AUCTIONB. FARMERS' CO-OP. WILL OFFER BY PUBLIC ■• AUCTION— MANAIA. TUESDAY, APRIL 2. At 12.30 p.m. O Kf\ HEAD CATTLE, including— 6 dairy cows (guaranteed), close to calving 80 forward and store cows 20 fat cows ■ £ 25 fat heifers 6 bulls ■ •" - 10 in-calf heifers 50 weaner heifers 25 weaner steers 30 mixed weaners 25 store pigs 30 forward ewes I STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 2. Sale at 12 o'clock. Af\ STORE COWS, including— 10 fat cows 6 bulls 50 mixed weaners 20 weaner steers . 40 20-month steers i 5 good cows, in milk 200 sound-mouth ewes 200 lambs (in lots) INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 5 fat cows „ ' 5 fat maiden heifers 50 store and forward cows 40 mixed weaners 18 good Holstein weaner steers 30 18-month steers 13 good-conditioned 2£-ye«r wellbred- Shorthorn steers . 6 in-calf Shorthorn heifers 15 in-calf Jersey heifers, September calvers 45 2, 4 end 6-tooth wethers 50 f.f.m. ewes and wethers 40 store lambs OPUNAKE YARDS. MONDAY, APRIL 15. At 2 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY W N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from Mr Charles Jeffries to sell by public auction as above — His homestead property of 296 acres, situated on the Manihi' road, Oaonui. The farm is in great heart and is well sub-divided; good orroomed house and cottage; large implement shed with loft and stables; 4-cow L.K.G. releaser milking plant, benzine engine, etc.; concrete yards and all conveniences . This farm has not previously changed hands, and is only, now on the marketowing to the ill-health of the owner. Will be sold on easy terms. Conditions of sale can be seen at the company's offices at Opunake or Hawera. alt. THE AIM OF OUR HOME STUDY CORRESPONDENCE COURSES IS TO train the average young man or ; woman for the Business of Life, j The study of the past is commend, j able—we learn to benefit by experience ! nevertheless the principal aim of our courses is to train those whose business it is to look forward to and provide for the FUTURE. Our aim is to fit young, people for leadership and enterprise, and tihis we accomplish by taking them right through, by graduated steps, frpm the most elementary standard—placing before them practical business problems. We recognise that knowledge is only power if it be applied knowledge. We teach you to apply practical business knowledge which brings real and lasting success. May we send you particulars of our course in COMPLETE ACCOUNTANCY, or in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, or in COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING, or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING. Mention which and write to-day., j Address— ' I HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND. FARMERS! nnHE end of the War is not yet In -*- sight. New Zealand's share of j the stupendous cost has to be paid, j The Interest Bill will have to be faced J for many years to come. Farmers j have to pay a big proportion of this J by way of Land and Income Tax. I it behoves them to have their I accounts accurately kept. J "MAXWELL'S BOOK-KEEPING FOR FARMERS" Enables this to be done accurately, j quickly, and in the simplest possible j manner. j SPECIMEN ACCOUNTS and SPECIAL RULINGS, Etc. This Account Book has been designed J by Mr E. Maxwell, as the outcome of a j lot of experience in making up Far- j mers' Accounts for Income and Land I Tax purposes. j It has been examined into by the I Taranaki Executive of the N.Z. ariners* I Union, and is now issued under their I approval. I NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE IN BOOKKEEPING IS NECESSARY. Instructions are explicit. If they are I followed Farmers will always have accurate accounts from which to make up their Income and Land Tax returns. The cost of the Book is 20/-, and it will last three to four years. It is now jon issue, and copies may be obtained j from MR G. H. BUCKERIDGE, ar from THIS OFFICE
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 1 April 1918, Page 8
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