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AUCTIONS. j 7ARIViERS r~CO-OP, ITINERARY OP BULL FAIRS, I ETC., 1922. WAVERLEY—-Tuesday, Oct. 17. r AUROA—Friday, Oct. 20. r jELTHAM—Saturday, Oct. 21. I INGLEWOOD—Thursday, Oct. 26. I STRATFORD—Saturday, Oct. 28. HAWERA PEDIGREE JERSEY BULI FAlß—Wednesday, Oct. 18. ENTRIES SOLICITED FOR ALL 01 I THE ABOVE FAIRS. tu,th,s OKAIAWA SALE AND BULL FAIR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. JQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. PIGS, Etc., including— 25 yearling heifers 20 MIXED BULLS On account of Messrs Harris Bros.— 20 Jersey bulls from yearlings up wards WAVERLEY BULL FAIR. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. At 1 p.m. sharp. 100 -B^LLS, comprising Pedigree and Grade Jerseys, Holsteins, Shorthorns, Ayrshires, etc, from 1 year upwards -_..On account of Mr W. H. Watkins— 1 pedigree Jersey bull Mayor of O.K. 16 yearling grade Jersey bulls by the pedigree Jersey bull Queen's Knight. On account" of the Moumahaki Experimental State Farm— 6 15-month pedigree: Ayrshire bulls .; 6 15-month Guernsey bulls On account of F. J. Finer— 3 pedigree Jersey yearling bulls BEST BUTTER-FAT STRAIN~~ PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. TJnde^the Auspices of the A. & P. SOCIETY. ON THE SHOW GROUNDS, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. (JO HIGH-CLASs"~PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS, aged 1 year and upwards NOTE.—The Catalogued Bulls are a selection from the herds of PROMIN- | ENT SOUTH TARANAKI BREEDi ERRS and are an exceptionally well- ! bred lot, ranging from 1 year up to 5 years. The majority are 2-year-olds, j while all are descended from families I noted for their buttre-fat producing qualities. The herd sire is the keyj note to good breeding and production, j therefore dairymen could not do better than make ; their purchases at this sale, which affords a great opportunity to secure the best of blood. - . APPLY FOR. YOUR CATALOGUE TO-DAY. FARMERS' CO-OP. SOCIETY, 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:— FOR SPRING SOWING ! Cocksfoot . Perennial RyeCrested Dogstail grass, H*B. Danthonia Pilosa Ryegrass, Italian Chewings Fescue Ryegrass, Western Meadow Fescue Wolths Meadow Foxtail Red & Brown Top Poa Pratensis Timothy Poa Trivalis Alsyke Paspalum Dilata- Cowgrass turn * Crimson Clover Perennial Rye- Lucerne grass, Southern Trefoil Perennial Rye- Lotus Angustissigrass, Mania- mus toto . Red Clover White Clover ALGERIAN White Mustard OATS — Choice Rape,,.B;L.E. Canterbury, ma- BABL%Y —Cape, chine dressed Chevalier and and clipped.' Black Skinless INSPECT OURSAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS. FARMERS' CO=OP. ALL BRANCHES. FOR SALE, FOR SALE. HOUSE, verandah, pantry, range, gas lighting, -washhouse, copper and tubs, town water supply and drainage. PRICE £700. Cash required, only £30; no mortgage; balance of purchase money by weekly payments of 27/6, which pays interest and principal. Apply Sharp. J. J. A 3^ . LAND AGENT, HAWEEA. Box 196. 'Phone 538. Office? High Street West. I^J-OODS that will interest you We have a large stock of Casements, Cretonnes, Tapestries and Velvets at prices within the reach of all Geo Syme and Co., Ltd. r^ENIMS from the smallest to the biggest sizes, also Bib Overalls and )emm Coats, all sizes, made from a [ good strong denim afc Adamson & Rpbb s. j ?. - T ADIES ! See our windows for new season's costume cloths, also the latest in fashion plates from Paris.— Golrlstor.e and Patterson, Ladies' and Gents, High-class Tailors, Hawera

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 October 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 October 1922, Page 12