Auction# FARMERS’ CO-OP. HAWEEA. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. At 12.30 |U». , HEAD ' MIXED I'ATTI.E, i.% p.b. - '( B ' months) 50 fat 10 bulls#, 1 3 ped. Berkshire boars (5 months old) ' ■ ‘ 15 choice Jersey weaners 300 good m.si lambs 100 Wether lambs . On aeeount of Mr G. W. Gane — 45 18-month in-calf Jersey heifers 25 Jersey weaner heifers These are all selected heifers bred by Mr Gane, and are in great order; Buvers of choice heifers should attend. WAVEELEY. FRIDAY, APRIL 3.
2QQ head MIXED CATTLE, in- . eluding—--20 fat cows I sow and litter of seven 100 lambs 50 store ewes On account of Fredk. Wilson, Esq.,, “Raithby, ” the yvhple of his purebred herd of Beef Shorthorns — WITHOUT RESERVE 135 HEAD, including—--32 cows with calves at foot, f.w.b. 20 2 and 3-vear heifers, f.w.b. 13 empty cows with calves at foot 20 18-month empty heifers Although these cattle are not regis-, tered, they are purebred, none but'stud bulls being used since the herd was established 34 years® ago. The calves are , by a Moore Hunter Estate prize bull. We can with confidence recommend the herd to those in search ofigood quality sound constitution Shorthorns.,
HAWERA HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 3 & 4. 1925. i. . ' r -" /■ ■ PRESENT ENTRIES. 100/120 HORSES, including Broken arid Unbroken Draughts and Half-Draughts 3 ( 0 spring carters 1 ■ 20 hacks and harness, horses 15 ponies , v . 4 gigs and complete sets of harness, etc., 1 - ■ A. 1 good hunter, Take All, sound The Draughts and Spring Carters will be offered on the first day. Good entries are coming in. All horses to be yarded by 10 o'clock. Sale starts 11 a.m. sharp. ■ ‘ / 28,30.1,2 PRELIMINARY NOTICE./
ABOUT THE MIDDLE OP MAT. Subdivision of the well-known FAIRFIELD ESTATE AND OTHER PROPERTIES. On account of the Trustees of the late A. S. TONES—--700 ACRES, known as “Fairfield” 500 Acres for Sale, 200 Acres for Lease;' subdivided into suitable gTaz- ( irig and dairying farms, and 10-acre sections. This property is situated just over 1 mile’ from the Hcwera P,ost I Office, and comprises some of the rich- ! est land in the Dominion. Also— THEIR HURLEYVILE PROPERTY, comprising 600 Acres of good grazing ' and fattening country. ATTRACTIVE TERMS. Further particulars and Sale Plans from the Auctioneers— FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. Or— ‘ welsh, McCarthy, beechey, ' and HOUSTON, Solicitors,. Hawera. •. •' UNION STREET SALE ROOMS. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. At 1.15 p.m.
P. MORRISSEY & CO. will sell by public auction as above— , Quantity household furniture on account of a client who is leaving the district, meat safe, treadle sewing machine, register' grate, cart saddle and breeching, carpet Vi square, lot good books, tomatoes, pears, dessert and cooking apples , . t and sundries Prime beef, corned beef, bacon and ham WE CATER FOE THE MAN WHO believes that open competition is the best method of getting good results. Picture for yourself living in a World run by trusts and combines. .What a lovely mess we would be in. We have already tried Government control. which has proved a dismal failure. We believe in competition, more competition. and still further competition. RAIL YOUR CREAM TO US—jyjAORTLAND J}AIRY QO., ST. JOHNS STATION. Write or call on us for further particulars. —P.O. Box 185, Wanganui. Acents for “DIABOLO” Separator*.'
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 April 1925, Page 10
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