AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ! WAVERLEY. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -15 forward, and store cows 23 good 15-inontli heifers 15 dairy cows and heifers 20 Jersey cross yearling heiftrs 50 2-year Jersey cross heifers, good 20 2 and 3-vear bullocks 5 bulls On account of Mr W. H. Watkins—--5 grade Jersey yearling bulls 40 fat ewes (good) 70 weaner pigs KAPONGA SALE AND BULL FAIR. FRIDAY,.OCTOBER 31. 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -10 dairy heifers and cows 20 mixed yearling heifers On account of Messrs Cleland, J. F. McCarthy, Hoskin and others — 25 PEDIGREE & GRADE JERSEY & HOLSTEIN BULLS On account of Mr C. R. Stead, Waitara — ; Bull, “Admiral De Kol”; born July 9, 1910; sire, Nazli de Kol, 10 C.O.M. daughters, 4 3-year-olds of which have averaged over 6031 b. butter-fat; full brother to Paul Pietertje, sire of world’s champion 2-year-old Netherland Princess iv: Bull, “Domino Shrapnel Van Racelands,,‘; born October 13, 1921; sire, Domino Shrapnel Wood, by Mierlo (imp.), 3 C.O.R.’s averaging over 4511 b. butterfat in 336 days and other fine records; dam Betty Domino Netherland, by famous sire King of the Black and Whites (cost 30gns as - yearling) Bull “King Segis Alcartra Pietje” ' (born October 11, 1922); dam, •Alcartra Clothilde Pietje, ' champion eow of world, 11451 b butter-fat; sire, Marraten Pauline Pietje, by Mutual Paul Segis and Wooderest ’ Inka Pietje Bull, “Lord . Pontiac Alcartra Pietje de Kol”; born November 18, 1923; sire, Glenmore Wooderest Pontiac from strain averaging over 7601 b. butterfat; dam, Glenmore Pietje Domino, by Glenmore Pride of Domino, sire of Lady Bountiful Domino, which sold for 300 guineas; brother to Domino Colantha Cadilac, 647.941 b but-ter-fat.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. OPUNAKE SALE YARDS. ' r pHE FARMERS ’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr G. A. Holmes to offer as above— PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE gQ 2-YEAR-OLD GOOD COLOURED STEERS 10 3 and 4-year-old steers 20 yearling steers 30 2 and 3-year Shorthorn and Holstein heifers McCORMICK BIG MOWER. DEERING 4-WHEEL SWEEP RAKE DEERING STACKER. SIDE DELIVERY RAKES & TED DERS. • New Type Bft. MTC.K RAKES, ETC. A MACHINE FO.R ALL HARVESTING REQUIREMENTS. Full stocks of SPARES always on hand QO-OP., Agents McCormiek-Deering, HAWERA. Eltham, Manaia, Opunake, Kaponga.
/f MAKE FARMING PAY THE “TUI” WAY. r pHXHE , B a way to make farmlnu pay even In th«*« days. It’s the Tui” way— "Tui" toed* and Manare* only. HODDER A TOLLEY, Ltd.. PMmerotoa Worth, FeiHinff tdaroon aud Hawera. 9 J xsj==as
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 October 1924, Page 8
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