AUCTIONS. N.Z. LOAN & H.A. CO. MATEMATEONGA ANNUAI7 SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. (In' Yards kindly lent by H. Y. frower for tho occasion) 9 6 Q0 including — 1900 f.f. and f.m. ewes 100 2-tooth, ewes (good line) 250 S.D. lambs' 14 S.D. rams, ma. 300 tm.s. Romney lambs Comprising annual drafts of Messrs White and Gower, Nairn Bros., A. ,T. Wa’rd (Glem-nui), ,1. Hickey and others. Luncheon obtainable at Yard's. Cans will leave the. Company’s offices 'at Eltham, Stratford and Hawera on the morning of the sale. ENTRIES BEING RECEIVED.
MESSRS COOPER, McDOUGALL AND ROBERTSON LTD. QUICK-ACTING, POISONOUS ; ARSENICAL Powder Dip iJiHIS Poisono,us Powder Dip embraces an impo-rto.nit feature in connection with the manufacture of arsenical powder sheep dips. This feature insures 'exceedingly rapid action in the destruction of parasites, and has .a sterilising effect upon the eggs. Remains in the fleece and on the skin for the maximum period, thus giving full measure of protection against reinfection. Nioit only does this Poisonous Powder Dip deal out rapid destruction to all sheep parasites, hut it has a splendid tonic effect on the. skin of the sheep, promoting a healthy luxuriant growth of wool. It is easy to use, and mixes readily with hard wafers in common use. Eradicates ticks and lice and can bo relied upon to give the best possible protection against blowfly attack. The rapid action of this Poisonous Powder Dip on the parasites, the full measure 1 of protection given against blowfly, the splendid tonic effect upon the skin, the maximum length of protection against reinfection, and the easy mixing renders this preparation an exceedingly safe and satisfactory one 'to use. BORDER PASTE, ARSENIC CARBOLIC PASTE, ARSENIC SULPHATE I PASTE and LIQUID DIPS also in stock. PRICES COMPETITIVE. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., HAWERA, ELTHAAT, STRATFORD.
per cwt.; coloured, 93s to 95s per cwt. Frozen Meat.—The advance in prices for wether mutton lias checked the demand. There is a little better demand for ewes. The market for lambs has declined, the demand is very poor at present. The market for beef is quiet and unchanged. Sales generally are limited on account of unfavourable weather conditions. Wethers light, 6-id to 7-id per lb, heavy old, to 6id per lb.; Ewes 4.1 di tor s;,‘cl per lb; Lambs 2, lOd to lOfcl per lb; Bs, lOcl to 10-1 d per lb ; 4s, lOd to per lb; lambs seconds 9ffd to lOcl per lb;ox hinds 41 d to 4fd per lb; ox fores 4d to 4?id per lb; cow hinds 3Jd to 41 cl per lb; cow fores 3-id to,3;fcl per lb. Toothache will stop with Barradough's Magic Nervine; 1/6. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 February 1929, Page 10
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