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AUCTIONS. MORRISSEY & CO. CRITERION GARAGE, REGENT ST. TUESDAY, JULY 22. At 2 p.m. P. MORRISSEY & CO., instructed by the Debenture Holders of .T. Blake and Sons, Ltd., will sell as above 1 5-seater Vermorel motor ear 1 2-seater Metz motor ear 1 Royal Ruby motor cycle HAWERA. ANNUAL SALE OF HEAVY HORSES THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JULY 24 & 25, 1924. P. MORRISSEY & CO. will sell by public auction as above, and will offer upwards, of— HORSES, including Heavy, Medium and Pedigree Draughts, Lorry, Milk Cart, and Waggon horses Spring tip milk cart, milk waggon, double buggy and harness, gigs and quantity harness SPECIAL ENTRIES. On' account of— Messrs McCarty Bros., Whenuakura, contractors’ plant, including—--6 heavy draughts, harness, waggon, d.f. plough and accessories 6 unbroken light draughts ? Mr J. Bryce, Canterbury—--30 sound, staunch heavy horses Mr F. G. Willeoeks, Inaha — 2 heavy shatters Mr T. Lupton, Waverlev—--8 sound young milk carters Mr M. Rowlands, Manawntu—--8 light draughts and milk carters Mr D. O’Keefe, Kapuni—--2 heavy shatters (1 pedigree) Mr X. Lankow, Manaia — 3 0 draughts and milk carters Mr D. Louis, Manaia — 3 draughts (1 pedigree) Mr A. Hastie, Hirstlands—--2 weighty draughts Messrs Stampa and Freeman, Okaiawa 2 weighty draughts Mr S. J. Suisted, Stratford—--31 draughts and milk carters Messrs. Jno. and Jerry Kerrisk, Oha-

ngai—--3 draughts and milk carters Mr J. Moore, Egmont St. — 3 milk carters Mr E. S. Bennett, Normanby—--2 good milk carters Mr E. Everard, Waikato—--6 draughts and milk carters Mr B. G. Cockerton, Normanbv—--2 milk carters Messrs A. W. H. Herbert, L. Jackson, J. Freeman, Jas. Daley, E. Bourke, L. G. Townsend, J. Seheuber, C. B. Stead, S. Bolton, L. E. Majtin, Jaeometti, H. S. Herbert, A. Ward, W. J. Gordon. F. Looney, E. Lloyd and others—--10 draughts 3;* milk cart, lorry and waggon horses Also a few harness horses, hacks and ponies The above are a good selection of sound, young, heavy horses, probably the best that will be offered in the North .Island this season. TO OWNEBS. Horses MUST be yarded before 10.30 a.m., after which ABSOLUTELY NO numbers will be reserved.

ENTRIES DEFINITELY CLOSED. Sale each day at 10.30 a.m. i 'f'HE -ROBBER fi OW. DISPLACE HER PERMANENTLY. | DO NOT LET HER BREED. GO IN FOR BUTTER-FAT RACE PURITY. NOTICE ! gHEPHERD’S HOUSEBREAKERS, 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 Hawera Star of June 12th, and consult us on the matter. We can not onlv interest you, but show you the way to increased profit. ON THE FARM, OEO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. At 1 o’clock. FARMERS’ CO-OP. in conjune-

tion with NEWTON KING- LTD., will offer on account of Messrs Alan Good, Wm, Cowan and W. Lambic—--250 HrGH OLASS -JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS SPRINGING HEIFERS These heifers will be drafted in lines to suit buyers. We have inspected the above cattle and are able to say they are a splendid lot. Good dairy sorts, size and condition are here. Heifers with depth of body to make milkers; many are fawns and dark Jerseys, springing up well now. The vendors made eereful selections when getting these heifers together, and Messrs Good and Cowan have not allowed a buyer 'i> their paddocks, reserving for this sale. The yards are on the farm at Oeo, on the mjrin road, and we recommend anyone looking for dairy heifers to attend. JjHRE Salvage Sale of Goldstone and Patterson Ltd.’s entire stock of tailoring materials, clothing and mercery commences at the Winter Schow Buildings on Thursdav next.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 July 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 July 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 July 1924, Page 8

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