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AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING, LTD. CLEARING SALE. ON THE FARM, POTO ROAD, CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY, .JUNE 20. At 12.30 p.m. \TEWTON KING LTD., in conjunction X with THE FARMERS' CO-OP., have 'been instructed 'by Mr H. McCANN, who has sold his farm, ifco sell as above— WITHOUT RESERVE GOOD DAIRY COWS, dm© to calve July, August and September to ■pedigree Jersey and 1 Friesian hulls Also Tripod harrows, s.f. plough and sundries Our agent who Inspected these cows reports' that they are a. big-bodied, strong const itut ion ed lot of heavy milkers, and arc in tip-top condition. They are mostly Friesian and Friesian cross', there being only a few .Jerseys. They havo been hand milked and a good many of the herd are young. We can recommend these cows to buyers who are .wanting good dairy cattle. ■Cars' will leave the offices of the Auctioneers oni morning of sale. EIGHT TRUNCHEON PROVIDED. ESTATE OF P. CAMERON SALE. ON THE FARM, SHEET ROAD, AUROA. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 20. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. jyj'EWTON KING LTD. have been instructed by .the TRUSTEES in the Estate of the date Mr P. CAMERON, in order to wind up the Estate, to sell by Public Auction, as above — EXTRA CHOICE GRADE JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS & HOESTEIN DAIRY COWS, .practically all July and August cal vers, •mostly 2nd to Oth culvers and in calf to Jersey bull 15 extra choice grade Jersey wearier

I heifers i 2 aged draught horses (nJI farm I work) I 1 18-month gelding (unbroken) j 2 good store pigs ) 1 boar (4 months old) ! Also Massey-Harris 3-conLter drill ! (good), s.'f. Reid & Gray handle j plough, Albion mower (good). ! Deering sweep (new), Adrin.nco , cultivator, tripod and chain ha'ri rows, spring tip-dray, 7 good milk j cans (25-gallon), useful farm | sundries, etc., 1. good cattle dog NOTE.—These cows show plenty of Jersey quality and are good-.bodied, ; even-uddered cattle. They show plenty ! of constitution, are in calf to a good Jersey bull and are in the pink of condition. This is a very good, even herd which comprises' mostly good, young cows. Clients are recommended to attend this sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. HOME OF CHESTEKFIELDS. J>EAUTJFUE Chesterfield Suites now showing; fine example of workmanship.’ It will pay you to get one from me. Box Ottomans, Flax and Kapoc Beds, etc. F. JJEADLEY, 207 PRINCES ST., HAWERA. ’Phone 2244.

Fo'to's mine at Flikurnngi lias been idle for about a week as the result of its liming been declared “black’’ bv the local branch of the Miners’ Union, | telegraphs the Whangarei eorresponcJjcut of the Auckland “Star.’’ Mr. 1 Foote, who lias employed twelve men ! on day wages, proposed that the men put in a price at which they would work the mine on contract. He made a stipulati n that one man should not ' q in Ir.ded in the party. ’Pile man concerned took the matter to the union, which decided that liis exclusion could not be allowed. As Mr. Foote refuses t ) change his attitude, the union lias declared the mine “black” until such time as the miner objected to is included in the party. The situation was dis'ussed at a meeting, but no settlement was reached. Mr. Foote has a contract for the supply of coal to the. Railway Department, and this is being] interfered with by the hold-up. I

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 16 June 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 16 June 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 16 June 1928, Page 10