AUCTION NEWTON KING, LTD CLEARING- SALE. STRATFORD SALEYARDS. (For convenience of sale.) thuksdayTnovember 5. 1 o’clock. WITHOUT RESERVE: NEWTON KING, LTD., have received instructions from Mrs. L. E. BLANCHARD, who is giving up farming, to sell as above, the whole ‘ of her live stock, implements, sundries, etc., comprising:— MO dairy cows, in milk, mostly young and in good condition 1 Jersey bull 2 farm horses Milk cart and harness; gig and harness, 4 milk cans, “Crown 1 ’ separator, tripod harrows, disc harrows, mower, wheelbarrow, pig troughs and barrels, chains, ’ quantity corrugated iron, sledge, and usual farm sundries. To those who are wanting more dairy cows this sale offers a splendid opportunity. The cows are a really good lot, all being in good condition and doing very well at present. The horses, milk cart and harness, gig and harness, separator, cans, etc., are in first-class order, and we can recommend them to buyers. Everything is for sale, absolutely Without Reserve. NEWTON KING 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.
QOEONATIOX g-OTEL, ELTHAM. Offers Superior Accommodation tor th® Tourist and Travelling Public. LEADING COMMERCIAL AND PUBLIC SERVICE HOUSE. 17 Miles from Mt. Egmont by Good Tar-sealed Roads. GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS FOB COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. This Hotel has all modern conveniences, including electric light, hoi and cold water in bedrooms, l TARIFF, 10/- PER EAT. E. CRABTREE, PROPRIETOR. * Telephone 18. P.O. Box SC. NAMMITIS VACCINE (PREVENTIVE) fJiHE RING PROPRIETARY . CO., of 4 Auckland, has been highly sue- * cessful in Taranaki in its method of inoculation against MAMMITIS. A charge of 2s 6d per cow is made, and farmers are instructed in the method and may purchase outfits for £3 3s, placing them in the position of preserving their cows without calling in outside assistance. The following testimonials taken from dozens received should be convincing as to the efiicacy of Dr. Ring’s Vaccine:— Tariki, 11th August, 1925. “The best cow in my herd went out in the middle .of last' season with Mammitis, every quarter being affected, and only a watery fluid coming away. This season she was inoculated by one of your staff. She calved on 4th August, and to my surprise each quarter was normal. She is. giving between 30 and 40 lbs milk daily, and in my opinion it was a great try-out for your Vaccine treatment. I consider „ that every, farmer should inoculate for Mammitis. Wishing your firm a full amount of success. (Signed) J. W. Davidson..’ ’ Stratford, 3rd September, 1925. “Having experienced Mammitis for a number of years in my cows, and haying heard of your treatment, I decided to give it a trial. At first I had no faith in any treatment whatever. One of my cows, a valuable animal, was in a very bad state and I was going to destroy her. Now, since your men have treated her, she is as right as ever she was, and so is one of my other cows. I consider it absolutely wonderful and have no hesitation in recommending the treatment to any farmer, as my experience has proved to me that it is right. Anyone can come r to my place and examine either of my cows. (Signed) Peter B. Aitken. Inquiries addressed to Mr. S. FRITH, the Company’s accredited representative, c/o the Hawera Star, will receive prompt attention. „ USE A PROVED REMEDY. CAUTION. will be taken against persons removing “Star” from roadside when thrown off by ear drivers for benefit o f subscribers. • A reward' will be paid for information leading to the detection of offenders. WE HAVE COME TO STAY ! ~p>ECAUSE we fill a useful service to hundreds of farmers who do not care to tie up their capital, who believe in open competition, who believe individual effort gives better management an-d rsults, and who do not want compulsion in any shap© or form. RAIL YOUR CREAM TO US J)AIRY QO., £TD' ST. JOHN’S STATION. Write or call on us for: further particulars, P. O. Box 185, Wanganui. Agents for “DIABOLO” Separators. pc
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 November 1925, Page 12
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