AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP OX THE FARM, ARARAT A. THURSDAY, .TUNE 18. At 1 o’clock. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr E. W. Hutchens, who is giving up dairying, to offer.,as above — WITHOUT RESERVE DAIRY COWS, mostly young Jer- * seys and Jersey cross 8 in-calf heifers 10 weaner heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 draught horse, 7 years, good 1. trap horse 1 4-cow Treloar milking plant and engine • Waggon, gig, harness, cans and sundries NOTE. —This is a good mixed herd, July and August calvers, which would do well on the open country. L.ig’it Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, MANGATOKI. FRIDAY", JUNE 20. At 1- p.m. sharp. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have been A favoured with instructions from Mr O. H. Marx, who is retiring from dairying on account of health reasons, to sell bv public auction as above WITHOUT RESERVE OZ» CHOICE DAIRY COWS, Jersey 00 4 and Jersey-Holstein cross, 1 mostly young and due to calve early to pedigree Jersey bulls 12 choice Jersey 2-year in-ealf heifers (good quality) 10 store pigs 2 breeding sows 1 milk carter, 7 years (trial) 1 120 gal. separator (nearly new), milk cans, stack of 4. acres oaten hay, 00 good posts NOTE. —Our agent has inspected the above herd and reports that the cows are good type and great bodied cattle. For three years the vendor has tested and the returns average 3001bs fat. Each cow is dehorned. The vendor will graze any cattle purchased until Ist July at the purchasers’ risk. We can confident!v recommend anyone in search of good dairy cattle to attend this sale. Please book your seats.
Light. Luncheon Provided. 16,17,1 S CLEARING SALE. WAITOTARA. TUESDAY, JUNE 23. s At Noon. npHE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DTSTRTBLTTTNG CO.. LTD., in conjunction with THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z. LTD., favoured with .instructions from Mr Frank Ellen, who has disposed of his property, will' sell by public auction on the farm the whole of his live and dead stock as follows — JK GRADE JERSEY COWS (due “*** August and September) 1 3-year pedigree Jersey bull (registered) 1 2-year pedigree Jersey bull 9 20-month empty Jersey-Holstein cross heifers 1 spring cart horse 1 hack, broken to all harness. . suitable for lady 2 Berkshire sows (dates given) 1 lOOgal. skim milk tank, tap and piping. 3 12gal. cream cans, . 3 lOgal. cream cans, 1 35gal. “Tor” separator (as new), trap and harness, set 3-horse swingletrees and chains. 1 ton superphosphate, set chain tripod harrows (as new), quantity timber, meat safe, horse and cow covers, usual farm tools and sundries ALSO— Milking plant complete, comprising L.K.G. 3-cow milker, 2) h.p. Anderson engine, 65gal. Alfa-Laval separator (Wearns drive and shafting), 40gal. milk vat NOTE.—-The above plant has only been in use one season and is in firstclass order. Lio-ht Luncheon Provided. 16.15.22 “ TUI ” BARLEYMEAL “ TUI ” PIMEAL SUPERFINE QUALITY —FREE FROM HUSK. OE sure it’s “TUI” —our brand is our bond. Manufactured in our own flour mills. From all stores or direct from the-Manufacturers — HODDER & TOLLEY LIMITED, Seed, Grain & Fertiliser Specialists, HAWERA. —VIOLIN in case with bow, a complete outfit for £3, posted to anv add Tess. —Dixon’#, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 16 June 1925, Page 10
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