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AUCTIONS. J^EWTON KING, LTD.'S LIST OP BULL FAIRS. NEW PLYMOUTH JERSEY BREED. ERS—October 10 and 11. URENUl—MondayToetober 16. INGLEWOOD—Thursday, October lfc KAPONGA—Friday, October 20. , STRATFORD—Saturday, October 21. DOUGLAS—Monday, October 23. Entries Solicited for all the Above Fairs. ' i STRATFORD SALE. ~~* TUESDAY, "OCTOBER 17. "J^EWTON KINgTItD., will sell hi their Stratford Yards on abovs date— 350 MIXED SHEEP, including— j 100 ewes and lambs 50 fat ewes - ' 120 empty ewes ' ; 20 hoggets 200 HEAD MIXEI) CATTLE, in* eluding— 70 yearlings 30 store cows On account of Mr A. D. Walker j Ngaere— 14 grade Jersey yearling heifera from a herd of 42 cows; average 3561b. fat last season IN SPRINGER PENS. g0 SPRINGING COWS & HEIFERS Sale at 1 .o'clock. ~ . AWAKINO SPRING SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER]2OV ; At 12 noon. : LTD., will hold the> Awakino Spring Sale as above,, ■an(lv.!Ji offer— gQ() HEAD CATTLE, comprising—,----275 3 to 5-year forward bullocks (io'«. lines) 100 3 and 4-year Hereford and: Shorthorn cross bullocks 50 4-year maiden Hereford crossheifers 115 yearling and 2-year eniptjjdairy heifers 40 springing cows and heifers 10 unbroken hacks and halfdraughts 1 4-year heavy draught gelding. i 150 ewe hoggets ', OKAU SPRING SALE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21.. ; At 12 noon. J^EWTON KINgTITD., will hold theOkau Spring Saie- as above, and; will offer—;' g0 GOOD 4 & 5-YEAR" BULLOCKS& (without reserve)) 50 3 and 4-year bullocks 45 yearling steerjg 20 springing cows and heifers: .[ 10 Jersey and Shorthorn bulls. : , SO shorn fat wethers, SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS~~ AT WAIWAKAIHO SALEYARDS.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. At 11 cMU'r $ *£ 1 JJEWTON KING, LTD., have re* ceived instructions from Mr Claude' Weston to sell by auction as above, his annual draft of surplus stud cattlt^ consisting of— WITHOUT RESERVE 23 PEDIGREE.- JERSEY COWS^ AND HEIFERS 3 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS, including the Avell-bred sire- '' Royalty of Puketapu' ' Several of the heifers have been^ mated wi«i Peggy's Squire (Hollybank Squire—Lady Peggy, 7251bs fat),, such mating alone being of considerable value. Mr%eston's stud has nowgrown beyond the carrying capacity of ' the faim, hence the reason for this; sale. :. Oh account of Messrs P. Wood an* J. C. Davidson—^ g PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS: AND COWS, all of good breeding . "■■:•;•_•. ■ ;■: •- Catalogues on Applicatfoa. ■ . '"■■'■"■ ' 21 STATE FIRE OFFICE, '. HAWERA. JJOTICE is hereby, given that owing: to the agency hitherto held by ther Farmers' Co-op. Organisation Society; having beea relinquished the Department has opened an office at No. 4r Regent Street, Hawera. Clients of ths office are requested to pay their premiums at the above address as from . this date. J. H. RICHARDSON, General Manager. Head Office: Wellington. September 27th, 1922. w.s)XfURSE DIX will be in attendance at the Plunket Rooms in High Street (opposite Public Trust Office) on MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, from 2 to 5 p.m. Private address: C/o Mrs Pinel. Caledonia St.. Phone 632. rpHEY all swear by us, but not at us,, so make one more and let us put jour motor or cycle in order at once* Ay! What ! Got a baby and can't use it ! Well, send the pram up and we'll put some tyres on that instead. Archbold and Co., Union Street; 'phone £52.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 October 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 October 1922, Page 12