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AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. KAKARAMEA. MONDAY. AUGUST 3. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including' — 30 fat and forward Hereford and Shorthorn cows 30 fat and forward ewes 30 hoggets 60 fat and forward wethers On account of Air 11. E. Allen, Ifurlevville — 1 DAIRY COWS, good Jersey and * Jersey cross, all close to profit Mr Allen is going to milk fewer cows this year and has heifers coming in, so he is selling the earliest culvers as they come close up. These cows should do well out on the opeit country. MILKING MACHINE HUBBERWARE ! FRESH STOCKS JUST LANDED OF SCOTCH AND AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURE. INFLATIONS TUBING ETC., ETC. NOTE NEW JpARMERS’ ADDRESS: QO-OP., HARDWARE & MACHINERY DEFT., UNION STREET, lIAWERA (Near Railway Station).

MAMMITIS VACCINE WIAMMITIS VACCINE (Preventive') rpHE RING PROPRIETARY CO., of / Auckland, is now operating in South Taranaki. INOCULATION 2/6 PER COW In 1913-1914 Dr RING was experimenting with a vaccine for mammitis in cows, and met with encouraging results. He then went to the War. On his return, he 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 all clear of the trouble, and 1 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

THE EGMONT BOX COMPANY, LIMITED, rT A V"R pleasure :n announcing to the inhabitants of tiawera and District that they have opened a Timber Vard and Up-to-date Bash and Door Factory on the site adjoining the Sale Yardsj. known as. Quins' Mill, on the corner of the Camberwell and Glover Scads, HAW EH A. Mr F. G. HANCOCK is in charge of the Joinery Factory, so clients can depend upon obtaining first-class joinery cf every description, manufactured out of thoroughly seasoned timber. By carrying good stocks of BUILD [NG TIMBKK and selling true to class it reasonable prices, we hope to merit a fimir share of public patronage. Ex mill quotations given on application for truck-load lots. Head Uflice: Box 19, ELTHAM. Telegrams: “Boxes." CAUTION. DEOCEEDINGS will be taken against persons removing “Star” from roadside when thrown off by car drivers for benefit of subscribers. A reward will be paid for information leading to the detection of offenders.

There’s Money in Cows But are you getting the most out of yours ? Good Blood means Good Milk .\IR. 11. SAL WAY, 801 l Block, Taranaki, N.Z., The Breeder of the famous “ Hua Brook ” Herd of Jerseys, writes: —“For many years now I have systematically drenched my herd at calving-time with Sykes’s Drench, and have had much pleasure in recommending it to all dairymen who have the health of their cows at heart. USE

Sykes’s Drench AFTER CALVING And the severe strain your cows undergo at that time is quickly counteracted—the system brought back to normal and the milk yield increased DRENCH WITH SYKES'S. 1/6 Packet, 17/- Dozen. At all stor«*

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 31 July 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 31 July 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 31 July 1925, Page 10

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