AUCTIONS. MESSRS CUNNINGHAM^BEOS.’ | SALE. ON THE FARM, NORMANBY ROAD, MANAIA. MONDAY, JUNE 23. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP., in conjuneX tion with NEWTON KINO, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Messrs. CUNNINGHAM BROS., I who have disposed of their farm, to sell on their behalf, the following stock, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS COWS 4 Jersey bulls 1 4-year reg. pedigren Clydesdale mare 1 7-year half-draught mare 1 3-year half-draught gelding 1 8-year three-quarter draught mare in foal and with foal at foot 1 aged maro 25 store pigs (5 sows, to farrow in August 1 Tamwortli boar 10 fat lambs . . .. 50’’young laying fowls (sold in'lots)
IMPLEMENTS, etc., including spring tip dray, waggon (18 cans), shafts and pole, 11-coulter Duncan drill, Duncan discs, MasseyHarris mower, Massey-Harris cultivator, E. & Gr. s.f. lever plough, chains, swingletrees, harness, cans, farm tools, SOOgal. milk vat and useful farm sundries; also 1§ j tons eating potatoes and quantity ( household furniture I WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 6-c.ylinder Chevrolet motor car NOTE. —The above cows are a great, herd of deep-bodied cattlo of superior dairy type with splendid returns this season, an average of 3101bs. butter-fat per cow, factory returns. Having been heavily culled each year and in splendid condition, this herd of mostly 2nd, j Hrd and 4th calvers, all due July, August and September, SO per cent, before the end of August, must appeal to intending buyers, whom we thoroughly l recommend to attend this sale. The implements also are in first-class order, and an inspection of the stock, implements and returns may be made at any time before the sale. Light Luncheon Provided.
NURSERYMEN. JJAWERA J^TURSERY. (Established 1914) GEO. SHAILEF, PLANT NOW Heaths, Boronias, Rhododendrons, Daphnes and other Choice Shrubs. ROSES ROSES HEDGE PLANTS. Fruit Trees. Lemon Trees. Gooseberries. Rhubarb (seedless). Hardy Seedlings, etc. PROM SHAILER’S NURSERY, 37 CALEDONIA ST., HAWERA. BULBS 1 BULBS! BULBS! anemones, ranunculus, HYACINTHS, IXIAS, SPAR AXIS, ETC. Best Procurable at Lowest Prices.
16 REGENT STREET, HAWERA. (Opposite George & Doughty's). \\7"AIMATE J^URSERIES. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT: Cupressus Macroearpa, Pinus Insignis, Boxthorn, Barberry, Eucalyptus Gums, Eseallonia, Ake Ake, Wattles, etc. Local Agent for DUNCAN & DAVIES’ LTD. WELLKNOWN NURSERY STOCK. DAILY attendance except Friday and Saturday.
Mail Orders promptly attended to. Catalogues upon Application. A. GEORGE. 1930 1930 PLANTING SEASON HEDGE HEDGE TE TE AND SHELTER TREES AND SHELTER TREES At the NGUTU NURSERIES NGUTU NURSERIES We have Large Stock of 2-YEAR.OLD MACROCARPA 2-YEAR-OLD MIXED PINES (Best sorts) Boxthorn, Barberry and other Hedge and Shelcer Trees. All plants are specially picked over and are recommended with every confidence.
INSPECTION INVITED. NOTE —Early planting gives best results. All Orders, whether large or small, given prompt and careful attention. T E ]^ GUTT:r J^URSEKIES, AGENTS: Kaponga, Messrs Newton King, Ltd.; Hawera, rissey & Co. B. P. M'or"PLUNKET QOCIETY. BOOMS OPEN DAILY. Albion Street. MOBNINGS —Wednesday and Thursday, 10.30 a.m. to 12 (noon). AETEENOONS—Monday, Tuesday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.; Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. NTJESE DIX. Private Address: 261 High Street.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 20 June 1930, Page 10
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