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ERATIVE AUCTION CLEARING SALE of IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES AND HORSES AT REPOROA WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28, 1940 On Account “STRATHMORE” ESTATE, which property has been sold:— (}() USEFUL HORSES 19 Medium Draught Mares and Geldings, 3 to 9 years, all farm work 6 Draught Mares, 6 to 9 years, stinted to “Waikato Lad” 9 3-year Medium Draught Mares and Geldings, carefully broken to chains 12 1 and 2-year Draught Fillies, Colts and Geldings, broken to lead 1 Weight-carrying Hack, good hunter and polo 4 Useful Hacks and Stock Horses 5 Hacks, just broken 4 Unbroken Light Horses 1 Draught Stallion, “ Waikato Lad ” by Silver King, bred by Malcolm Bros., Te Rapa 3 House Cows in milk 2 Extra Good Sheep and Cattle Dogs; 2 Fox Terriers 10 Young Turkey Hens and Gobblers NOTE: The draught horses have been in regular work for a considerable time, used to all kinds of station work—just the type required for dairy farms. The hacks can also be recommended. TRACTORS, LORRIES AND VEHICLES:— 2 1936 FORDSON Benzine Tractors, Impulse Starter, Twin rear wheels, fitted for Rotary Hoe 1 1936 FORDSON Kerosene Tractor, Impulse Starter, Twin rear wheels 1 NAPIER Tractor, convertible to truck, fitted with 20in. steel rear wheels, also set solid rubber wheels, spare gear box and rear axle, Fordson Tractor Extras and Spare Parts 1 1936 BEDFORD 10-wheel Truck in first-class order, 2 spares, fitted with cattle frame and doubledeck sheep crate. Heavy Duty License 5 tons 1 Morris Truck, twin rear tyres, fitted with ground grip tyres 1 Model T FORD Light Delivery Flat Top 30-cwt Lorry with shafts, in first-class order 4 Tip Spring Drays; Spring Cart; Block Dray; Heavy Tractor Trailer; 6-ton Covered Waggon, tractor attachment, used as manure shed; Light Konaki; 2 Wheelbarrows; 3 Hardwood Sledges, iron bound runners; 2 Hardwood Manure Sledges.

IMPLEMENTS:—3 D.F. Duncan Hatchet Lever Ploughs, mediumweight; Heavy Duncan S.F. Swamp Plough; 2-furrow Shave Plough; 4furrow Convertible to 3-furrow Oliver Tractor Plough with automatic lift; No. 8 Oliver Handle Plough; 3-furrow Oliver Tractor Plough with automatic lift; 2 sets Evona Giant Harrows with tractor attachment; 2 6-bearing 14-blade incut Disc Harrows; 1 6-bearing 14blade outcut Disc Harrows; 2 14blade outcut Disc Harrows; 1 16blade outcut Disc Harrows; 4ft. 6in. Heavy Duty reinforced Howard Rotary Hoe with Fordson Tractor Attachment; 3-leaf Whakatane Harrow; 14ft. Grass Harrow; 2 sets 9ft. Tripod and Chain Harrows; 9ft. extra heavy Chain Harrow; 12ft. Heavy Chain Harrow; 6ft. extra heavy flexible Swamp Harrow; Heavy Convertible Swamp Harrow; 3-leaf Tine Harrow; 4-leaf Tine Harrow; 4-leaf heavy Tine Harrows; Heavy Swamp Cultivator; Rush Cutter and Leveller; 9ft. extra heavy 30in. Cambridge Roller with brake and tractor attachment; 2 Bft. 24in. Cambridge Rollers with shafts; Heavy Iron Leveller and Stump Puller; 2 11coulter Farmers’ Favourite Grain and Fertiliser Drills; 13-coulter I.H.C. Grain and Fertiliser Drill; Howard Bagshaw Rotary Topdresser with Morris Attachment; Duncan Star Grid 9ft. Topdresser; Duncan Slide Feed Topdresser; Duncan Star Feed Topdresser; Parker Topdresser; McCormick Reaper and Binder with tractor attachment; M.H. Reaper and Binder with sheaf carrier.

ROAD-MAKING: Austin Road Grader with tractor attachment; 2wheel Scoop. HARVESTING IMPLEMENTS:— 10in. Double Bagger; Web Feed Chaff Cutter with 4in. belt; Hand Chaff Cutter; I.H.C. Heavy Swing Stacker; I.H.C. Side Delivery Rake and Tedder; M.H. Mower; McCormick Oil Bath Mower; Heavy Duty Bamford Hay Rake; 3 4-wheel I.H.C. Sweeps; Hercules Scrub Cutter (new); Armstrong Gate Sweep; Hendricksen Steel Tractor Sweep; 4-tumbler Sweeps; Booth McDonald Hay Baler (capacity 90 bales an hour. WOOL SHED AND SHEARING PLANT:—2i h.p. Lister Engine; 4stand Wolesley Sheep Shearing Plant; Wolesley Hand Pieces; Lister Streamlined Hand Piece (new); Wolesley No. 6 Hand Piece (new); Sandow Wool Press; 2 Sorting Tables and Sundries; Grinder; Shearing, Dagging and Hoof Shears; Sheep and Cattle Drenches. IN WOOL SHED:—Grass Seed: 7001bs Cocksfoot; 2501bs Cowgrass; 3501bs Cres. Dogstail; 11081bs Mixed Grass Seed containing only firstclass Cocksfoot, Rye Grass, Cowgrass, Timothy, White Clover; 551bs White Clover; lOlbs Lotus Major; 151bs Alsyke; 7cwt Sodium Chloride; 2 tons Lime; Sodium. BLACKSMITH’S SHOP:—2| h.p. Lister Engine; B/smith’s Drill with variable speeds; Heavy B/smith’s Anvil; Power Emery Grinder; Large Emery Grindstone; complete set Shoeing Gear; 2 B/smith’s Vices; 20 Buffalo Blower;' Tyre Shrinker; set Jin. to lin. Reamers; Tuyere Iron; 1-ton Tyre Bed for Wheelwright; Oxy-Acetone Welding Outfit; set Jin. to ljin. Pipe Stock and Dies; Pipe Vice; Pipe Wrenches; set Whitworth Stock and Dies; Large range B/smith’s Tools; High-speed Drills; Woodworking Tools; 25 cwt Assorted Mild Steel; Pulleys; Shafting; Belting, etc.; quantity of Share Shafts, Hardware Poles, etc.; Sledge Runners and numerous Sundries. HARNESS:—3S sets Plough Harness; Air Collar; 3 sets Dray Saddles and Breechings; 4 sets Spring Cart Harness; Swingletrees; 5 Good Stock Saddles and Bridles Stock Whips; etc.; Headstall and Roller for Stallion and other Sundry Harness too numerous "to mention; 6 sets 4-horse Blocks and Chains; 30 prs. Plough Chains, 25 Horse Covers; Heavy Snig

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 10

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