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AUCTIONS. farmeW~colqpT CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. SEPTEMBER. Wednesday, 3—J. Medley, Waiongona. ~~ WAVERLEY * FRIDAY,~AUGUST 29. Q Af| HEID MIXED CATTLE inOUU eluding— 3 choice 3-year springing heifera 2 good dairy cows 40 fat and forward bullocks 30 store cows 50 empty 2-year heifers, mostly Jersey 15 forward cows 35 mixed weaners 25 yearling steers 25 yearling heifers 25 store cows (on© line) 30 springing heifers 20 2-year springing heifers, in calf to Jersey bull 100 mixed hoggets 50 2-tooth ewes in lamb FARMERS' CO-OP. HAWERA. SKIN. HIDE AND TALLOW OFFERINGS of the above will be held at Stratford every four weeks NEXT OFFERINGTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. Consignments must arrive by the Friday previous. Labels may be obtained on application to any of bur Auencies. GOING CONCERN. FREEHOLD AND STOCK—£I2« CASH. OAA ACRES good coastal land; 1 nearly all ploughable; subdivided into several paddocks, well watered; good 7-roomed house, with, bathroom, ' washhouse and whare: cowshed (con crete floor), large implement shed; stock now on property, and earned through winter 58* cows 7 heifers, 1 bull, 3 horses, 2C s sheep snd some calves; milking 65 cows this season; last season': returns averaged £24 per cow factory paying out 2s: Hutchin son's water power; 4-oow L.K.G milking machine only had oiu season's work. Price wanted foi - land, with good terms, £39 pei 1 acre; two good men could im > piove the value of the property 3 to £50 or more per acre. Thi; farm is only on the market t< : September Ist, as the cows art b now coming in. This is an ex , ceptionally cheap property. I Apply at once'to I H. E. CANDY, Land Salesman, , FARMERS' CO-OP., f Hawera. i WAVERLEY SALE. i FRIDAY, AUGUST 29. i . At 1 p.m. j J\ ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sel B -"-'as above— £ 10 store cows 10 empty heifers IS 3-year springing heifers (clo« s up), good ' 8 springing heifers i 150 good woolly hoggets (ewes) 54 hoggets (ewes) } 20 springing heifers 40 store cows (subject to sale) p ' ■ I 3 i MANURES We employ A QUALIFIED ANALYST A F.C.S. (London). WE MIX AND SUPPLY MANURES ■ SUITABLE FOR ALL SOILS. ) SAY WHAT YOU WANT. ) * WE CAN SUPPLY. NEW ZEALAND LOAN £ MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. HAWERA, AND AGENCIES. ~ OUR GARDEN AND WHAT TO SOW IN IT. WELL NOW, let's go on with the garden and do our little bit to reduce the high cost of living. If all available ground is not dug up and sweetened it must be started "upon. Then what shall we plant in it. Carrots are very easily grown and useful. Cooper's "Major" is splendid. There is nothing finer anywhere, but we stock all the sorts worth having. In parsnips Cooper's "Model," is unrivalled. All our other classes* of seeds are equally good!. Nearly all the principal prize-takers lise seeds supplied by Cooper's, dither in packets or bulk. Ask any of them as to the genuine quality " and true value. We get dozens of 'letters each season telling us how well "Seeds of Success"—Cooper's Seeds—do in all parts of New Zealand. Mr T. Webb, the famous prize-taker of Palmerston North, writes and says: "The best parsnips I ever had were from Cooper's Maoriland grown parsnip seed, and I find all of Cooper's Seeds equally good." Insist upon having COOPER'S N.Z. Grown Seeds—the "SEEDS OF SU(> F. COOPER. LTD., WELLINGTON, N.Z. YI"7HEN buying that Hot Water V Bottle see that you get the North Kntish Rubber Co.'s patent "Unique" ' stopper bottle. All retailere. I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 August 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 August 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 August 1919, Page 8