AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING, LTD NEWTON KINS LTD.. AUCTIONEERS AND STOCK AGENTS. Local Representatives: Mr. E. A. NIXON and Mr. G. H. Tocker. ’Phone No. 20. Office with Mr T. J. Salmon, Princes St., Hawera; ’phone 128. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. OEO SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. KING LTD. will sell by auction as above. ENTRIES SOI. ICIT CD. Particulars Later. STRATFORD SPRING HORSE FAIR. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. (Please Note Date.) At 12.30 o’clock sharp. KING LTD. will sell as above— HORSES, including Broken and Unbroken Draughts, HalfDraughts, Hacks and Light Harness Horses 2 milk waggons, l gigs, quantity harness On account of the following: Messrs G. Sangster, J. Coldwell, Reith Bros., •T. W. Cleaver, J. Kilbride, T. Perrett, C. O’Neill, Dalton 8r05.,, W. J. McCracken, W. Rbbinson, A. Ferguson. C. Humviek, E. Cave, .T. A. Oliver, M. Rowlands, S. .T. Suisted, P. Skousgaard. G. Gray, T. S. Gedge, H. Newland, J. Hovind, P. J. Purdy, D„ Hildred, W. Thompson ancl others. There are many first-class farm horses, broken and unbroken, coming forward to this sale which we can recommend. The entries include 20 useful farm horses on account of Messrs Rowlands and Suisted rival arc being sold without reserve. All horses MUST be yarded not later than 11.30 on morning of sale. 2-I.‘. 6
SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.' KING LTD. have received instructions from tLe Trustee of the Estate of Ewan Looney, deceased, to sell by auction at their rooms, Currie Street, NEW PLYMOUTH, on FRIDAY, 28th August, 1925, at 2 p.m.— The freehold of part section IN, Omata District, containing 159 acres 2 roods, more or less, situate on the Main South. Road, 24 miles from the Omata Post Office, School, Store and Cheese Factory. The land is divided into 17 paddocks, and the buildings comprise, 5-roomed dwelling, outhouses and cowshed. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers or Messrs Govett, Quilliam and Hutehen, Solicitors, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. 22,26 nrriWTOTmwTnrTTT ,, T^^i J wnßTmnMHgwgniriiiriiiiiiwwwiiiMißTri WANGANUI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. At Noon. jpREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., LTD., will sell by auction as above — 150 40 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comprising— 2-vear F.A. heifers 30 empty cows 20 cows, r.w. Hereford bull 20 store cows 20 mixed, sex yearlings 15 2-vear steers 1500 SHEEP, comprising— -650 wether hoggets 350 ewe hoggets 300 hoggets (good) XOO MTXEI) PTGS Luncheon may be obtained at the Yards.
MAMMITIS VACCINE MAMMITIS VACCINE (Preventive) qpHE RING PROPRIETARY CO., o 1 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 I think that your treatment is more than satisfactory. I have the greatest confidence in strongly jecommending the treatment to any dairy farmer whose herds are similarly ti ff GCI 6 (1. * * 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, 22 August 1925, Page 10
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