FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUK.OA SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 4. 0Q HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE Further entries solicited. AT THE WAVERiLEY SALEYARDS (For Convenience of Sale). FRIDAY, JUNE 11. At 12.30 p.m. rpHE FARMERS’ 'CO-OP. will offer as above on aeoeunt of Messrs Bourke Bros., who have disposed of tlieir property — 1450 MIXE ' D STIEEP > including— -1100 6-tooth, 4 and 5-year-old ewes in lamb to 'S.D. rams - 100 purebred! S.D. ewes 20 purebred S.D. ram lambs 30 purebred S.D. ewe lambs 120 good crossbred S.D. lambs 80 empty ewes JERSEY CROSS DAIRY CQWS (complete herd), Aug. and Sept- culvers (subject to sale) 1 ped. Jersey bull, 4-year-old, guaranted sound, bred by Mr R, J. Linn, Normanby 6 draught horses (all broken) 4 hacks 3- Lister shearing plant 2-1-h.p. Lister engine 4- L.K.G. milking plant (These can be inspected prior to the sale on the farm by intending purchasers.) Plough, discs, roller, chain and tine harrows, swingle-bars, harness, farm sundries, etc. Cars leave the auctioneers’ office, Hawera, on morning of sale. ißuyers please book seats. ON THE FARM, OEO. ■WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9.' At 1 o ’clock. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP., instructed by Mr J. P. Miseliefski, who is giving up dairying, will sell as above — WITHOUT RESERVE DAIRY COWIS, Aug. and Sept, culvers 16 weaner heifers 2 bulls 3 farm horses 1 dray and harness, s.f. plough, Empire drill, tripod harrows, 7 milk cans and 1 sundries NOTE, —This is a good mixed herd of young cows, calving early, and coming off hard country Would do well wherever taken. Buyers may reserve seats in cars going to the sale by ringing the Auctioneers’ Hawera office. 5,7,8
CENTRAL, MART. SATURDAY, JUNE 5. At 11 a.m. sharp. J C. SMITH will sell by auction as above— Dessert and cooking apples in great variety At 1.30 p.m. Fowls, ducks, etc,., 6 .Silver Wyandotte pullets, 6 Black Orpington pullets (Don Robertson’s strain), White and Brown Leghorns, etc., 2 milk .cans, milk vat cooler, ■ sledge, Alfa-Laval separator (65ga1.), table potatoes and swedes, force pump and 50ft piping, Champion h.p. range, left-hand oven, -8 doors, 6 -mantelpieces, pair field glasses, pair opera glasses, gramophone 'and records, furniture and! sundries, balance of fruit QITY £)YE yyORKS, 177 PRINCES STREET. $ WHY WORRY About your Soiled or Faded SUIT or COSTUME. We can DRY CLEAN or DYE IT and) press it to look like new. One trial will suffice for your future patronage. REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS. GENTS’ OWN MATERIAL made upr at Reasonable Prices. J. W. GLOVER, TAILOR, ART DYER & DRY CLEANER. * DEMISEM TTOR Appendicitis, Gallstones and all Kidney troubles; 4/- per box. THE DEMIREM COMPANY, . P.O. Box 121, Hawera. BUSINESS NOTICE. JOSEPH gHEEHAN, CASH BUYER OF WOOL, HIDES AND SKINS, Is prepared to receive consignments daily at new store at Farmers’ Co-op. Saleyards, GLOVER ROAD, Hawera. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. ’Phone 510. SOUND ADVICE. T ET your Suit, Overcoat or Costume be TAILOR-MADE and ensure satisfaction. Suits, £8 8s to £lO 10s; Overcoats, £7 7s to £9 10s; Costumes, £9 to £lO 10s. W. OLIVER, Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor, H.B. Buildings, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 4 June 1926, Page 10
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