any boot in stock made to order if required.
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 21, 27 June 1911, Page 4
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