AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. HEIFERS HEIFERS HEIFERS MR J. F. STEVENSON’S SUPPLEMENTARY HEIFER FAIR , of 250 Extra Choice Springing Jersey Heifers 250 and 50 guaranteed sound .dairy cows 50 WILL BE HELD ON THE FARM, MANATA ROAD, MANAIA on WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 15 Commencing’ at 11.30 sharp. NOTE.— Oiwimg to the majority of .these heifers being right. oar tire drop, the '(lnto of the saJe has (been ailtorerl’ aw aibow. Only C‘iloisie.-u|p heifers were sold at Air .Stevenson ’s lat-«t sale, o.nd .five stairolairri of quality of these' heifers Is, if .nmythiiig, higher tlraiii: those sold. Luncheon available from 10.45 a.m.
HAWERA PEDIGREE BULL FAIR. (Uiwctor the anspieels of the Haiwera Jersey Gahble Club.) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. Closing Date of Enti'ies September 22. Aai’eti | on:eoirs in Conjunction: ' FARMERS’" CO-OP. sbciETY. Hawera- tun'd U.rumehe.s. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., Wellington. HAWERA HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. At 11 a.m. sharp. 120 WORSES, invhrdiog Unbroken, Horses, Draughts and Heavy, Waggon Horses, 'COinrprdsirg — On 1 aeeoun t of Mr .T. F. Stevenson — 15 3 end 4-yeoT-old -farm horses, all work On u'eieount of Patterson and Waddell, Tonga,porutu — 15 unlbroken and broken horses On a'eeoaimt. .of W. Potts, Moumahoki 5 ihioatvy .draught horses', ailil work On: weeoumt of F. T. Nicholson, Normamby— -20 good waggon horses On neeoaiint of Peter Skousga ard, Douglas—--15 unbroken waggon horses 10 good nitlk ear tens On aeeoiunrt, of Mr G. V. Pearce. Wnitotara—
3 heavy unbroken horses On account of Alex. Holst, in—--1 ipjb. Clydesdale: eollt, 4 years 1 pji. Clydesdale filly, 5 years On account of E. Quinn, Palmerston North — 9 useful farm horses o,ir account of Cf. Hawke,n—----2 unbroken horses 5 unbroken ponies On account of M. Rowlands— T 1 useful farm horses On account of Scott Bros.— 2 unbroken draught ih'orses Also on account of E. L. Hood acre, G. W. Harding, T. Perry, J. Cmssenley, W. P. Oorciormn, C. R. Beethami, Harris Bros., J. Dunlop, H. D. Stammers, J. F. Reid, Mrs A. McDonald, A. S. Lnrcomv, W. Da.viies, A. C. Calcler, H. F. Wren, R. H. Wilkie, W. H. Reynolds, 0. Coekoiritom, J. Jones, J. Fryer, J. Kelli her, W. T. Seed, T. Wilson, W. .T. Roberts, E. W. Johns, J. Calldiwoll-, C. Ogle, H. I. Crocker, A. Ward, J. E. Pepperill, W. H. Sewell, B. C. Lysaght, R. Reardon.
Sa.le at 11 a.m. sharp. All Hanaro MUST* the yardod iby 10 a.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. gQ MILK. CARTERS, HACKS AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES AND PONIES All Horses to bo Yarded by 10 a.in. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. ADAMSON & ROBB OFFER TO THE PUBLIC Of 3/~ in the £ OFF ALL Men's Wear PRIOR TO STOCKTAKING.. w E are making this sacrifice to reduce o-wr stock oml ,maike room for SPRING mad SUMMER GOODS arriving. NO OLD STOCK. All ' Clean, Smart, Up-to-Date Clothing. Mercery, and Boys’ Wear. Don’t, miss tills opportunity. It will only last FOURTEEN DAYS AT ADAMSON & ROBB HIGH STREET HAWERA
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 9 August 1928, Page 12
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