Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. Approaching Clearing Sales. July 4— A. C. Bell, Waihou Yards July 10 —E. C. Delamore, Tamahere July 13—Richard Butler, Walton July 14—H. Rinney, Hangatiki July 20—H. Wallace, Hinuera FOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 H.P. Aveling and Porter Traction 3 Engine, sound and new. with Chaffcutter. PARASITOCIDE." ARACITOCIDE." BODMIN'S Celebrated Sheep Medicine '" Paracitocide " is now used largely in the Waikato. If farmers desire healthy sheep and good clips, theyishould use this well-known medicine. NO MORTALITY IN SHEEP AFTER USING "PARASITOCIDE." "PARASITOCIDE." For furthsr particulars apply to FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. g:^ M v c S££ GH } A -'>°—
TIRAU STOCK SALE. Monday, July 3. 7AT and Store Sheep, Cattle, Dairy Cows, etc. 65 -fresh iy 2 to 3% year steers 35 fat cows and steers 50 calves 80 fat lambs 100 4-tooth to f.m. ewes Also, on account of Thos. Irons, who has . sold his farm—--38 dairy cows, good milkers and testers . 4 choice heifers 1 Holstein bull 2 bulls, Shorthorn and Jersey 36 calves 4 draught geldings Cambridge roller, d.f. plough, disc and tine harrows, waggon 30cwt, light milk cart, trap, harness, wire netting, posts, buckets, cans, etc. Sale at II a.m.
SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRV COWS, . WAIHOU YARDS. Tuesday, July 4. Favoured by Mr A. C. Bell, who has disposed of his place, we will sell on above date, at 12 noon, his whole herd of ■ CHOICE Dairy Cows, nearly hulf "U of them showing Jersey and Holstein cross. All specially picked by present owner in Taranaki.
TE RUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, July 5. TOO FULL " MOUTH Ewes iu lamb 150 2-tooth ewes ...... . ■\. '■ 3o yearlings ■• •.>.• Entries solicited. HAMILTON DAIRY COW SALE. \ ' Wednesday, July 12. DAIRY Cows and Heifers . ;•: jZ ..' ' i Entries solicited. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, July 13. "AT and Store Sheep and Cattle 15 cows, second calf
(Late M: S. Laurie) TTVERYA&bSTABLE PROPRIETOR, TE'AWAMUTU. Coaches meet all Trains. Horse and Vehicles for Hire. Carrying of any description. Horses bought, - sold, or exchanged. •■•'.: 137 WHERE TO PLAY BILLIARDS. TE AWAMUTU. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). THE Most Up-to-date Saloon in the District. TWO FIRST-CLASS TABLES. GOOD LIGHTING A SPECIALITY. COMPETENT MARKERS. Under sole management of proprietor himself, therefore one can expect a well-kept table. A TRIAL SOLICITED. PROPRIETOR.
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 22, 30 June 1911, Page 4
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