AUCTIONS. FARMERS' COOP. WILL OFFER BY PDBLIC AUCTION— TjIARMERS' CO-OP. SOCIETY. CLEARING SALES. AUGUST. Friday, 2 —Startup Bros., Eltham. Friday, 2—Messrs N. and A. D. Laing. Inglewood. Monday, s—Mrs R. Kilpatrick, Durham road, Inglewood. Wednesday, 7— R. W. J. McNeill Skeet road, Auroa. Tuesday," 13— W. Jellyman, Norfoll road, Inglewood. Wednesday, 14—Alex. Bissett, Mere mere. HAWERA, ~~ THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. , O KA, HEAD CATTLE, comprising: 10 springing Holstein heifers (choic. line) 13 forward bullocks 35 etore cows 15 forward cow. 20 18-month steers (good) 15 2-year steers 15 2-year heifers 35 2-year empty heifers and younoowe 5 fat eow-s 50 yearlings (choice line) 20 empty heifers 35 weaner heifers 40 weaner steers 9 store pigs 250 ewes in lamb 250 ewes (slight reserve) 120 purebred Southdown ewes ii lamb to stud rams 150 forward wethers 2 6-months pedigree Berkshire boars 1 8-year harness horse, soun( and quiet, any trial On account of Mr W. A. Duck worth — 40 2-year i->f.fa V f._ g_,.i-nr>tee' empty 30 2-year -steers 30 springing heifers (choice) On account of Mr G. H. Blackwell— 40 2 3-yr Jersey cross springing heifers (extra choice line] On - account of Mr J. R. Corrigan Hawera— 100 choice Holstein and Jersey eros« springing heifers (in lots anc almost without reserve, own er's breeding). WAVERLEY. FRIDAY, "AUGUST 2. 70 mixed Shorthorn weaners 16 forward bullocks - , 8 20-month steers 4 choice dairy cows 3 empty heifers 170 f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Lincolr rams 100 ewes in lamb 80 Lincoln-skinned hoggets 90 mixed hoggets off turnips DOMINION HORSE BAZAAR HAWERA. SPRING HORSE FAIR FRIDAY &SATURDAY, ' AUGUST 23 & 24. Entries now being received. 2730,13 OPUNAKE SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17. Entries now being received. 31,2367 ■ ______ A ON THE FARM, LOWER HUNTER ROAD, ELTHAM. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. At 1 p.m. PTTHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE M- ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from Messrs Startup Bros., who are relinquishing dairying and have dissolved partnership, to sell as above by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE. 37 choice dairy cows, August and September calvers 6 2-year springing heifers .. " 1 3-year Shorthorn bull . 7 20-gallon milk cans NOTE.—Messrs Startup Bros, have been dairying for the past 20 years, and this is the first sale held by them in that time. The herd comprises Shorthorns and Jersey-Holstein cross, and has been heavily culled. The cows are a very choice lot and in the pink of condition. Intending purchasers of good dairy cattle should make an effort to attend this sale. Luncheon Provided. WAVERLEY SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. | DALGETY & CO., LTD.® will sell as above— 15 m.s. weaners 5 fat and forward cows 20 posts 3 strainers 4 store cows 4 good dairy cows 40 good woolly lambs 3 waggon horses and harness 6 sacks eating potatoes 1 milk waggon GEREMILK Calf Food.—Dairy farmers and others please note that our new season's stocks of this famous Calf Food have just arrived. Place your orders with us early, as this line will be hard to get later on.—W Gilbert, Grocer, High St. Hawera, Agent. lln the Trenches a North British Hot Water Bottle full of hot water would be worth its weight in gold, but you can buy one for a trifling cost al your chemist's. IMPORTANT! A strong advantage of Desert Gold Tea is that half the usual quantity gives wholly the desired result in a delicious brew. Full-flavor- | ed, refreshing—2/4. lb: All grocers.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 31 July 1918, Page 8
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