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AUCTIONS. ON THE FARM, KAPONGA. TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1932. 'T'HE FARMERS’ CO-OP. and NEWTON KING, LTD. (in conjunction), have been favoured with instructions from Mr. J. 11. BENTLEY, who has sold his farm, to sell as above—WITHOUT RESERVE. 47 choice Jersey dairy cows 1 10-year J-draught mare 1 bay gelding, (aged) 1 Duncan distributor, 1 ‘ 11 Star” 1 tip dray 1 S.F. Duncan lever plough 1 set discs 1 big 6 mower 1 Adriancc hay rake 1 20-gallon Lister separator, chain harrows, tripod harrows, mamgold cultivator, gate sweep, 2 ladders, water wheel fittings complete, vacuum pump, 1 24 li.p. oil engine, 6 milk cans, pumice copper and stand, steel wheelbarrow, 1 ton eating potatoes, harness, collars, chains, farm tools and numerous sundries, 5 purebred White Leghorns, 3 purebred Minorcas. SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 John Deere hay loader 1 o-seater Ford touring car AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—Our agent has inspected the above cows, half of which are pedigrees, and during the 1930-31 season they averaged 333 lbs. butter-fat. The cows are all in- splendid condition, mostly young, and due to calve in August and September. This sale affords a splendid opportunity for intending purchasers to fill their requirements. It might be mentioned that Mr ißentley has never experienced any throuble in the herd. The implements, etc., are also in first-class order. LUNCH AT 11.15 A.M. SALE COMMENCES AT 12 NOON.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ON THE” FARM, SPENCE ROAD, liAKARAMEA. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, .1932'. 1 W.TON KIN G, LTD., and the 'FARMERS'' CO-OP. (in conjunction) have been favoured with instrueI Oons from Mr Don Chamberlain to sell as above, HIS COMPLETE HERD, comprising—--150 JE;RSEY & JERSEY CROSS COWS FULL PARTICULARS LATER. WANGANUI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15. At 12 noon. ]P RE EM AN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell by auction as above—--200 SHEEP, comprising—(so prime heavy ewes GO prime sheep 40 fat ewes 30 fat ewes 5 good 2nd and 3rd calver Jersey cows (close up) 2 good 3-year Jersey heifers (at drop) 5Q MIXED PICS Luncheon may be obtained at the Yards.

REGARDING THAT JOB ! HAVE YOU CONSULTED J£ JOINER & SHOPFITTER? ESTIMATE'S GIVEN. QUOTA TIONS FREE. Workshop and Residence: 43 VOGEL ST., HAWERA,

to Women Who Be | Their Own HouseI work I if you happen to ha ana «| tha many* Women who bar* to do their own housework yon will have realised long before now the detrimental effaat such work has upon the hands. Further' more, you will know how some of the duties cause roughness, while others make them red, chapped and sere-. This can be avoided. By the froqn—j sad regular application of Mirpil yen will find your hands kept free from lereneee and retain their natural sad* teas, smoothness, and whitenaw^ Mirpil Skin Balm is a scientifically prepared lotion for Rough, Chapped ind Chafed Skin, Red Hands, Chiltlains, Sunburn, Windhurn, as a base or powder, and after Shaving. Os ole all chemists and stores or from rhe W. H. Comstock Co. Ltd., Makers H Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills, i Parish Street. Wellington. Price 2/6 ter battle, peel pekL *

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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 11 June 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LI, 11 June 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LI, 11 June 1932, Page 10