AUCTIONS. FAfi=M£H;y GO'OP &TSATFO3D. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. ■JKQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc., including— On account of Mr Chae. Bayly, Toko 20 choice 3-year springing heifres MANAIA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. ' IQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, Etc., including 40 lambs On account of Demonstration Farm— 3 p.b. Berkshire sows, 4 months 3 p.b. Berkshire boars, 4 months On account of a client— 6 Jersey heifers close to profit On account of a client— 10 dairy cows close to profit AT HAWEEA YAEDS (For Convenience of Sale). TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. I At 12.30 p.m. sharp. j ! »T*HE FARMERS' CO-OP, has received instructions from Mr J. H. Free, who is leaving the district, to sell :by public auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE. 4?J DAIRY COWS, mostly young early calvers 2 farm horses, all farm work Spring cart, s.f. plough, dray, tripod and disc harrows, 7 milk cans NOTE. —These cows are in good condition and "showing up nicely in calf. Terms STRICTLY CASH unless financial arrangements have been made with the management beforehand. AT OUR ELTHAM YARDS (For Convenience of Sale.) FRIDAY, AUGUST 4. At 1 p.m. sharp. »JHE FARMERS' CO-OP.- has re- ■ ceived instructions from Messrs Badger Bros., Matemateonga, who are giving up dairying to sell by public auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE. gg DAIRY COWS,, Holstein, Shorthorn and Jersey cross, practicall 2nd August and September calvers gg SPRINGING HEIFERS, 2-year-old, from choice herds NOTE.—These cattle have been running on steep county at Matemateonga : and should do well wherever they are taken. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ON THE FARM, WHAKAMARA. (Opposi-te the School) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. fHE FARMERS' CO-OP, has received instructions from Mr L. W. Hunwiek, Whakamara, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. g^_ DAIRY COWS, all Jersey cross, August and September calvers 4 2-year in-calf heifers 1 2-year Jersey bull 1 spring cart mare, slight reserve 1 spring cart mare Spring dray, milk cans, harness, s.f. plough, tine harrows, tools, cattle dog, sundries, etc., fowls WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 Simplex 3-cow plant milking machine, with Anderson engine and Booth McDonald pump 1 5-seater Ford car in good order Gl fully paid-up Mells Dairy Co. shares Methven copper and tubs, porcelain bath and basin i NOTE.—Buyers'attention is drawn |to the sale of the above herd, which i comprises all Jersey cross cows, in good condition and showing up well in calf. Terms STRICTLY CASH unless financial arrangements have been made with the management beforehand. INCREASE PRODUCTION WITH | FARMERS' FERTILISER OO.'S BASIC SUPER PHOSPHATES. gASIC SUPERPHOSPHATES ia a' Fertiliser of wonderful merit and immense value. It possesses all the advantages of Basic Slag without any of its drawbacks. It is a finely ground : .(l uc t > f u jiy double the bulk of hnsie Slag, and lends itself to even a^d thorough distribution. CLEAN .- -j HANDLE—REMAINS DKY AND FRIABLE. Excellent for Grass Manure on top ; dressing or for improving the growth j of Cereals en clayey or sandy soils, becoming effective with amazing rapidity. 2 TO 3CWT. PER ACRE GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS. Price £7 12s 6d per ton, delivered to any station, FARMERS' CO-OP., / ALL BRANCHES. Taranaki Distributors for N.Z. FARMERS' FERTILISER CO., LIMITED.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 July 1922, Page 8
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532Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 July 1922, Page 8
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