AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28. At 12 o’clock. : ON THE FARM (Next the Ohangai Dairy Factory), T HE . FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr J. K. Richards, who is giving up dairying, to offer on above date — WITHOUT RESERVE 60 •DAIRY COWS (most in full milk) 1 pedigree Jersey bull 30 store pigs 2 sows with litters 54 forward wethers 32" hoggets ; Waggon, spring dray, tripod and' • tvne harrows, disc plough, sledge, troughs, pig houses, heater, Cambridge roller, wire netting, barrow, farm sundries,, etc. Full Particulars Later.
MCCORMICK 810 g MOWER. DEERING 4-WHEEL SWEEP RAKE. DEERING STACKER. SIDE DELIVERY RAKES &* TEDDERS. New Type Bft. DEERING-MeOOR-MICK RAKES. ETC. A MACHINE FOR ALL HARVESTING REQUIREMENTS. Full stocks of SPARES always on hand pARMERS’ QO-OP., Agents McCormick-Deering, lIAWERA. Eltham, Manaia, Opunake, Kaponga. EPHOS BASIC PHOSPHATE A direct shipment to Wellington due 12th October next. The cheapest and best manure for crops on Taranaki lands. Book for delivery ex the vessel from the agents— THE FARMERS' CO-OP. ALL BRANCHES. AT THE HOUSE, WELD STREET, NORMANBY. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. At. 1.30 p.nl. ' 1 J C. SMITH has been favoured with instructions from Mrs E. Whyte (who is giving up housekeeping owing to indifferent health) to sell as above^ — The whole of her household furniture and effects, comprising upright grand “William Spaetlie” piano, 3-piece green velvet suite, large settee and squab, green enamelled ■ mirror overmantle, occasional tables, Morris ch'airs, seagrass and folding chairs, bevel mirror sideboard, palm stands, jardiniers, clock, hall stand, dining table, dining chairs, Davis sewing machine, bookease, book shelves, lot books, pictures, 3piece oiled rimu bedroom suite, chest drawers, duchess pair, 3 iron beds and w.w. mattresses, toilet .ware, kitchen table and chairs, dinner set, fenders, slip . mats, kitchen utensils, electric iron, baths, Mason jars, Bissels carpet sweeper, pigskin saddle bags, pigskin Baddle roll, Maori canoe paddles, mincer, tools, and numerous sundries STRATFORD BULL FAIR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924. At. 12.30 o ’clock Sharp. KING~LTD., will sell in their Stratford Sales Bazaar on above date:— gg DAIRY BULLS (Jerseys, Friesians and Shorthorns), most of which are WITHOUT RESERVE. Included in the above are fifty highly-bred animals bred from the best known producing strains. There are also many very fine grades coming forward, and farmers in search of firstclass sires cannot do better than attend this sale; ALL BULLS must be yarded not later than 11.30 o’clock, and will be sold in order of entry. POR an extra fine glossy finish on dress shirts, etc., nse “Dove” Brand Starch. Best, on the market. All grocers. J£NOWLEDGE, thorough and specific, and an increasing study of facts and forces affecting a business enterprise, are essential to any lasting individual success and to efficient, service to our suppliers, and so permanency and continuity, of service are basic aims of business. That knowledge gained may be fully utilised and confidence and efficiency increased. Send your cream to us. We render “Service.” TiTAORILAND J)AIRY QO., LTD., ST. JOHN’S STATION. Write us for further particulars to P.O. Box 185, Wanganui.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 October 1924, Page 8
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