AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. OPUNAKE SALE. MONDAY, 18th JULY. 1927. gQ HEAD MINED CATTLE, Etc., in chicling—ir> young Jersey cross dairy cows (guaranteed sound) KALAEAMEA, MONDAY, JULY 18. 0Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc. ENTRIES INVITED. MR JOHN McKAY’S ANNUAL UNRESERVED PIG SALE. ON THE FARM, MOUNTAIN ROAD, NORMANDY. MONDAY, JULY IS, 1927. At 12.30 p.in. sharp. 'J'HE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have been favoured with instructions from Mr JOHN McKAY, to sell as above— ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE 130 PIGS ’ comprising—--2 SOWS with litters 58 YOUNG TAMWORTH & TAMWORTH CROSS SOWS (to farrow July and August) THE VENDOR, AS USUAL, GUARANTEES ALL SOWS TO BE IN PIG. S purebred young Tamworth boars 2 purebred Berkshire sows 60 store pigs NOTE. —This is the largest unreserved sale of young sows (to farrow) to come before the public this season. The sows are in splendid order and due to farrow July-August to pedigree Tamworth ahd Berkshire boars. The Vendor guarantees all sows to he in pig. As usual every lot is absolutely without reserve. The vendor'will truck pigs free of charge at Normanby. We can confidenly recommend buyers fo attend this sale. Also- —- On Account of Air F. J. COULTER, who is giving up farming and will offer WITHOUT RESERVE 1 dairy cow Spring cart and harness, 9-coulter M.H. drill, Noxou discs, AlcCormack Big 6 mower, chain and tyne harrows, horse hoe, chaffcutter (power), s.f. plough, jack, Vidor heater, 8 milk cans, tools and farm sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE ■ 2 spring cart geldings 2 spring cart mares 1 stock pony I 5-cow releasor milking plant with engine (good order) Also— On Account of Air E. S. BENNETT. Normanby— WITHOUT EESERA T E 35 GOOD STORE PIGS DO NOT MISS THIS SALE Cars will leave the offices of the Auctioneers on the morning of sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROAHDED. MESSRS BARROW BROS.’ SALE ON THE EAEAf, TE ROTT. TUESDAY, 19th JULY, 1927. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. Owing to the exceptionally wet weather access to Air. Barrow’s farm may be had through Air Cockerton’s property, opposite Railway Station. FARMEES’ CO-OP. have been favoured with instructions from Messrs BARROW BROS., who are giving up dairying, to soil by public auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE. 09 COOD JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS COWS *9 2-year heifers 30 store pigs 8 sows 1 pedigree boar. 12 months 1 draught gelding, 9 year (S.R.) 2 ponies• Waggon (13-can, good order) Harness, cans, pig troughs 100 gallon cast iron boiler, and sundries On Account of Ah-. John Kelly— Spring dray, s.f. plough NOTE.—This herd is comprised of •Jersey and Jersey cross, being mostly young cows. The majority are second and third culvers. They are in great condition, and are exceptionally good bodied cattle, all due to calve July and August. This is a great herd and we can confidently recommend buyers to attend. U ('lll IT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. THE HAWEEA STAR. TELEPHONE NU AIDERS. THE New Telephone Numbers for the | Hawera Star, under the automatic system are:— 2014 General Manager and Commercial Department. Inquiries and instructions regarding- advertising, subscribers’ •orders, job printing, etc.. should come over this line. 2015 Editor and Literary DepartI ment. In matters connected | with the news columns of the jjaper use this number.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 15 July 1927, Page 8
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