AUCTION 0. FARMERS’ CO-OP. haweea horse fair. SATURDAY, JUNE 6. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. 21,23 PEDIGREE JERSEYS. PEDIGREE JERSEYS. ATTEND THIS SERIES. THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OFFERING TO DAIRYMEN TO-DAY. ■ 161 IIEAD 161 GENUINE DISPERSALS WITHOUT A PENNY RESERVE. THURSDAY, MAY 21. On account of Mr J. S. T. SHORT, Scott Road, Okaiawa — PEDIGREE COWS 21 pedigree in-calf heifers 6 stud bulls This old-established stud will compare favourably with any herd in the country. ; The vendor is the breeder of this, year’s Silver and Bronze Medallists—Lady Knight 675.351b5. fat, and Indara 724.681b5. fat. Both these cows are by Bright Knight (who was used in the herd for four years). Only six daughters by this bull have been tested and have the high average of 652.211b5. fat. Twenty-six of the cattle to be offered are closely related to this sire. FRIDAY, MAY 22. ' On the Property of Mt J. Seheuber. On accouut of Mr J. SCHEUBER, Tawhiti Road, Hawera — 2Q PEDIGREE COWS ' S) pedigree in-calf heifers 5 pedigree heifer calves 7 stud bulls An intensely bred K.C.B. herd, including cows with good semi-official records. On account of Mr HENRY MULLINS. Hawera — PEDIGREE COWS- > 3 stud bulls A very choice herd of deep bodied, capacious cattle, backed up with good pedigrees, and capable of establishing high - butter-fat records. On account of Mr JOHN NICOLSON, Hawera — 3 pedigree in-calf heifers 3 pedigree yearling heifers Full of quality and -all from tested dams. REMEMBER ! THESE ARE GENUINE DISPERSALS WITHOUT RESERVE. Write for Catalogues to-day. THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIEY OF N.Z., LTD., Auctioneers, Hawera, ON THE FARM, EATAPIKO (About 4. miles from Tariki). MONDAY, MAY 25. At 1 o’clock. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr Jas. Hair, whose lease has expired, to sell on above date — WITHOUT RESERVE 1900 SHEEP, comprising—--530 4, 6 and f.f.m. ewes 280 4-tooth, ewes 350 2-tooth ewes 230 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes . 410 ewe lambs 16 ram lambs 48 ranis from 2-tootli to full-mouth 2 useful farm horses 2 ponies 2 hacks 2 s.f. ploughs, discs, tine and chain harrows, chain measure, spring dray and harness, collars, winkers, gig harness, etc,, trees and chains, cross-cut saw, hammer and wedges, wire strainer, 45gal. .Rex separator, 40gnl. vat, 3 cream cans, and sundries
This is one of the best ftoclcs- in Taranaki, and are a straight line of big framed, even skinned Romney sheep; one- earmark (all having been bred on the property). They are in particularly good condition, and carrying a good fleece, being shorn in November. The ewe lambs are a very choice lot. The whole of the fleece wool last year sold at from 28-Jd to 26d, 20 bales, being at the former price. For convenience of sale the cattle will be sold at our Inglewood Yards on the 20th inst. Light Luncheon Provided. BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM 0’R EILIj Y’ s! And be certain of getting the freshest qualities in the most tasty brands at Hawera’s keenest prices, and — DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR ! Test an order! See how prompt is our delivery. Notice how fresh-looking are the groceries. Then smile with satisfaction over our moderate prices. LEAVE YOUR ORDER TO-DAY ! Q» J^EILLY’S, “The Quick Delivery Store,” HIGH STREET, HA WEE A. TT ART’S the House for Wedding Presents.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 May 1925, Page 10
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