AUCTIONS. I MORRISSEY ITca 31 YICTOEIA STREET, HAWEEA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24.. X> P. MORRISSEY &• CO., favoured * with' instructions from Mr J. C. Gillett, who is leaving the district, will sell as above— His superior modern household furniy ture and effects, Brinsmead piano, carpets, rugs, runners, bric-a-brac and sundries On view morning of sale. . Sale commences at 1.15 p.m. sharp. ~ UNION STREET SALE ROOMS. THURSDAY, JUNE 25. At 1.15 p.m. P. MORRISSEY & CO', will sell •by public auction a>s above: Quantity good Household Furniture ■and Effects, linos, 2 ladies’ bicycles, oil coat.% blankets, camera and .stand. Singer sewing machine, Rotoscillo sewing machine, 6 bags rhubarb roots, 'and lot .varied and useful sundries. Prime beet, corned beef, ham and bacon. " ON~THE~ FARM, WHAKAMARA. FRIDAY, JUNE 26. At 12.30 p.m. P. MORRISSEY & CO., favoured with instructions from Mrs J. Harrington, who is leasing the farm ancl relinquishing dairying, will sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. DAIRY COWS, July and August ealvers 3 cows in milk 6 2-year heifers in ealf 11 yearling heifers 1 harness mare 1 quiet hack Milk cart and harness, double buggy and harness, saddle and bridle, s.f. plough, disc, tine and tripod harrows, Planet Jr. drill, milk cans, dairy utensils, half-ton basic slag and farm sundries The above-mentioned cows are a good' lot;- practically all were bred on the property by the late Mr Harrington. They are young, good conditioned, early ealvers and have been' pasturing witli a well bred Jersey bull. We can recommend them to those requiring good dairy stock. Light Luncheon Provided. 23,24 PALMER ROAD, KAPUNI. TUESDAY, JUNE 30. At 1 p.m. T> . P. MORRISSEY A CO., instructed l>v Mr. A. G, Cutter, will sell •by public auction as above: Piano (Broadwood-White), House hold furniture, effects and sundries Particulars in Saturday's issue. •SBpreliminary NOTICE. 32 ERIN STREET, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. P. MORRISSEY & CO., instructed by Mr J. W. Black, who has left the district, will sell by public auction as above— His superior oak and riinu household furniture, furnishings, piano (Koch and Sohn), carpets, and household effects. Particulars in future issue.
mamma»aMßaaMMxmasmmaaaKmaaKma CENTRAL MART. THURSDAY. JUNE ?d. At 1.30 p.m. J C. SMITH will .sell as above:(Quantity drapery. including blankets, men’s and women’s coats, silk and wool jumpers, trousers, •skirts, costumes, -Hanncls, socks, .stockings, jerseys, scarves, tweed overcoating, etc., household l'urnitui<e, .gent’s Ibike. and sundries. ■ 300 cases dessert and cooking apples and pears “ MAMMITIS VACCINE mmmm vaccine (Preventive) 'J'HE RING PROPRIETARY CO., of Auckland, is now operating in South Taranaki. INOCULATION 2/6 PER SOW In 1913-1914 Dr RING was experimenting .with a vaccine for maminitis in cows, and met with encouraging results. He then went to the War. On his return lie continued his research work and has met with such success that in the North thousands of dairy cows are being inoculated with his "Vaccine. Mr Eliot R. Davies wrote in April of this year as follows: “I am more than pleased to tell you that the cows (pedigree Holsteins) are now ail clear of the trouble, and I think that your treatment is more than satisfactory. I have the greatest confidence in strongly recommending the treatment to any dairy farmer whose herds are similarly affected.” Inquiries addressed to Mr S. FRITH, the Company’s accredited representative, c/o the Hawera Star, will receive prompt attention Use a Proved Remedy and Note the Charge—--2/6 per cow
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 June 1925, Page 10
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