AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. manaiaT TUESDAY, JULY 29. 100 I£EAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, Etc. Oil Account, of Mr ,T. A. Elkingtou—--11 ilaiiy cows (Jersey and Holstein) Dray, horse, milk cans and sundries OPUNAKE. MONDAY, JULY 28. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. FIFTH ANNUAL HEIFER FAIR. WAYERLEY YARDS. At 10 o’clock. 'I’IIE FARMERS’ CO-OP. will hold their Fifth Annual Springing Heifer Fair as above — 130 2 and 3-YEAR . HIGH-CLASS HEIFERS On account of Mr D. M. Watkins—--40 2 and 3-year top quality Jersey heifers, close to profit On account of Mr Dave Walker—--25 2-year Jersey cross heifers 25 3-vear Jersey cross heifers On account of Waverley Racing Club 20 3-vear Jersey heifers On account of Messrs Aitken Bros. — 20 2-year Jersey cross heifers These cattle are up to previous years’ drafts, both for size, quality and condition, and are all close up to profit. Mr Watkins’ heifers are by the pedigree bull John Dillon, who was out of 1 ancy’s Hope, and are a particularly choice lot, having -been carefully selected, and are all in c-alf to pedigree bulls. Messrs Walker and Aitken’s heifers, also the Racing Club’s, are very good dairy sorts, Jersey and Jersey cross, showing up well and in firstclass condition. We should advise anyone requiring good dairy stock to attend this auction. Cars will leave our offices oil the morning- of the sale. ON THE FARM, HURLEYVILLE. TUESDAY, JULY 29. At 12.30 o’clock. r pilE FARMERS’ CO-OP., in conjunction with the N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr R. G. Soown, whose lease of Nelson ’s property has expired, to offer as above— GOO 2-TOOTH WETHERS, Romney skinned, early shorn 200 2, 4 and 0-tooth ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 200 m.s. hoggets 25 3-year-old in-calf Jersey Ireifers 12 store cows 10 weaner Jersey heifers 1 draught mare (good) 1 draught gelding, unbroken 1 half-draught gelding, unbroken 1 draught gelding, rising 2 years 2 half-draught waggon horses (good) 1 half-draught gelding On account of a client—--300 m.s. hoggets On • account of Messrs McCarthy Bros., who have sold part of their property— Practically Without Reserve 500 fat and forward wethers 100 m.s. hoggets
NOTE. —Mr Scown’s lease has expired and everything is for absolute sale. The sheep are a really good lot and ean be recommended to intending purchasers. Light Luncheon Provided. ON THE PALM, OPAKU, WIIENUAKURA. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1024. At 12.30 p.m. FARMERS ’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr W. G. Tlilliar to sell on above date — WITHOUT RESERVE 20 DAIRY COWS 10 2-year heifers 1 bull Block dray (2 yards), Duncan d.f. plough, small stand chaffcutter, Johnstone mower, 2 sets leading harness, cart saddle and breeching, blocks and chains, etc., gig and harness ITe above cows are a good line of lionyv testers last season, having tested iron 4.0 to 0.4. They commence calving on August 8 and can be thoroughly recommended. On account of another vendor—--10 Jersey cross daily cows 0 2-year Jersey cross springing heifers Light Luncheon Provided. TERMS STRICTLY CASH unless previous arrangements have been made. BEAUTIFYING, Softening and 7 whitening preparation for the hands Rose Geranium Emollient: price 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle; procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. IVIFIC ean be obtained at chemists and stores. Vivific Tonic for nervous disorders. Vi vide Tonic enrichea the blood.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 July 1924, Page 10
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