*»<*•«* *«**» | PUBLIC; SALES. | yyAIPUKURAU YARDS. | TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1918. I Dairy Stock, 11.30 a.m. | Other Stock, Noon. 77 woolly ewe hoggets (off turnips) 150 woolly wether hoggets ~ s.i Ayrshire cross Leiters, due factory date I 2-year Ayrshire Lull -1 springing cows and heifers .51 heifers. due factory date 20 Jersey cross heifers, due factory date 57 2 and 3-yoar heifers, due factory date j Il good dairy cows 6 springing cows 3 Jersey cows, carrying 2nd calf 21 weaner steers gTORTFORD Y ARDS - ? WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21, 1918.. Dairy Stock, 11.30 a.m. Other Stock, Noon. 120 prime fat owes 50 tat ewes 40J m.s. hoggets 25 2-year steers SALES FOR AUGUST. Waipukurau —20, 27. S'.ortford Lodge— 2l, 28. Onga Onga—29. Otane —23. H.B. Farmers’ Co-operative Assn. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF high-grade jersey & jerseycross i OOWS AND JJEIFERS | AT NGAMOKO ! MONDAY, 19th AUGUST, 1918. THE HAWKES BAY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASS’N, LTD., DANNEVIRKE, have received instructions from Air. John O’Hara, owing to family losses and indifferent health, to sell as above his specially selected herd of Jerseys, comprising:— yf q COM'S AND HEIFERS, including ti'J 3-1 third calvers 6 second calvers 1 7 heifers I 3 older cows 1 4-year pedigree Jersey bull, “General Joffre” 1 2-year grade Jersey bull by K.C.B. bull out of Napoleon cow 14 high-grade yearling heifers I L.K.G. milking machines aud boiler, milk cans, etc. i Forty good cow covers. I Quantity of good hay. The third calvers as 2-year heifers produced an average of 911bs butter fat produced an average of .911 b butter fat season, and at 30th April tested up to 11.3, only 6 of the lot testing under G. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
rjIBEES, gHRUBS, JJOSEB, Ac. NOW IB THE TIME FOB PLANTING. • Being local agents for HORTON’S LTD. we can supply all sorts at nursery prices. ARMSTRONG AND JJAINING, Seed Merchants, STATION STREET, HASTINGS •• rjl H E rp B 1 B U N * ’ IB OBTAINABLE EVERY EVENIN IAT NAPIER i Ail Newsagents W. J. McGrath, Shakespeare roal The Trocadero H. Hare, Storekeeper, Hastings strata Railway Bookstall PORT AHUAIRIi McCarthy and Co., Tobacconists A. Thompson, Grocery Store, COUNTRY DIBTRICTBI WAIBOA —Central News Agency TARADALE—GIenny, Post Office Btore WEE A NEE—N. J. Wakeley PAKOWHAI—Kent and Donovaa OLlVE—Highley’s Store I'ERNHILL- —Gumbley and Sons MARAEKAKAHO—F. Nugent HAVELOCK N.—Tribune Agency CUKEHOU —G. Priest t-AKI FAKI—T. Horton G. Floyd GREENMEADOWS—CoiwiII Bron. OTANE—W. Malonoir J. J. Langridge WAIPAWA—P. Brittain E. PraUey BE. J. Fallow WAIPUKURAU—H. », French Mr. Annaad, Bookstall lIKOKINO —Roach’* Store (on arrival of coach) ONGA ONGA —Peters’ Store (on arrival of ocach) ISHLEY CLINTON—D«rry (on ar rival of coack) PORANGAEAU —Tb.csr.as Snelling CaXAFAU—B«ekert ftad Caso FUKETAPU—W- Porter JLTVS; GEAN -S -W. Watson, Jan MLSTEORPE—Hayocsk n*3 •» ** DaIM ISAWt. f- KsflO’S wt 5S
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 219, 17 August 1918, Page 8
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