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) t?ARMERS CO - OPERATIVE " 1 AUCTIONEEKING CO., LTD, HAMILTON. KAxIKATI STOCK ; vSALifci r WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 4^oo HhnD iocludiQg;—• 47 2yr steers 220 mixed sex vea_lin£.3 A- • ° 4o springing cows 32 springing heifers 22 store cows 4 bulls 25 mixed cattle ALSO— On account of Mrs J. Tanner, who is selling her "dairy herd .— 8 well selected dairy cows (whole herd) 1 pedigree Holstein bull On account of D. Faulkner ; — His whole herd of 20 choice dairy cows sale at katikati: THURSDAY, JULY 25, at 12 noon ON account of Mr R, l'rodshaji, Katikati, who has sold his farm, we will sell on July 25 at 12 noon;— 70 extra choice 3 year Shorthorn heifer? in calf ' 30 Shorthorn cows, second calvers 80 Shorthorn calves 3 2 yeur purebred Polled Angus bulls, bred by the late J. O. Allen 3 farm horses J good buggy horse 2 good backs 1 Welsh pony, impurted Dray, light spring trap, disc harrow, d.f plough, s.s buggy (motor seat),. buggy harness, farm implements, tools, harness and usual farm sundries, household furniture, etc ISOTE—The above cattle are a really choice lot and are in good condition, the bulls being purebred from 1 die late Mr Allen's herd. Luncheon provided .CLE A KING- SALE AT ATHENKEE _^ (Near Katikati) FRIDAY, JULY 26 at 12 noon. FAVOURED with instructions from Mr T. Bunting, who has sold his farm, we will sell tbe whold of his live and dead stock as follows : -■y 24 dairy cows due July and I August 1 52£ year heifers due August and September 6 9 month calvss 2 S.H bulls 2 farm horses 2 light horses 2 hacks 1 good cattle dog 1 25cwfc waggon, 1 good McCormick drill (11 Coulter), 2 s.f ploughs, 1 set tine flexible harrows, 1 set chain harrows, 1 set reversible disc harrovs, 1 5(3 gallon Lister separator, 4 cream cans, milk vat and cooler, z saddles aud bridles, s. trees, chains, 4 h.p steam boiler, collars, harness, poultry, lot wire, tools, household furniture, etc. Luncheon provided R. N. CARPENTER ; Agent FARMERS' CO-PERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY LTFQ. P. McCULLAGH, r:;-' ;-__. w. vercoe, T. A. DUNLOP, Auctioneers "•Mfitai Spark," To keep all cud-chewing ?tock healthy and vigorous, thus making the maximum profit iv the shortest time, cattle should get about 41bs per _cad of V S .No 2. to lick, and sheep -ibout lib por head per annum. 1 "Facts will Predominate." Local Agents — Tauranga Fai mars' Trading Agency, R Bang & Co, Te Puke and Paengaroa "CHAMPION" FINALE ON HIS COMIC OPERA "The flight of the Swallows and an extinct bird, with a Pearl, and their return without the Pearl un> der the shadow of the Goddess of the Rainbow to the Garden of Eden, and finally to Ripa (retire ; ) in peace alone)." AS 'CHAMPIONS' TIME IS NOW FULLY ABSORBED . IN FEEDING BIS PEOPLE 1 WITH— MUSCLE RAISER FLOUR and ;. STANDARD OATMEAL aud j I ROLLED OATS; also I 1 . GRUEL MEAL for INFANTS and INVALIDS , Last Ministerial Telegram to Wellingi ton, 3/1/18.) L "RIGHT HON MASSEY, Wellington. According to Press news the Swallows sojourn to Ripa (retire in peace alono.) v., Composer, , Auckland." M.B. — No reply is necessary, as the ■k public bsve now every confidence in the Right Hon. Msssey in seeing that there are no more flights or returns while a pair of British scissors are to \ be had, *■_ Composer. Cosa fatta copa ha (A thing which is done has a head) * Approved of, V., Auckland

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7011, 19 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7011, 19 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7011, 19 July 1918, Page 1