AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO'OP. SPECIAL DAIRY SALE. STRATFORD YARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. At 12.30 p.m. sliarp. rjUIE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have been favoured with instructions from Mr F. Reardon to sell by public auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE. 0Q HEAD DAIRY CATTLE, includ- • ing—--50 young dairy cows (mixed breeds, close to profit) 25 choice dairy cows (in milk) 20 Jersey springing heifers NOTE.—The above are a splendid line of good type, young dairy cows close to profit. They have been very well wintered on hilly country and are in good order. Those which are in milk have all calved recently and have been carefully milked. The returns of these will be available at sale. Then vendor gives a guarantee of soundness with the dairy cows. . This sale gives dairymen a wonderful opportunity of filling their requirements, and we strongly recommend them to attend. Cattle will be delivered free of charge to Eltharn, Kapohga and Inglewood saleyards. 17,19,20,21,22 AUROA SALE AND BULL PAIR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. HEAD MIXED CATTLE 30 BULLS, including— On account of Mr Robt. Dunn — 6 pedigree Jersey bulls On account of Mr .T. H. Phillips—--7 pedigree, Jersey bullsi 3 grade Jersey bulls Also—--20. DAIRY HEIFERS IMPORTANT ART SALE IMPORTANT ART SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. At 2.15 p.m. At Joll’s Billiard Hall, Riddiford St., opposite Post Office, Hawera. A RARE and Beautiful Collection of 207 Original Watercolours, Oil Paintings and Original Etchings, by British, Continental and Colonial Artists. Also — A Special Exhibition of a portion o* Mr McCormick’s private collectio which includes 17 Original Etchings I Rembrandt, authenticated and warranted. On View DAILY from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. up to time of sale on Friday. INSPECTION INVITED.' Catalogues on Application. ALTERATION SALE . TTAVING made alterations to our premises, we have lots -of lines that we are proposed to sell at a sacrifice to make room.for new stocks. Big range of Aluminium Goods: Saucepans from 2/6; Kettles (good size), from 8/6; 'Teapots from 5/-; Billies, Strainers, Steamers all going cheap. J : ust opened up Coloured Glassware, Sweets, Jam and Butter Dishes, from 1/6 each; Lovely Salad Sets, English, 7 pieces, 10/6 set; China Tea Cups and Saucers (exceptional value), 5/9 half doz., 11/- doz.; Mixing Bowls from 3/-; Cream Jugs, 1/3; large range of Fancy Jugs. Wholemeal Flour—Fresh stocks just arrived (genuine stone ground); Shredded Wheat and other health foods in stock. With every Cash order of £2 we will give .FREE one of our English Porcelain Pie Dishes; these are better than enamel and have become very popular. Get in early for this FREE Gift, as we have only a limited number to give away. Give us a trial and you will be more than satisfied. W. T. JOHNSON, GROCER & PROVISION DEALER, UNION STREET, HAWERA. Telephone 459. P.O. Box 9.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 21 October 1925, Page 12
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