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auction*. N.Z. LOAN & HA CO. LIST OF CLEARING SALES. .Tune 24 —James Fov, Tirimoana. .Tune 28—Mrs W. A. Quin. Manawapou June 30—Goodwin Bros., Tuna. •Road, Hawera. j u ]y 9 —f. M. Stuart, Turuturu Road (conjunction It. P. Morrissey and Co.). July 14—John Stackhouse, Oaonui (conjunction Newton King Ltd.). July 21 —A. T. Skoglund, Opunakc Road, Stratford. July 28—A. Boyd, Toko. July—R. G. Scown, Hurleyville (heifers). Date to be arranged. .July 23 —Fred Hoskin, Matapu (annual sale of Jersey heifers). Aug. 20—Pedigree Pig Fair, Hawera. Oct. I—Pedigreel—Pedigree Jersey cattle sale (conjunction R. P. Morrissey and Co.). A Client, Stratford (date to be arranged). Robert Bremer, Sons & Co., at Kakaramea (Jersey heifers), conjunction Farmers’ Co-op. (date to be arranged) . ON THE FARM, TIRIMOANA. THURSDAY, JUNE 24. At 12.30 p.m. VTOW ZEALAND L.OAX & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD,, will sell on account of Mr JAMBS FOY as above, his dairy herd, etc., comprising— DAIRY COAVS (mostly August cal vers) 2 Jersey bulls 2 farm horses 1 o-cow Game releaser milking plant 1 24 b.p. Lister engine 1 small milk waggon, tine liarraws, eliain harrows, plough, etc. - NOTE.—This is a good mixed herd off hilly country, and! should milk exceptionally well on open country. Buyers may reserve seats with the Auctioneers, Hawera. Luncheon Provided. On account of a client — 1 18-month draught filly 1 6-month draught filly 1 child’s pony ON THE FARM, MANAWAPOU ROAD, HAWERA. MONDAY, JUNE 28. At 1 .p.m. YEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEE- ' CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell on account of Mrs W. A. QUIN as above, her dairy herd, etc., com prisi n.g DAIRY COWS (mostly August culvers) 2 yearling Jersey lieifers 1 yearling Jersey bull 2 breeding saws 2 milk carters 1 gig mare 1 gig and harness, 5 milk cans, separator and sundries NOTE.—This is a good herd of a,ll young'cows and can be thoroughly recommended. • Luncheon Provided. 23,24,25,26 «SAV 0 L ” “SAV 0 L ” QVEB 200,000 cows in New Zealand fail to calve annually, owing, directly or indirectly, to Contagious Abortion

Use “SAVOL” and ensure YOUR herd coining in at the right time. Prevent the disease attacking your dairy herd by washing out the cows with “SAVOL” within 24 hours of calving or slipping. PRIDE 55/- per drum (Sufficient to treat 32 cows) Pull particulars obtainable on application to — NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. ■yyABKEN TTAEMEE TVTILKING jy/£ACHINE -TVTOW under entirely new management, was exhibited at the Wembley Exhibition, it being the most sanitary machine on the market having no Eeleaser, Vacuum Pipes or Tank. No Pulsator, but a good pulsation. It milks straight into an open bucket —convenient for testing purposes—or into your vat or cans. Each machine is independent of the others and has a vacuum regulator and for each cow. A most economical, efficient and labour-saving machine. Only half the usual power required. Low flat rate, only i-h.p. motor required for 3-eow plant, or 2-cow plant and sepaartor. Satisfaction guaranteed. Write, 'phone or call for further particulars to— G™ JgARRINGER, (Representing A. F. Huggins) Electrical Engineers, Hawera. QITY J)YE 'yyOEHS, 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 up at Reasonable Prices. J. W. GLOVER, TAILOR, ART DYER & DRY CLEANER, TDEPICURA Cough Cones relieve colds, coughs, sore throats, etc.; If- packet at Tait's, the Chemist, High Street.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 19 June 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 19 June 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 19 June 1926, Page 10