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AUCTIONS FARMERS’ C(MM\ OPUNAKE. MONDAY, JUNE 6. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -35 good Sliorthorn and Holstein weaner steers \ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JJAWERA JJORSE JpAIR. SATURDAY, JUNE 11. Horses will be sold in order of entry. Entries now being received. SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY, STUD OR FATTENING FARM —AND—DAIRY COWS, SHEEP & CHATTELS. AT THE FARM, WAITOTARA. TUESDAY, JUNE 7. 'J'HE FARMERS’ CO-OP., in conjunction with FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., have received instructions from Mrs F. O. Newman to offer by public auction as above — At 12.30 p.m. sharp. ACRES, choice land, with good Groomed up to-date house, cowshed, etc. This is a really choice farm, being rich river flats, portion of, and; known as, Brewer’s Flats, Waitotara. This is well known as one of the best farms in the district and has wintered equivalent to a beast to the acre for some years. No better land, if as good, in New Zealand. Further particulars and conditions of sale upon application to the Auctioneers. Inspection invited. Also, immediately after’ Said of Land — THE FARMERS CO-OP. will sell KQ YOUNG JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS (early calvers) 7 Jersey and Jersey cross 2-yeaf in-calf heifers 13 Jersey and Jersey .cross yearling heifers 1 pony mare (quiet) ’ 3 Tamworth-Berkshire cross sows (close to farrowing) 1 p.b. Berkshire boar 10 store pigs 200 Romney ewe lambs 50 Romney wether lambs 1 4-cow Simplex milking machine (splendid order) 1 3 h.p. Anderson engine 1 GOgal. Alfa separator (good order) and sundries N^TE.—Our agent has inspected this herd and we report that the cows are a.young lot —mostly 2nd to 4th calvers —and in very good condition. They are due to calve to Jersey bulls, July, A.ugust and early September. This herd has produced 11,000-lbs fat; factory returns will be available at sale. This ■offers a splendid opportunity for dairymen to buy into a good herd, and we can confidently recommend all to attend. Cars will leave the offices of the Auctioneers on morning -of sale. Light Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, TAUNGATARA (About 2 miles south of Ojranake). , . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. rpHE FARMERS ’ CO-OP. have been favoured with instructions from Mr Frank Julian, who has disposed of his farm, to sell as-follows — WITHOUT RESERVE 44. GOOD JERSEY DAIRY COWS 12 2-year Jersey i.c. heifers 1 2-year Jersey bull 4 yearling Jersey bulls 8 yearling Jersey heifers 2 so“ws (due in August) 5 store pigs NOTE. —Our agent has inspected this herd and reports that they are a good line of choice young Jersey cows in splendid condition, and due to calve early in June to a pedigree'Jersey bull. Practically the whole herd will be in profit about the middle of July. With few exceptions these cows were all bred by the vendor, who has used nothing but pedigree bulls for the past 12 years. We can confidently recommend buyers to attend this sale. Cars will leave branches on morning of sale. Light Luncheon Provided. | LOCAL MARKETS. • rYUR Company supplies a large quantity of its output on the local market. During the winter and early spring months, and particularly now, we can do with larger quantities. If you have cream for sale now, send it to us at once and benefit by our winter values, which should be good. We are out to give you the best returns and will prove it to you should you send us your cream. Payments can be tobtained in advance if required, without interest charges. • Rail your cream to us at ST. JOHNS STATION, and write us P.O. Box 185, Wanganui, for further particulars. ]y/£AORILAND J)AERy QO. J^TD. sumed. That was the-chief objection to the fallacy of basing wages on the cost of living alone. It was necessary that the farmers should see that at the next session the Government should deal with the question on a better basis than the present one. At the conclusion of his speech, the speaker was accorded a hearty vote of thanks. —Press Assn. It is estimated that the sea now I yields food products worth over £2OO, I 000,000 a year.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 3 June 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 3 June 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 3 June 1927, Page 8

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