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AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUROA SALE. MONDAY, MABCH 12. STOKE CATTLE, BULLS, PIGS, Etc. WANGANUI SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. At 12 Noon. JpREEMAN R. JAOKSON & CO., LTD., will sell by auction as above — 175 MIXBD CATTLE, comprising—--20 prime heifers and cows; G fat cattle; 10 fat cows; 15 3-year Hereford empty heifers; 10 2-year Hereford empty heifers; 20 young Hereford Cows, b.r.w. P.A. bulls; 15 IS-months heifers; 20 forward Here-ford-S.H. P.A. cows; 20 24 and 34yeair P.A'. steers; 20 mixed cattle; 10 store cows. MIXED SHEEP, comprising— | 60 prime ewes; 60 fat ewes; 50 fat ewes; 50 fattening ewes; 100 wether lambs; 50 ,m.s. lambs; 12 2tooth Rom. rams; 20 4-tooth Rom. rams; 20 m.a. S.D. rams; 200 4 and 5-year ewes, j Q 0 MIXED PIGS 12 good P.A.-Hereford vealers. 1 good water pump. The Urenui sale on Monday drew one of the largest yarding* submitted in that centre for some time, the entry in the main consisting of fat and reject cows. A line of some 30 bullocks was also yarded and wa,s keenly competed for, 3.J-year Shorthorns making £5 10s, grown Friesian bullocks £4 12s 6d, lighter-conditioned £3 10s, Shorthorn-Jersey-eross 24-year cattle £3 2s to £3 os, better-conditioned £3 17s 6d, fat cows from dairy herds (best) £3 8s to £3 15s, lighter £2 11s to £2 15s, paddock cows £2 2s to £2 Bs, meaty works cows £2 6s to £2 10s, boners 25s to 31s, weaner Jersey heifers (§OO6 quality) 30s, average 245, paddock bulls £2 os to £3 17,s 6d according to eight. Prices in the pig section remain reanably firm at late rates, but preferice is displayed for large stores in >od condition. The New Plymouth lymarket .sale yesterday drew a nailer yarding than usual. Competion was keen throughout and prices lowed a slight advance on late rates, ight porkers made to 30s, slips 17s to is choice weaners los 6d, good sorts Is’ 6d to 14s, average ills to 11s 6d, nail 8s to 9s, sows with litters £3. Results of the pedigree sale held in injunction with the Tsew Plymouth iow, previously reported, clearly incate that the Tamworth and Large hite breeds are in much stronger vour than the Berkshire. Competion for the first two breeds was keen it it was somewhat dragging in the n’kshite class.

auctions. NEWTON KING LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934. On account of W. G. Foreman 40 3-year-old in-calf Jersey lieifers 10 2-year-old in-calf Jersey heifers WAVERLEY SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 16. 'C'REEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., J ltd., and NEWTON KING, LTD., will sell as above — 500 MIXED CATTLE, comprising: 80 34-year P.A. bullocks; 80 31 -year S.R. bullocks; 50 14 to 24vear steers; 70 forward empty P.A. cows; 35 forward 34-year P.A. heifers; 20 f. and f. P.A. heifers; 20 good forward bullocks; 50 P.A. and Hereford cows, b.r.w. reg. P.A. bulls; 25 S.H. cows, b.r.w., reg. P.A. bulls; 50 2-year Jersey heifers, ’b.r.w. Jersey bulls; 10 P.A. cows with calves at foot; 3 springing dairy cows. 40Q MIXED SHEEP, comprising—--130 good wether lambs; 100 fat b.f. lambs; SO forward woolly lamlbs; 80 2 and 4-tooth wethers. NEW STOCKS! yOU must SEE to believe that such patterns and shades in WALLPAPERS exist. The prices are exceptionally low. Get our estimate for your work. RASMUSSEN work is known all over the district. OJHAS. RASMUSSEN, PAINTER, PAPE’RiHANGER AND DECORATOR. (Near Svmes’ Mill) ’Phone 270 L

TEY-" QUALITY BOOT REPAIRS WHERE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE OF THE BEST. CHRIS DAVIS REGENT STREET, HAWERA.

BRITAIN'S DEPENDABLE CAR. Shipments of ALL the Latest 1934 Models now arriving. OUTSTANDING IMPROVEMENTS. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. CALL AND INSPECT. FARMERS’ 'PHONE 2091 GARAGE fi AAV £ll A.

HAWERA-NEW PLYMOUTH DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. LEAVE Hawera (week days_), 9 a.m. LEAVE New Plymouth (week daya) : 6 p.m, FARE 7/6 Single; 12/6 Returm ROTORS

RADION RADIO! NEW ZEALAND’S GREATEST VALUE. FROM THE NEW LOW PRICE OF <£l2/19/6 A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. Distributors: R. H. L EECE & C°LIMITED. 'PHONE 2407 : : HAWERA. COiFFEE HELPS THE MILK PRODUCER, Coffee is the best drink. Coffee uses mere milk than tea. Milk is c. food, fees—GREGG’S Pure Coffee, Club Drink coffee and help the milk producer. GREGG’iS make the best eofCoffee and Chicory, Eagle, Essence of Coffee and Chicory.—Advt.

pLUNKET SOCIETY. Private Telephone. 2679. ALBION STREET, HAWERA. ROOMS OPEN DAILY. MORNINGS Wednesday and Thursday, 10.30 o’clock to 12 (nooul. AFTERNOONS —Monday, Tuesday and Friday, 2 to 4 o’clock; Thursda) aud Saturday. 1 w 4 o’clock.

CHEAP COASTAL FARM suitable for fattening lambs and/or dairying. MUST BE SOLD OWING TO ILL-HEALTH OF OWNER. A prn ACRES Freehold, on Main Highway, North Taranaki. Front portion in really excellent order, back nearly all ploughable, but, owing to insufficient stocking with cattle, has gone back to fern. Property not at present fully stocked, but is carrying 200 shoep, 50 dairy cows and about 50 head dry stock. Properly stocked, top-dressed and further sub-divided 1 (for which purpose ample timber is available) should easily carry 750 ewes, besides cattle, and fatten everything. Buildings are good and comprise 6-roomed modern bungalow, cowshed, woolshed, yards, dip and various outbuildings. Owing to ill-health owner is prepared to accept the low price of £9 5s per acre, with £SOO cash; balance all on long term first mortgage. ALL THE MAKINGS OF A TIP-TOP FARM WITH A DELIGHTFUL HOME FARMERS’ CO-OP:. SOCIETY ALL BRANCHES.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 10 March 1934, Page 10

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