AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. FRIDAY, JULY 25. WAVERLEY SALEYARDS. At 1 o’clock. 240 .HEAD early calvers. ABSOLUTELY TOP JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS HEIFERS. >J»HE FARMERS’ - "CO-OP.. have received instructions from Messrs Robert Bremer, Sons and Co., to offer on above date — 100 HIGH QUALITY JERSEY FAWNS, 2-year-olds Q JERSEY CROSS, 2 and 3-year-olds HOLSTEIN & SHORTHORN 2 and 3-vear-olds 30 DAIRY COWS; 2nd calvers These heifers have been very carefully selected as calves and are out of the best herds in the Manaia and Stratford districts, and are undoubtedly one of the best lines to be offered this season. They are in good condition, and close up to profit, and all •in calf to Jersey bulls. 17’9’21’2’4 rpHE fJOBBER p<OW. DISPLACE HER PERMANENTLY. DO NOT LET HER BREED. GO IN FOR BUTTER-FAT RACE PURITY. v NOTICE 1 gHEPHERD’S HORSEBREAKERS, 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 hot 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 lis on .the matter. We can not only interest you, but show you the way to increased profit.
KAPONGA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 25. JJEWTON KING LTD. will sell by pubLic auction as above — JgQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -40 store cows 30 yearling heifers 5 fat cows 20 choice Jersey, springing heifers 15 dairy cows Quantity burberry plants ALSO— On account of Mr F. Swadling, who has leased his farm and is retiring from dairying— 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.
JJEWTON j£lNO QUOTED, STOCK & STATION AGENTS. M 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. HAWERA. ~ " ■i ' ANNUAL SALE OF HEAVY HORSES THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JULY 24 & 25, 1924. JJ P. MORRISSEY & CO. will hold their Anual Sale of Heavy Horses in Mr J. F. Gillanders’ Stables, Nelson Street entrance, as above, and will offer upwards of — 170 HORSES, including Heavy, Medium and Pedigree Draughts, Lorry, Millc Cart, and Waggon horses Sale each day at 10.30 a.m. a" 1 ’"-- 1 ' i ™ i ——i —| WANGANUI EAST SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. At 12.30 p.m. »JHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as above—--8 empty heifers ? 3 cows and calves 1 store cow 6 weaner heifers 10 mixed cattle T3HOSPHATIC Fertilisers for milk production. Obtain basic slag.— Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores.
SEND US YOUR CREAM I WE CAN SELL YOU ON EASY TERMS “DIABOLO” SEPARATORS AND HARVEY CREAM CANS. AORILAND 10 AIRY QO., JJSU., ST. JOHNS' STATION. Write us for Particulars and Prices P.O. BOX 185, WANGANUI.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 July 1924, Page 10
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