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AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP^ OX TILE l-’AUM, XORMAXBY. MONDAY. JULY (i. At 12 o’clock sharp. rjUIE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have boon instructed bv Mr G. W. Gane, who is going right out of dairying, to offer as above the whole of his well-known dairy herd, horses, pigs, implements, etc., as below — 90 COWS 48 store and wenner pigs 12 sows to farrow 1 pedigree Taniworth boar ?, 4 year heavy spring cart geld- . i ngs 2 heavy draught geldings X'ormanby factory shares, Oft Duncan lucerne cultivator, Mas-sey-Harris lucerne loader, Oft windmill (new), 4-leg galv. steel 20ft stand. 2 h.p. steam boiler, 8-cow Marvel milking plant Everything is in first-class order. The horses are all quiet and young, and have been working in all farm implements. The lucerne loader Is the greatest labour saver on tlie farm, a large dray being loaded in a few minu I es. The herd consists chiefly of fine rating cows, well info the Jersey breed; the majority are coming to their second a,id third calf; 77 of the cows are July and August culvers. Tt is now JO years since the father of the vendor, the late Mr F. ,T. Gane. eommneced dairying in Taranaki with a small herd of imported Milking Shorthorns, and 15 years ago the present owner changed over to the Jerseys, and since that time he has used only the best Jersey sires obtainable. The sires of the herd are sons of t‘-.e renowned Rouniise Tom; one of U'cm. Jersey Park’s Miehief, was bred I r Mr \V. Pollock. The dam of this ! all, Sylvian Prim, put up a G.O.R. of 7 17!bs. fat, and his heifers have every

;1 )])('il I'iU'.i'P of 1)0)11/2' to follow ill the footsteps of their grand-da-m. Most if not nil. of the heifers in North Turnp'lki vrhieh sold at such high prices, rnig’ug uj) to 500 guineas and over, i::st spring. were grand-daughters or o' herw.se closely related to Soumise Toni, so there is a good chance here for fanners «eho are looking for the best butter-fat producers. The cows will be grazed free of charge until August 6th. This is the d'-st clearing or dispersal sale Mr Gane has held. Sale will be held under cover. Starting Time, 12 o’clock sharp. Luncheon Proivdcd. ON THE FARM, PA TIKI ROAD, PIHAMA. MONDAY, JULY 6. At 1 o’clock. rjUIE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr Dave Campbell, who is giving up dairying, to sell as above — WITHOUT RESERVE 44 YOUNG JERSEY DAIRY COWS 1 Jersey bull 1 draught mare 1 three-quarter draught mare 2 draught foals 1 thoroughbred stallion Waipu rangi 2 breeding sows 4 store pigs 1 4-cow L.K.G. milking plant. 2’ h.p. Lister engine (slight reserve) Spring dray, s.f. lever plough, discs, tines, hay rake, swingletrees, chains, cans, troughs, 500 gal. 2iu. rimu tub* Babcock tester, 100 posts, quantity wire J3O shares Pihama Dairy Co., fully paid up (slight reserve) NOTE. —The above is a particularly nice lot of young cows in good condition; one of the best herds in the district, all young Jerseys and early calvers. and have come through the season with the highest test at t.lie factory. We have no hesitation in recommending this herd to intending pnr chasers. Gars leave the Auctioneers' I-lawera and Opunake offices morning of the sale.

Light Luncheon Provided. RECORD PRODUCING CATTLE. ON THE FA EH, OKA lAW A (Quarter-mile from Township). WEDNESDAY, JULY S. WITHOUT RESERVE rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. will offer as above on account of Air Albert Ward, who is going right out. of dairv ins—- | CHOICE JERSEY COWS, mostly July cal vers ti sows to farrow 33 good store pigs 1 useful farm horse \ \ Waggon, cans, harness, poultry and general farm sundries, small stack of hay with paddock to feed out until end of July This old-established herd is' wellknown as one of the best in the district, and for production is right at the forefront; for the past season the herd averaged 3301b5. fat per cow, factory returns, and in addition 15 calves per season have been reared. Returns can be inspected at the Joll Factory. Calving dates and return of individual cows will be given at sale, and it is worthy of note that 20 of the cows have records of 3501hs and over. Inspection is invited at< any time. Light Luncheon Provided.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 July 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 July 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 July 1925, Page 12

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