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AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. MONDAY, .TUN'D 30. At 2 p.in. OX THE FARM. 3-MILE FROM KA KA R AME A SA LEYARDS. 'JMIE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have ieceived instructions from Mr A. F. Wills, whose lease has expired, to offer as above — WITHOUT RESERVE. 550 2,4, G and f.m. ewes in lanib to B.F. rams 32 S.D. rams 40 good hoggets 60 fat. and forward ewes 20 2-year in-calf Hoist-din heifers 25 3-vear in-calf Jersey heifers The above ewes are well woolled and in good condition, showing well in lamb, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. The heifers are also good dairy quality and early culvers. 1 3-stand Leicester shearing machine, 3 4 h.p. Lister engine; also quantity sundries On account of another vendor — 1 double-seated buggy, pole and shafts 21’4’6’S OX THE FARM, LOWER IXAHA ROAD, IXAHA. MONDAY, JUNE 30. At 12 o’clock sharp. 'JMIE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from the Executors of the Estate of A. Willeoclcs to sell as above — WITHOUT RESERVE 130 UAIRY COWS (mostly July, Aug. and Sept, culvers) 2 milk waggons 1 lime sower 1 stacker, milk cans The above cows have been milked in two herds, one on the South Road, Hawera, and the pther at Inaha, but are lieing' sold at the same place for convenience. 3n order to wind up the estate everything must be sold. One property has been leased and the other is being handed over to a benefieinrv under the will on July 3. The South Road herd are mostly Holstein and Holstein-Jersey cross, practically all 3rd culvers in good condition. The ; Inaha herd are mixed breeds of heavy milkers. Light Luncheon Provided. AT THE HOMESTEAD, SITTHERLAN DROAD, MAXAIA. TUESDAY, JULY 3. T HE FARMERS’ CO-OP ~ in conjunction with NEWTON KING LTD., have received instructions from Mr Thos, MePhillips, who is retiring from dairying and who has leased his farm, to sell as above— WITHOUT RESERVE At 12 o’clock sharp. 104 GRADE JERSEY COWS 3 milk carters, good 40 store pigs " 6 sows 3. p.b. Berkshire boar 3 child’s pony Heavy waggon (good order), spring dray (good), Albion mower (practically new), scarifier rake, discs, tines, tripods, milk cans, circular saw and bench, harness and usual farm sundries, ducks and fowls Household furniture, including dining suite, sideboard, extension table, 3-piece oak bedroom suite, double and single beds, wardrobe, overmantel, duchess chest drawers, pictures, kitchen furniture and utensils

Our agent has inspected this herd and reports nearly all the cows are young grade Jerseys, big roomy cows in good condition, in calf to p.b. Jersey bulls. Many are springing up close now; in fact some will bo in before the sale. The whole herd to come in early July mid August. Factory returns, ■which may be seen, for the last two seasons, work out over 3001 b fat per cow; certainly these cows have every appearance of being able to produce the above figures. The dispersal of fliis fine herd offers opportunities to anyone looking for butter fat producers. \\ e confidently recommend buyers to attend. T ,tß E OEBEB QOW. DISPLACE HER PERMANENTLY. DO NOT LET HER EREED. GO IN FOR BUTTER-FAT RACE PURITY. NOTICE ! gHEPHEBD ’S HOESEBREAKERS, Specialists, have set aside the second half of OCTOBER for the Taranaki district to SPEY- cows, which is done scientifically and humanely. Entries received by the Farmers’ Co-op. at all branches not later than Ist October next. Do not hesitate to enter, as there is money in this. Read the special article in the Hnwera Star of June 12th, and consult us on the matter. We can not only interest you, but show' you the way to increased profit. (PYRIL TOWNSLEY (Auckland) says “the Gloria Gramophone should be in every homo where music is appreciated. “ Eas} r terms, 20/- deposit and h/- weekly.—T. G. Liddington, High St., sole agent for Hawera and district. For children’s hacking cough. Woods’ Uexai Peppermint Cure. —Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 June 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 June 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 June 1924, Page 12

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