« AUCTIONS. FARMERSM3O-OP. KAPONGA. FRIDAY, JUNE 12. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc,, including — 10 fat and forward cows 20 store cows 20 wcaner heifers WAVERLEY. FRIDAY, JUNE 12. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. 15Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including — 0 fat cows 30 fat and forward bullocks 24 store cows 250 w.f. lambs 1 s?t gig harness IN THE DAIRY PENS: 40 cows and heifers On account of Mr Jas Rentoul who is giving up dairying — WITHOUT RESERVE 50 Jersey, Holstein and Holstein cross dairy cows 10 3-year in-calf heifers 1 4-cow milking machine 1 4 h.p. boiler NOTE—Those cows are mostly all young Jersey and Holstein-Jersey, and in calf to pedigree Holstein and pedigree Jersey bulls. > Also, on account of a client, his complete herd of 42 young dairy cows, Holstein, Jersey and Jersey cross, Aug. ealvers On account of Mr B. W. Harvey— At 2 o 'clock. WITHOUT RESERVE. 99 DRAUGHT MARES, YEARLINGS and 2-YEAR-OLDS, including—--5 mares in foal to Max Conqueror 1 rog. draught mare, 4 years, Wairoa Bonny, in foal to Bold Review 4 foals 6 yearling draught colts and fillies 3 2-year-old half-draughts WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 reg. mare, 8 years, Thistle Brae, winner of many prizes, in foal to Bonny Dene 1 6-year gelding shafter, all work. 1 8-year gelding bv Husbandman, dam Mirth 8,10,11
ON THE FARM, MAIN ROAD, OTAKEHO. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. 48 fJVHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. will sell as above, on account of Mr H. B. Baylis, the whole of his stock and farm implements, comprising— WITHOUT RESERVE JEESEY & JERSEY CROSS COWS 3 horses 2 Jersey bulls 1 L.K.G. 4-cow plant and engine, good order 7 cans, good waggon, spring cnTt, mower, 2 s.f. ploughs (1 lever), discs, chain harrows, trees, and sundries This is a Jersey and Jersey cross herd, being youngish cows, which, despite an early dry autumn, have averaged 2751 b» fat to 20/5/25. They are due- to calve from July onwards. Dates will be given at sale. On account of a client — c ] three-quarter shaft gig and harness in good order I reliable harness mare (slight reserve) Household furniture (without reserve)
Light Luncheon Provided. ON THE PA JIM, MEBEMERE (about If) miles from Ilawera). MONDAY, JUNE 15. At 1 o’clock. rjHTE FARMERS ’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr J. R. RobeTtson to offer as above — WITHOUT BESTIR YE 1880 SHEEP, comprising—(i;lß ewes in lamb io Bomnev rams ildO ewes in lamb to Southdown rams HOG -l-tooth wethers 450 Romney lambs .IO rams 2 waggon horses, rising 4 years 1 waggon in are, aged n good hacks 4 breeding sows, to farrow in A ugust 1 4-cow L.K.G. milking machine, Anderson engine (only done 2 seasons) 1 saw bench, d.f. plough, tine and disc harrows, Albion mower, rake, pack saddles, horse clipper, jack, Douglas No. 4 ram, scarifiers, trees, chains, stone, sundries These are good Romney sheep which we have every confidence in recommending. Light Luncheon Provided. RELIEF FROM THE START, rt is a erreat thing to know x>f a medicine that will give relief at the very first dose. That is exactly how RHEUMO works. It is a positive antidote for uric acid poisoning. Jr vo’i suffer from Rheumatism, Gout, S-intiea, Lumbago, or any other disease clue to excess uric, acid in the blood; Rbeumo gi es relief from the first dose. Eheumo expels the uric acid r.oi*on. eves the n n in. and. removes' the swell ng. Those who have tried it p-aise i most. Fold hv all chemists .v id cA-.re ee.ers, 4s 6d per large bottle. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 11 June 1925, Page 10
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