AUCTION'S. n7z.loan & IVU.CQ, PALMER ROAD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 28. gQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc., including; — 5 bulls JJ ARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS. FARM IMPLEMENTS. MOWERS RAKES CULTIVATORS DRILLS HARROWS PLOUGHS, ETC. AGENTS: NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. HAWERA.
CENTRAL MART; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27. . At 2 p.m, J C. SMITH will sell, by auction as above— Balance of drapery, etc., including scarves, junipers, cardigans, children’s ’ suits, rompers, overalls, jerseys, dresses, sleeping suits, bloomers, wincey vests, gloves, boottees, bag handles, belts, ladies ’ and children’s hose, boys ’ stockings, handkerchiefs, wool, brown and gray astrachan, furniture and sundries EVERETT ROAD, INGLEWOOD. ' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. ■ At 12 noon sharp. KING LTD. have received instructions from Mr Albert Langman, who is giving up dairying, to sell by auction— WITHOUT RESERVE 70 GOOD YOUNG DAIRY COWS, comprising mostly Jerseys and Jersey-Holsteins, all in full milk and in good, condition 16 choice Jersey calves 3 good farm horses (mares) 2 Jersey bulls 1 fat heifer 1 in-calf heifer 2 sows and litters 15 store pigs Spring dray and harness, Massey 9-coulter drill, Massey mower, Duncan manure distributor, Cambridge roller,' Massey s.f. plough,- disc, tyne and tripod j harrows, circular saw, 3 stumping jacks, 4 cream caiis.Xnew iron shod sledge, swingletrees, plough harness and general farm tools and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 4-cow Gaue' milking plant with . 24 hip. Lister' engine 1 120-gallon separator Auctioneers’ Note.— We can with confidence recommend this herd of cows to prospective buyers. A large number are the vendor’s own breeding, | whilst those that were bought were selected by the late Mr W. Langman. Heavy culling has resulted in the: herd now being one of first-class dairy cows. Individual tests will be given at the sale. These cows will do exceptionally well on the heavier South Taranaki pastures.
Light Luncheon Provided. 29 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. DISPERSAL SALE OF THE “VAN RACELANDS” PEDIGREE FRIESIAN HERD. ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. AT THE HOMESTEAD, LEPPERTON (Adjoining Railway Station). KING DTD. have received instructions from Messrs <3. M. Clifford Bros., whose stud farm, “Racelands, ” has been sold, to sell by auction WITHOUT RESERVE the entire “Van Racelands’’ pedigree Friesian herd, comprising—--54 HEAD, 50 of which are cows and heifers Also— Horses, pigs and full range of farm implements Catalogues available from all branches of the Auctioneers. Full Particulars Later. 29 JiJEWTON J£ING jI^ITED, 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.
H«rlev-Da vtdson Service Btation— Archbold and Co., Union St., Hawera; ’phone 452. We carry the new 1924 model Harley, necessary spares, benzine, oils and accessories Our workmen are efficient and prompt.; we employ no boys, and onr prices are not flight* of fancy, but reasonable QTENCTL requisites now to hand. Orders taken for stencilling curtains, cushions, etc.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot. Hawera. English mail closes shortly. Buy leather tea cosies, centres, cushions and handkerchief sachets to send away.—Mis3 Sewell, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 November 1924, Page 10
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