AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. OX THE FARM, PUKENGAHU, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. At 12 noon. 'pHE FARMERS’ UO-OP., NEWTON KING LTD., and X.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., in conjunction, have been favoured with instructions from Mr H. H. DEATH, who is retiring from dairying owing to ill-health, to sell by public auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE 110 COWS; young and early calvers 4 dairy cows, in milk 1 good waggon (carry IS cans) 1 6-cow Ridd milking machine and Lister engine (in firstclass order) S.f. plough, R. and G. plough, chain harrows, 17 milk cans, buckets, strainers, pig troughs, barrels, tubs, swingletrees, collars and hames, waggon reins and usual farm sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 3 good milk carters 40 2-vear Jersey dairy heifers 33 fat and forward ewes 70 f.m. ewes in lamb to S.D. and Romney rams 40 lambs NOTE.—The above heial has been inspected and we report that it consists of young Jersey, Jersey cross and Holstein cows. It is a tip-top herd, in good condition, and shows good returns. Mr Death has been dairying for 17 years, and this is the first time he has held a sale, but owing to illhealth he is now forced to retire. These cows will do well wherever shifted, and anyone in search of good class dairy cows would do well to attend this sale. Luncheon Provided. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. 28,30,1 AT THE HOMESTEAD | (Corner Waiteika and Eltham Roads). WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. At 12.30 o’clock. 'J'HE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr G. 11. Gifkins, whose lease has expired, to sell on above date— WITHOUT RESERVE 50 CHOICE COWS,. Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein, to calve, early August 2 Jersey cross bulls 15 2-vear Jersey cross in-calf heifers 15 1-vear Jersey cross heifers 3 milk cart and farm horses (all (harness) Milk waggon, spring tip-drav and harness, s.f. Duncan lever
plough, d.f. dsse plough, tripod harrows, disc and tine harrows, Booth manure distributor, havrahe and tedder, sweep, Planet Jr. drill, stumping jack, ladder, gig and harness, milk cans, No. 3 ram pump for windmill, 1 ton manure, swingletrees, plough chains and sundries The above cows have all been tested under Association test' for the past three years and returns will be given at sale. Our Ojmnake agent gives the herd a very good report; and comingoff this country they cannot fail but do well wherever taken. Luncheon Provided. 26’9’30’1 SECOND NATIONAL AND FIRST TARANAKI PROVINCIAL FRIESIAN SHOW AND SALE. AT A. & P. SHOW GROUNDS, HAWERA. THURSDAY 7 JULY 3. Judging at 11.30 a.m. Sale at 1.15 p.m. CATALOGUE COMPRISES gQ FEMALES JQ MALES From New Zealand’s Greatest Producing herds. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. Catalogues on application to Farmers’ Co-op. Society, Hawera, or Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., Wellington. Auctioneers in conjunction. NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS !
'J'HE lIAWERA DAIRY COMPANY has made arrangements to receive and handle HOME-SEPARATED CREAM HOME-SEPARATED CREAM for farmers on a co-operative basis NO SHARES ARE NECESSARY, and suppliers will be paid the full proceeds of the sale of their produce LESS manufacturing eost and charges. CREAM should be consigned to Hawera Railway Station or delivered to any of the Company’s Branches as under: Nolantown (next Railway Station) Glover Road Tawliiti Whareroa Tokaora Fraser Road For further particulars apply to — THE SECRETARY, Box 230, Hawera,
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 June 1924, Page 12
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