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G. W. VERCOE CLEARING SALE AT TAUWHARE THURSDAY, JUNE 11, AT 11 .\.) Acting under Instructions from .\iii \V. KELLS, who has sold his farm. we shall sell on the property on the above dale, the whole of hi's li\‘e and dead stock, comprising: 53 HIGH QL’;\l.l'l‘\' JERSEY & JERSEY uimss UO\\‘s 9 Springing Jersey Heifers 6 Heifer Calves 2 Bulls 2 Farm Horses 8 Good Tamworth-Devon Cross Sows (to {arrow and with lit—ters) 1 M.H. Topdresser; 2 Spring Drays; Cultivator set of Chain Harrows: set 0! Disc Barrows: 1 Konaki; 1: Cream Cans; 2 Milk Cans; 70-gnl. AL. Separator; iii-gal. AL. Separator: Buckets: \'ats: Collars: liames: Cart Saddle and Breeching; Har—ness; Plough Chain Barrels: Pig Troughs; Tools, usual farm Sundries. etc., etc. Luncheon Provided. AUCTIONEER‘S NOTE: We have inspected these Cattle and can recommend them. GLEARING SALE AT NGAHINAPOURI FRIDAY. STH. JUNE. 1936, AT 12.30 P..\l. Acting under instructiOn from Mr C. W. BAKER. of Ngahinapouri. who is giving up dairying and going in entirely for sheep, we shall sell on the property on the above dale his whole herd of: ' 11l YOUNG JERSEY CROSS COWS (June, July and August calvers‘,» 12 2-year old Jersey Cross Heifers (Due July and August) 6 Tamworth Cross Sows (Due [75 , farrow July and August) 1 Tamworth Boar 16 Store Pigs 1 Four Cow ACME Milking Machine. 1 100-gallon DIABOLO Separator, 2 16-Gallon Cream Guns, 9 Ducks, 12 BJO. Hens. 0n Account of MR E. S. RYBURN, of Ngahlnapouri : 1 M.H. Spring Tooth Cultivator _1 M.*H. Mower, 1 R. & G. (M. Plough, 1 Buggy. 3. Gig.

FIRIERS I The Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Co. 4 §.. again asks you to demonstrate your $ loyalty to your own company by $0 stipulating when selling your calves to an exporter that they must be killed at your <® own freezing works— 9) florotiu —. Southdown C) Don’t forget you have a definite interest in the Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Company, one reason alone ‘ being the fact am your Dairy Company is a large MOM”: therein.

A. A. HAWKER & GO, MOTOR BODY BUILDERS. WHEELWRIOHTB. BLAOKBIITHS AND SPRING MAKERS. WE STOCK VALVOLINE MOTOR OIL. Phonon: Works, 2032; Rosldanoo, 3245.

SOUTHERN TABLE POTATOES now In STOCK onnan AT once..— GOOD POTATOES ARE SCARCE FREE DELIVERY IN BOROUGH A. M. BISLEY & CO.

WOOL. #- CASH Buyers of wool. hides. sheep and calf skins. tallow. horsehair. eio. Farmers. bring your wool and oddments for highest prices. Buying stands: Putaruru. Malamute. Te Awamutu, Morrinaville sale dnys.—Ring Phone 2962 for lorry to cam—S. Tapp. _’_____.__————-——— __'___,______..__, -_._. .". EDUCATIONAL. “ FIRED "—— INTO A BETTER JOB. Are you one or the thousands or men who would be better nil‘ l'nr bring “nrmi” from Choir present iii-paid ans—-“nrrd" because thoy hurl Qliaiinrri. :mrl tnnlr nirl Jobs were too small for Hll‘lli———“nl‘('(|" into better Jobs with really \\'nrih-u'iiile sniaries, and splendid opportunities for 51111 further advancement? ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION has helped rnnrc morr out of the rut or low pay and drudgery lhan nnylning rise. And Hemingway‘s haw llt‘lpl'd Innrr in?" in Accountancy Quallilcaliuil than any other schools. Enrol \\'lih tho Srhnnls that got resnlis. and qualify fur a boiirr Jun \\'i‘itc lu-llily fur Fi‘i‘t‘ “(MILK—i “.\i:l:iil‘)'i'AXnt\'." HEMXNGW‘AY’S CORRESPONDENCE {VCHOOLS .3 . P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. ______.—__—_—- H‘HSAURVEVOR ‘7 TOWN PLANNER. ‘ NUiii£\\’ v “~41 v i A \\ H ~ i ni-zins'ricni-tl: si'mmul: .\ 'l‘.“ \ l’i..\.\.\'i-Zii. ‘ 11c. \'iviui'in \’irvr‘i. li\\iii,'r,i\ ‘ I'huliv.~: Hl’l'ii‘i' 20'le l'i'v\.|i-- .'Ll‘,ir_ l __—.—__— \IHMCHV ivli\\il\llllili-l'.~ u‘m,‘ Iv”, A \in-inrn lui’:l'.l|i||uiiiv'i' |.|‘ “mum; in. iwnix‘ \\|li(’|i ru-ry \\iqlm.‘ \Hw“; 154.1 I,“ mun mm l‘nriml, :. ~ V... ~,., M J'ii Inc can“, iiuuim swimmi- .ii in: nu.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 14

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