AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING LTD SPECIAL jDAIRY SALE. KAPONGA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. KING LTD. will hold a Special Dairy Sale as above—--65 EXTRA GOOD DAIRY COWS AND SPRINGING HEIFERS, comprising—--40 young dairy cows. Jersey, Shorthorn anil Holstein, close to profit and guaranteed sound 25 extra choice grade Jersey springing heifers ALSO, AT THE MART— Household furniture and effects, milk cans and general sundries NOTE.—The above cattle are in good condition, young and very close to profit. They will be sold with a guarantee, and buyers can buy with every confidence. The cattle are off exceptionally poor country and will do well. The lines of springing heifers' are very choice and close to profit. The furniture sale will, start at 12 o’clock, and the cattle sale at 1 o’clock. ANNUAL BULL FAIR. MONDAY/OCTOBER. 13. Under Auspices of the Ivaponga Jersey Cattle Club. Entries for above Fair close on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. NEWTON KING LTD., Kapongn, Auctioneers. J£LNgT STOCK & STATION AGENTS. M E 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. ON THE ' TAIPOPROHENUI, HAWERA.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. At'l.3o p.m. J£ # P. MORRISSEY & CO., instructed by Mr R. Brogden, who is leaving the district, will sell by public auction as above—--13 GOOD DAIRY COWS &.HEIF- . ERS, in full milk and to calve .5 yearling heifers 10 store pigs 2 breeding sows 1 Berkshire boar Milk cart and harness, 3 milk cans and farm sundries " n<t-* Tuae (’xi.S-TJH, Ttfß l 5 w THE “VICTORY” DETECTOR Installed and in operation. Fixed on to dummy by two nails, screws or bolts, and milk ayd air tubes connected as shown. Ejects the milk every pulsation into an open bucket. The Price of these machines- is within the reach of every farmer. yy -JJICKETTS, ’Phones 140, 273. Agent. Box 68. ELTHAM MACHINERY’ EXCHANGE. r “Tin" CALFMEAL THE FINEST FOOD PRODUCED. FOUNDATION of business is confidence, which springs from integrity, fair dealings, efficient service, and mutual benefit, and the reward of any business for services rendered is a fair profit plus a safe reserve commensurate with risks involved and foresight exercised. Are you prepared to entrust us with your business on these conditions? If so, rail us your CREAM. ST. JOHNS STATION. Write us for further jrartciulars to— P.O. BOX 185, WANGANUI.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 August 1924, Page 10
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