AUCTIONS. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUEOA BALEYABDB (for convenience of sale). THURSDAY, MAT 24. At 1 o'clock. >JIHE FARMERS' GO-OP, will sell on account of Mr Geo. Hill as under WITHOUT RESERVE. Qg YOUNG DAIRY COWS (Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein), Aug. and Sept. ealvers 3 bulls ' 3 milk carters "Waggon, roller, disc harrows, plough, milk cans, etc. NOTE.—The above herd are mostly young cows, in good condition, and early ealvers. On account of Mr John Robertson— Manure distributor, drill, 20 tons burnt lime, milking machine engine, roller, harrows, milk cans tip dray, plough, scoop, con crusher, saddle and breeching spades and shovels, chains, saws etc. 1 draught mare 1 pony ATTROA* FRIDAY, MAY 25. JSQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc YOUR HORSES & COWS NEED GOOD COVERS. Give the animals the jjrotection they deserve. Co-op, covers ensure the utmost comfort at minimum expense. CO-OP HORSE COVERS are made from the very best white duck with collar check lining. CO-OP. COW COVERS can be had in white or green duck with back straps or leg straps. These covers are made m New Zealand and are specially designed to suit local conditions. Price list from any of our branches. FARMERS' CO-OP. ALL BRANCHES. . ANNUAL SALE OF REGISTERED PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE On Account of Mr THOMAS CHURCH at the HOMESTEAD, "JERSEY BRAE," TE RAP A, HAMILTON, ON •' . THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1923. » At 12 noon. B - - 33 REGISTERED PEDIGREE JER- ' SEY CATTLE, including— 3 reg. ped. Jersey cows, in calf 14 reg. ped. Jersey 2-year-old heifers in calf to reg. ped. bulls 1 2 reg. ped. yearling Jersey heifers 2 2 reg. ped. 2-year-old Jersey bulls ? 12 reg. ped. yearling Jersey bulls r On account of Mr W. H. MIERS i 4 reg. ped. 2-year-old Jersey heifT e^ in calf to reg. ped. bull '. Catalogues with full extended pedigrees on application to the Auctioneers. ; ; NOTE.—Mr Church is selling all his 5 2-year-old heifers, and no private sales i have been mad*. i [ N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., HAMILTON. t [■ — — — 1 AT THE RESIDENCE, ; MEULI STREET, ELTHAM. THURSDAY, VMAY 24. At 1.30 p.m. "pADDY » MARCHANT has been ! favoured with instructions from Mr A. G. Forbes to sell by public auction as above— His household furniture and effects, including double wood bedsteads and wire mattresses, child's dropside cot, duchesses, wardrobe with bevelled mirror, pedestals, sideboard, dining table, palm • stand, easy chairs, seagrass chairs, 3 high-back chairs, child's chair, writing desk, kitchen cupboard, medicine chest, flour bin, clothes basket, hall curtains, settee, occasional tables, wheelbarrow, step ladders, garden tools, carpenters' tools, lawn mower, firewood, sundries, 9 purebred White Leghorn fowls, 90 secondhand sacks, number of barrels WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 drophead sewing machine (almost new) 1 Ford truck (any trial) j "No-Rubbing" Laundry Help is a further triumph for New Zealand-made goods, which we hereby confirm.—Tara- l naki grocers.—Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 May 1923, Page 8
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469Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 May 1923, Page 8
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