AUCTIONS. NFWTON KING LTD ■JTEWTON KING LTD.S LIST OP CLEARING SALES. July *21 —Goo. Sehwas, Carrington Eoad. July 22 —C. Wells, Stony River Yards, high-grade Jersey heifers. July 23—F. W. Bredon, Douglas (conjunction with Loan and Mercantile). July 23 —Springing heifer fair on account of A. Good, W. J, Cowan. W. Lambie, at Oeo. July 24—R. C. Nelson, Kiore. July 25 —F. Swadling, Kaponga. July 26—R. Phillips, Wliarehuia. July 28 —W. J. Marsh, Urenui. Aug. s—Est. John Coleman, Egmont Village. Aug, 7 —J. Johnston, Waituj. Mrs J. Jones, Tariki (about end of July), STOCK & STATION AGENTS. yJ"R E. A. NIXON, of Hawera, has been appointed as our Stock Agent for South Taranaki.. Mr Nixon’s Office will be with Mr. T. J. Salmon, Princes Street, Hawera, where all enquiries will be promptly attended to. Telephones: Office 128; Priv. House 20. KAPONGA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 25. . been from KING LTD. have favoured with instructions Mr F. Swadling, who lias leased his farm and is retiring from dairying, to sell all his dairy herd and heifers as above — WITHOUT RESERVE GOOD YOUNG DAIRY COWS, Jersey, Holstein and Shorthorn, due early Aug. and Sept., and in good condition 11 2-year-old springing heifers NOTE. —This is Mr Swadling’s first clearing sale, and the cows can be recommended to anyone. Cattle off this country should do exceptionally well. The cows are in good condition and are mostly young cows of good dairy type, and the majority,are close to calving. pMRE Salvage Sale of Goldstone and Patterson Ltd.’s entire stock of tailoring materials, clothing and mercery commences at the Winter Show Buildings on Thursday - next.
THE COMMERCIAL DAIRY CO., ELTHAM. e. COOPER .... PROPRIETOR. W E beg to announc-e that our new, up-to-date factory is nearing completion, and we shall be ready to receive CREAM on AUGUST Ist. Our overhead expenses and cost, of of manufacture will be reduced to a minimum. Our principal (Mr C. Cooper) is wellknown in the dairy business, having had close on 2S years’ experience. Our staff is composed of experts, and we have much pleasure in now offering our special services to all believers in HOME SEPARATION. OTJR ADVANCE PAYMENTS will ✓ be generous and paid monthly, and our bonuses will be paid out promptly at the close of the season. It is not our intention to enter into opposition to any dairy company ndw established, but we have recognised for years that a number of farmers are strong believers in. Home Separation. We intend to specialise in this particular side of the business. (Dual plants are not a success. One side of the business has to carry the other, resulting in overhead expense.) And we are now offering believers in HOME SEPARATION the opportunity of getting full market value for their produce. We do not intend employing canvassers. They have to be paid (and the cows have to pay it). Letters to C. COOPER, Box 85, Eltham, or a ring to ’PHONE No. 30 will receive our personal attention. CREAM CARTED AND COLLECTED FROM ANY PART OF TARANAKI. Consult us FIRST and then DECIDE afterwards. ALi-i COMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. We Supply any make of SEPARATORS and CANS at COST PRICE.
JURE .Salvage Sale of Goldstone and Patterson Ltd.'s entire stock of tailoring materials, clothing and mercery commences at the Winter Show Buildings on Thursday next. SEND US YOUR CREAM! WE CAN SELL YOU ON EASY TERMS “DIABOLO” SEPARATORS AND HARVEY CREAM CANS. JJAORILAND J)AIRY QO., JTD., ST. JOHNS’ STATION. Write us for Particulars and Price* P.O. BOX 185, WANGANUI. JURE Salvage Sale of Goldstone and Patterson Ltd.’s entire stock of tailoring materials, clothing and mercery commences at the Winter Show Buildings on Thursday next. H EDGE Plants Japanese and Chinese Privet, Silver and Golden Matipo, Macrocarpa, Lawsonianas, Pine Insignis, large 1-year 10/- per 100, delivered for cash.—B. H. Just, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North h:b: HAT Sale—Men’s lounge felt hats, 8/G; men’s caps, 4/6; boys’ caps, 1/6; men’s Borsalino hats, men’s Stetson lounges; men’s H.B. felts, good wear, now 17/6; men’s sou’westers, 3/11; men’s velours; men’s black hard felts—At the H.B. Sale. Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 July 1924, Page 8
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