AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING LTD HAWEEA SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3. TVJEWTON KING LTD. & N.Z. LOAN LOAN & MERCANTILE will soil ■by ptiblic auction as above — 3QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 35 store and forward cows 35 fat cows 25 Jersey bulls, mostly 2-year-olds 80 yearling heifers .40 mixed yearlings 100 w.f. wether hoggets 100 WEANER & STORE PIGS IN DAIRY PENS On account of the following well-' known farmers: J. Lander, .T. T. Burkin, C. J. Hawken, Douglas Bros., Godfrey Hawken and others — SPRINGING COWS & HEIFERS, CLOSE TO PROFIT On account of Mr J. NICOLSON, Hawera — 1 pedigree yearling heifer, Holly Bank Bilberry’s Rose 37976, by Ravcnswood Banker, dam Bilberry’s Rose; in call to Hawkosbury Soumise Cloud On account of Mr .1. F. MURRA\ 5Q DAIRY HEIFERS & COWS, calved and close to profit On account of Air CHAS. GOODSOX , Lady Caresse (by Rainbow’s King out of Caresse) Hawkesbury Heather (by Hawkcs bury Flandrine out of Hawkcs ' bury Buttercup) Whenuku Heather Lass (by Can adian King out of Hawkosbury Heather) 1 heifer (by Whenuku Warbler out of Whenuku Heather Lass) .1 heifer calf (by Whenuku War tiler out of Whenuku Heather) Miss Oxford Queen (by Belvedere • Sun King out of Rose Sun Queen) 1 bull Canadian King out of Atiss Oxford Queen) 1 bull calf (by Canadian King out of Atiss Oxford Queen) Whenuku Aliss Caresse (by Can adian King out of Lady Caresse) Songbird (by Canadian (imp.) out of Bell Bird) Whenuku Canadian King, born 1918 (by Canadian (imp.) out of Whenuku Primula) 3 grade and yearling Jersey heifers by Canadian King | 1 good Jersey heifer in milk | ALSO—j 1 2-year filly by Tree Lucerne J 1 colt by DaniJoi? j 1 marc, Alarble Afaid (by Marble Arch out of Colleen)
KAPONGA YARD SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927. 1 00' HEAD MIXED STORE AND IUU DAIRY CATTLE AND BULLS Including — 15 Jersey bulls 30 store and forwards cows ■l2 yearling Jersey heifers 3> sows (young) close to farrow 20 dairy cows and heifers A demonstration with a new manure distributor will be given prior to the sale. SALE AT 1 p.m.
“ACID-FLAVOUR” IN YOUR CREAM IS CAUSED BY UNHEALTHY PASTURE HAVE PUKE, SWEET CKEAM BY HAVING RICH, HEALTHY » PASTURE. USE WHITE ISLAND NO. 1 PRODUCT And Grass Grub, Moss, Fungoid Diseases, etc., will disappear. Mammitis Germ and Milk Fever greatly mitigated, too, if not entirely prevented, when the stock feeds on healthy pasture. AND BETTER ROOT CROPS Mix White Island into the soil 3001bs. per acre before sowing root crops. A much heavier crop, entirely free from such diseases as Collar Rot and Dry Rot will be the. result. Price £4/5/- per ton T. 0.8., F.O.R. Obtainable from all Merchants, or from—
The Farmers 7 Co-op. AND BRANCHES Controlling' Agents, Hawera Newton King Ltd. STOCKISTS, HAWERA. ATUMBERS OF FARMERS on leasehold land should send us their cream to avoid tying themselves up with share capital. Share capital is better expended on the land itself as it should give a very much better return. We have enough capital to carry on without asking for the farmers’ assistance in that respect. Just consign your cream to us, St. John’s Station, and we will do the rest. We are always at your service. MAORILAND DAIRY CO., LIMITED, P.O. Box ISS : Wanganui. Agents for “DIABOLO” Separators
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 2 November 1927, Page 10
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