AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ON THE FARM, TE KIRI. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. At 12.30 o’clock. rjHIE will offer on account of Mr H. Allen, who is giving up dairying— WITHOUT RESERVE Qg GOOD DAIRY COWS, all in profit 2 good farm horses Dray and harness, plough, discs, harrows, 3-cow milking plant, sundries CENTRAL MART. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. At 2 p.m. J C. SMITH will sell as above on account of Mrs Head, furniture removed to the Mart for convenience of sale, including— Sideboard, dining table and chairs, couch, |)eds and mattresses, £- wood bed, w.w. and kapoc mattresses, pillows, easy chairs, curtains, pictures, preserving jars, duchess chests, Queen Anne pair, 4-pieee. bedroom suite, hall stand, dinner set, irons, lamp, piano, and sundries too numerous to mention ~ WAVERLEY STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. At 1 p.m. fpHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell by auction as above—--15 fat and forward cqws 27 2-year empty Shorthorn and Hereford heifers 10 2-year steers \ 34 yearling steers 4 bullocks 12 fat and forward cows 1 6-year-old gelding, guaranteed sound (all work) Also, in TOWN HALL, immediately after Stock Sale— On account of Mrs Ball— A quantity of furniture and household effects, including carpets, sideboard (good), chesterfield, tools, kitchen utensils and many sundries jJJACHINERY J£XOHANCffi, BRIDGE ST., ELTHAM.
..PT) We have NEW and SECOND-HAND IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY for __ Sale, including—--1 L.K.G. Releaser Milking Plant 1 Simplex Releaser Milking Plant 1 Gane Releaser Milking Plant ! 2 Horse Hoes ft Benzine Engines 3 S.F. Handle Ploughs 2 Hydraulic Rams Concrete Troughs (all sizes) Mower and Hay Rakes WATER SUPPLY and MILKING MACHINE Work done in any part of ’the district. W. RICKETTS, MANAGER. XT' <! ’Phones—Shop 140: Res, P.O. Box 68. 273. pARMERS! Please Note: Milk Chute, 2/- per foot; tinned steel, 1/-; tanks, 400-gal. £3 15s; 600-gal. £4 17s 6d, 800-gal. £6.—Ellis & Smith, Plumbers, Nelson St., Hawera. w.s. JpOR an extra fine glossy finish on dress shirts, etc., use “Dove** Brand Starch. Best on. the market* All grocers. that cold joint,, try Hayward’s “Military” Pickles. Adds relvsh to the meal. Sold by grocers and stones. Insist on “Military.”
MAKS FARMING PAY THE “TUI” WAY. 'THERE’* a way te mak« farmln* pay •▼•u in th«M day* [t'« the ’’Tul” . —'“fur %**da and Mantar** Only. HODI;ZLR A TOLLEY, LW, PrOmt** to* W««*h FVlHin* **iru>» mxtt% Hawaii*. ** & *""r?ay.seg.r.. ■■--iiL"!-. 1 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE. JJRESIDENT Coolidge gave an address during his presidential campaign on the unwisdom of interfering; with private enterprise. Here in New Zealand private enterprise is looked upon with suspiciou and disfavours Everything must be the “farmers' own.” Government or municipal enterprise. We believe in competition, still more competition, and still further competition. That will give the dairyfarmer the best price for his produceRAIL YOUR CREAM TO US. TITAORILAND DAIRY & PRODUCE TJL CO., LIMITED, P.O. BOX 185, WANGANUI. Agents for “DIABOLO” Separator*.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 December 1924, Page 10
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