AUCTIONS. ITINERARY OI" BULL FAIRS, ETC., 1922. KAPONGA—Friday, Oct. 6. OPUNAKE— Monday, 9. MANAIA— Tuesday, Oct. 10. HAWERA—Wednesday, Oct. 11. WAVEBLEY— Tuesday, Oct. 17. AUEOA.—Friday, Oct. 20. ELTHAM—Saturday, Oct. 21. INGLEWOOD—Thursday, Oct. 26. • STRATFORD—Saturday, Oct. 28. HAWERA PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL FAlß—Wednesday, Oct. 18. ENTRIES SOLICITED FOR ALL OF THE ABOVE FAIRS. tu,th,s HAWERA SUPPLEMENTARY SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDA^Y, OCTOBER 13. ENTRIES SOLICITED. tu,th,s OPUNAKE* BULiTfAIR~AND~~ CATTLE SALE. r MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. C A BULLS,' comprising— 40 grade 2- and 3-year Jersey bulls 20 Shorthorn and Holstein bulls, 2 years and upwards On account of Mr J. F. Shepherd— g PEDIGEE JERSEY viz., Martin, 3 years (816); Jacofe \ ;■ Faithful,. 2 years A(9793)V Sun- , iiy Day, 1 year (11770); 'Moor-!' Park PoDgtfn, 1 year (11767) y Sandy Bo^j-1 year (11769) ■ On account of Messrs A. R?j Stevenson and T.Carey—,../■"■:'. 200 EAD IKED .CATTLE, ( including—^i £0 dairy, heifers^clbse 'to profit < • PEDIGREE JERSEY) BULLS. MANAIA BULL FAIR AND CATTLE :■■..;;' .'.. SALE. ~' ; \ : ;' ' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10. : GRADE JERSEY, HOLSTEIN V AND JSHORTHORN BULLS JQQ HE AD* ; MIXED CATTLE, i SHEEP V PIGS, Sundries, Etc. 30 mixed pigs ' 20 springing heifers close to prefit Jersey yearling heifers On account of Mr ¥; A, Duckworth 15 choice .springing heifers close ; :; to projfit ;
HAWERA BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11. XSO **^LkS, comprising-^. 80 grade Jersey' maiden 2-year-old n , bulls / . / » SO Jersey cross %bulls, 2 years and, upwardsv' . - ' * ■ 25 Holstein bulls, 2 years and np- ' wards • • ! i 25 bulls, mixed breeds ■ S 2-year pedigree Shorthorn bulls BESS BUTTER-FAT STRAIN PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. '* ■' S- . Under" the Auspices of the ■*"- _ A. &P. SOCIETY. . /, .. ON THE SHOW GROUNDS, s . HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. , At .12.30.p.m. sharp., ; gQ HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE JER-' SEY BULLS, aged 1 year and upwards - NOTE.—The Catalogued Bulls are a selection from the, herds of PROMINENT SOUTH TARANAKI BREEDERRJ3 and are an exceptionally wellbred lot, ranging from 1 year up to 5 years. The majority are 2-year-olds, while all are descended from families noted for their buttre-fat producing The herd sire is the keynote to good breeding and production, therefore dairymen could not do better than mfake their purchases at this sale, which affords a great opportunity to secure the best of blood., ■■>: /"'-j-<. ; .■'■ ■ ;'. i* APPLY FOR YOUR CATALOGUE TO-DAY. FARMERS' CO-OP. SOCIETY,, *f N.Z: LOAN & MERCANTILE CO., R. P. MORRISSEY & CO.
GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, etc. Select your Seeds here for best quality and :' germination — and lowest prices ! We have just opened fresh stocks of the following:— FOE SPRING SOWING ! Cocksfoot \ Perennial EyeCrested Dogstail grass, H.B. Danthonia Pilosa Eyegrass, Italian Chewings Fescue Eyegrass, Western Meadow Fescue Wolths Meadow Foxtail Eed & Brown {Top Poa Pratensis Timothy Poa Trivalis Alsyke Paspalum Dilata- Cowgrass turn ' Crimson Clover * Perennial Eye1- > Lucerne grass, Southern Trefoil Perennial Eye- Lotus Angustissigrass, Mania- mus toto Eed Cloyer • * White Ciover ALGERIAN White Mustard OATS-— Choice Eape, B.L.E. Canterbury, ma ; , BARLEY —Cape, chine dressed Chevalier and and clipped. ' Black Skinless INSPECT OUR SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS. FARMERS' CO=OP^ ALL BBANCHES. \7IVA —J'or disorders arising from the blood; the best spring nujdieine going; price 3/6 bottle. ProcuraDle only at Tait'a Pharmacy.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 7 October 1922, Page 12
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