AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. HOW DOES A FARMER ESTABLISH A HERD OF DAIRY CATTLE OR A BREEDING FLOCK OF SHEEP? BY USING PEDIGREE STOCK ! A S Professor Stapledon, the eminent British authority who recently visited New Zealand, emphasised, it is equally necessary for our farmers to realise that to obtain the best results FARM SEEDS SHOULD BE USED FROM SELECTED PEDIGREE PLANTS ONLY. WEBB’S PEDIGREE FARM SEEDS MANGOLDS, TURNIPS, KALE, GIGANTIC RAPE All bred and produced upon Webb’s own farms from PEDIGREE PLANTS, under their personal supervision. WEBB’S FARM SEEDS Are Tested for Growth at their Laboratory prior to shipment, and again by Officers' of the Department of Agriculture in New Zealand. IN SEALED BAGS ONLY, ALL BEARING WEBB >S NAME. FARMERS’ CO=OP. ORGANISA= TION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. HAWERA AND BRANCHES. AT THE SHOP, HIGH STREET. Next Westwood’s. (Seized Under Distress Warrant) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20. At 11 a.m. J C. SMITH will sell by auction as above—--12 doz. tin fruit, 8 doz. soft drinks, 1 Invic-ta scale, show window fittings, glass shelving, onions, mandarins, oranges, apples, etc. WANGANUI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20. At Noon. J7REEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., LTD., will sell by auction as above—7QQ HEAD MINED CATTLE, including — 30 2-year Polled Angus steers 40 speyed Hereford - Shorthorn cows
5 2-vear Jersey bulls 1 3-year purebred Jersey bull 17 mixed cattle 40 mixed yearlings 50 fresh conditioned cotvs 25 bullocks 20 2-year steers 50 well-bred empty cows 15 forward bullocks 40 store bullocks 20 mixed cattle 30 2-year P.A. and Hereford heifers 15 store cows 15 good yearling Jersey heifers 20 well-bred run heifers 15 empty cows 10 empty heifers 40 3-year heifers 6 fat cows 20 mixed cattle . 50 mixed cattle 50 young store cows (guaranteed empty) 50 well-bred 4-year bullocks 100 mixed cattle 20 bulls 500 SHEEP, comprising—--40 ewes and lambs 50 empty ewes 130 fat and forward hoggets 100 2-tooth wethers 120 mixed hoggets GO fat shorn ewes MIXED PIGS 2 dog pups Luncheon may be obtained at the Yards.
CALFSKIN'S I CALFSKINS J CALFSKINS 1 CALFSKIN S 1 DAISY FARMERS 1 CELL all your CALFSKINS to Wiiboh, Canham and Co. As usual we are the biggest buyers in Taranaki and are prepared to receive your goods the highest ruling rates paid, and spoi cash. SHEEP FARMERS ! Get a quote from us before selling your CRUTCHINGS. We buy Wool" Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow etc. QANHAM & QO., ’Phone 244, HAWEEA BRANCH. (Head Office, Auckland) Also at Frankton Junction, Te Aroha. Gisborne, Hastings, Pahiatua, Palmer ston N., Wellington, Greymouth. and Dunedin. HEALTH OF CHILDREN. A DISQUIETING REPORT. 20 PER: CENT. NOT FIT. Reporting to the Education Board recently, a school medical officer says of some Now Zealand children: “20 per cent, of them are not up to the proper state of nutrition.” This is a disquieting report. Malnutrition is a common complaint amongst children, and unless promptly rectified those who suffer will not develop into strong men and women, but will be handicapped all their lives. The most efficacious remedy for malnutrition in children is that old* favourite, Wilson’s “Maltexo.” Maltexo, the concentrated extract of best malted barley, has the property of converting starchy food, such as bread, into malt sugar, in which form it is easily digested by the weakest stomach. At the same time it enriches the blood, forms bone and muscle, and tones up the system. Children thrive on “Maltexo,” because it is a pure, natural tonic food. Obtainable everywhere in one and two pound jars and 71b tins for families.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 19 October 1926, Page 10
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