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AUCTIONS. ON THE FARM, FRASER ROAD ELTHAM. FRIDAY', AUGUST 8. At 12 noon sharp. mHE FARMERS^ CO-OPERATIVE -1- ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from Mr Sam Death, sen., who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 70 choice dairy cows, mostly Shorthorns and young, Aug. and Sept. calvers 18 choice Jersey-Shorthorn cross springing heifers 2 2-year steers 1 4-year Shorthorn bull 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 1 2-year Shorthorn bull 2 yearling Shorthorn bulls ! 46 mixed yearlings 150 hoggets 130 ewes in lamb 2 good farm horses, slight reserve 3 hacks, slight reserve 17 weaner pigs 10 good store pigs 3 sows Milk waggon (slight reserve), spring cart, block dray a d.s. buggy (slight reserve), Buckeye drill, Planet Jr. 'drill, 2 sets tine harrows, Duncan plough, wooden roller, lawn roller, Alfa Lava? separator, hammer and wedges, crow- | bars, snagging chain, 2 sets j plough chains, stumping jack, | •' • ■ Deering mower, set 6pririg cart | harness, set block dray harI ness, pig troughs; barrels, etc., I swingltrees, 12 milk cane, and I number sundries, crosscut saw 6 NOTE.—Practically the whole of the above cows have been bred by the owner and are all by pedigree Shorthorn sires. They are all young, in tip- , top condition, and are showing up well t Shorthorn dairymen and those requiring choice dairy cattle should attend this sale. On account of a client;— 1 3-seater gig in perfect order Luncheon Provided. AT OSBORNE'S^ REGENT STREET. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7. At 2'o'clock. Removed to Rooms for Convenience. T G. OSBORNE & CO. have been ** • instructed by Mr C. J. Thompson, who. is leaving the district, to sell, by auction as above— I His household furniture, which is being removed to rooms for convenience, including grand upright English piano (by Linwood), chesterfield, divan chair, settee, overmantle, palm stands, occasional tables, duchess chests, washstands, ware, antique wooden bedsteads, wire and kapok mattresses, shakedowns, chests of drawers, dressing tables, fender, brasses, hall runner, cupboard, platform rocker, kitchen table, ; chairs, matting, hearth rugs, cooking and kitchen utensils, garden tols and sundries Saddle, bridle, electric iron. DANCING FLOORS DANCING FLOORS DANCING FLOORS DANCING FLOORS Beautifully polished by using SYKES' BALLROOM POWDER Price, 1/9 per tin. Obtainable at ' DOWLING'S PHARMACY High St., HAWERA. THE MANURING SEASON XI ARM ERS! This i« the season of -*- the year for manuring your pasli^ my SPECIAL PASTURE MANURE—supple Phosphate and Nitrogen m a readily available form In addition to my Special Pasture Manure, I hold stocks of SUPERPHOSPHATE, BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE BLOOD AND BONE, Also specially prepared Manures for all Crops. GARDEN SEEDS—Just landed, a full supply of Sutton's new season's Garden Seeds, all from Sutton's wellknown selected stocks. SEED POTATOES.—Just landed, and to arrive, selected lines of the leading varieties of Early and Main Crop Seed Potatoes. Prime Canterbury Table Potatoes always in stock. GRAIN AND SEED CLEANING A SPECIALTY—AII Seed Grain and Grass Seeds recleaued on the premises. My Feed Garton and Dun Oats have ail J been cleaned of dust and noxious weed seeds. TO PIC BREEDERS AND FEEDERS.—My Pig Meal is ground and mixed oh the premises, and at the present time is the cheapest Pig Meal on the market. AGENT FOR— £uttori's Farm and Garden Seeds Tor and Rex Separators Reid & Gray's Agricultural Implements "Umbera" pure Ceylon Tea, etc., etc. F. GILLANDERS, SEED, MANURE, AND GRAIN MERCHANT, W A "Wen t

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 5 August 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 5 August 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 5 August 1919, Page 8