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PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO DAIRYMEN. | Under the auspices of the Egmont A. , and P. Society, the Farmers' Co-op., I'N.Z. Loan Co., and R. P. Morrissey and Co. will hold their first annual sale of pedigree Jersey bulls at the Show Grounds, Hawera, on Wednesday, 18th inst. Altogether 61 bulls will be submitted to auction. These are praei tieally all maiden two-year-olds, and are descended from sires and dams possessing breeding second to none, and which are backed by some of the Dominion 's best butter-fat records. j Already our catalogue has attracted ! attention from various parts of the district, and it is without hesitation that we recommend with confidence every bull that is to be put under the ; hammer. The following well-known i breeders are represented: Messrs Chas. . Goodson, A. B. Robertson, Jas. Pill, H. Mullions, H. H. Buxton^ A. J. Prestidge, H. Wells, S. A. Tippett, W. D. Knowles, D. L. A. Astbury, Fred Hos- . kin, Hugh Wills, F. W. Wilson, Leo. j McPhillips, L. Kavanagh, A. and B. Muggeridge, Geo. Twidle, G. W. Gane, J. R. Corrigan, W. P. Parsons, E. S. '■ Forsyth, D. E. Scott, D. and E. Bourke, J. B. Laurenson, G. H. Mills, J. A. MeCallum, G. C. Sinclair and A. D. Turner. Our catalogue supplies the breed- ! ing and butter-fat records of each animal in every detail, and we feel sure that, after an examination- of same, those dairymen who desire to improve their breed will be convinced that this is the sale to secure their requirements. Remember: The herd sire is the keynote to aristocratic breeding and better butter-fat production. Write for your catalogue to-day.

i'he regular use of Q-toI before housework or before going out during cold or excessively hos weather, ensures whiteness and smoothness of the hands, and prevents dirt getting ingrained. Chaps, Chilblains, or Sunburn are impossible if '2s peT month be sclent on 0-tol.—Advt

WANGANUI AGEICULTUEAL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). gHOW WEDNESDAY & THUESDAY, NOVEMBEE 8 & 9, 1922. ENTEIES CLOSE AS FOLLOWS: All Live Stock Classes—November 3. All Other Classes—October 28. Schedules, etc., free on application to— F. G. SNEDDON, Secretary. P.O. Box 152, Wanganui.

NORMANBY DOMAIN BOAED. RENDERS are invited for the lease of Victoria Park for a period of Twelve months from the Ist November, 1922. Conditions of lease may be seen at the Board's office. Tenders close at noon on TUESDAY, October 17. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DON STEWART, 11,14 Town Clerk. KAUPOKONUI CO-OP. DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. RENDERS, closing on MONDAY, October 16th, 1922, will be received for Lease for one year of part of Section 20, Block 6, Waimate Survey District, containing 9 acres more or less. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. w. j. McDonald, General Manager. No harmful after-effects from using Wade's Worm Figs. Sure to act, antl ■oleasant to take.—Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 October 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 October 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 October 1922, Page 8