FARMERS' CO-OP. | ~. j - "OLSASIWa SALES, i ( '■June 25—C. J. Crockett. Ngaere. **' \ i June 25 —A. E. Death, Mavvera.. j June 26 —Estate J. Fearon, Mangatoki, \ June 26 —Jas. McLauglilin, Kapimi. I June 27—D. J. Wills, Oliangai. | June 27 —M. J. Loekley, Te Kiri, June 28—Ben Waterland, V/averley Yards. June 28 —Geo. Stevens, Okaiawa, at Ha- j "wera Yards. June 29 —Mark Trott, Mata. June 29—A. Yeatea, Taikatu Eoad, Otakeho. June 30— J. Brown, Te Kiri. July 2 —James Daly, Manaia. July 4—Em Anderson, Tuna. July 4 —H. C. Hills, Inglewood Yards July 5 —A. J. Turner, Kohl. July 6 —D. S. Maxwell, Tariki. July 6—J. A. Graham, Sole Eoad, Ngaere. July 9—Jane Bros., Waverley. July 10 —Grant & Co., Mokoia. July 11—Gould £ Greig, Pembroke Eoad, Stratford. July 12 —W. Hamilton, Whakamara, at Hawera Yards (for convenience). July 18 —Eobt. Brerner, Sons and Co., at Waverley Yards (for convenience). July 19—11. A. Blackstuck, Eltham. July 23—W. G. Lister, Finnerty Koad, j Lowgarth. July 24 —E. A. Hughes, Waverley. July 24 —W. E. Free, Lower Stuart Eoad, Eltham. July 31 —W. H. Watkina, Waverley Yards. July 31 —Dave Walker, Waverley, at Waverley Yards. Aug. 15—Opunake Horse Fair. Aug. 16—Inglewood Horse Fair. Aug. 17 and 18 —Hawera Spring Hors« Fair. Oct. 17 —Pedigree Jersey Bull Fair, | Hawera. ~J "~ | HAWEEA YAEDS, GLOVER EOAD. MONDAY, JUNE 25. At 1 p.m. sharp. *J«HE FARMERS' CO-OP, have received instructions from Mr A. E. Death to sell on above date— WITHOUT RESERVE. •7Q YOUNG DAIRY COWS, Jersey, Holstein and Shorthorn, July and August calvers The above cows are mostly young and in good condition. Mr Death has leased his farm and every cow will be sold without reserve. Owing to the bad state of the road, clients note that the sale la being held at Glover Eoad Yards. On account of a client — G good Jersey cows, 3rd calvers (July) 4 choice Jersey heifers, August calvers On account of Mr W. A. Duckworth 20 springing heifers Luncheon Obtainable at Yards. 20,22,23 ON THE FAEM, CORNWALL EOAD, NGAERE. MONDAY, JUNE 25. . At 1 o 'clock sharp. »T<HE FARMERS' CO-OP, has been favoured with instructions from Mr C. J. Crockett, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above WITHOUT RESERVE. 2Q CHOICE JERSEY & SHOETHORN COWS; thse are mostly young cows and due to calve to a good Jersey bull August and and early September 3 in-calf heifers 9 yearling Jersey heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 18-month draught filly 2 geldings (all farm work) 4 breeding sows 13 weaner pigs Good tip-dray and harness, S milk cans, M.H. disc, s.f. and d.f. ploughs, aerator, chaffcutter, jack, Planet Jr., pig barrels, etc., fowls and numer ous farm sundries 1 good trap (slight reserve) On account of a client— 20 choice young Jersey and Jersey cross dairy cows, July and August calvers Light Luncheon Provided. YOUR HORSES & SOWS I NEED GOOD GOVERN, I Give the animals the protec- I tion they deserve. Co-op. I covers ensure the utmost com- I fort at minimum expense. I CO-OP HORSE COVERS I are made from the very best I white duck with collar check I CO-OP. COW COVERS I can be had in white or green I duck with back straps or leg I These covers are made in New I Zealand and are specially de- I signed to suit local condition. I Price list from any of our I FARMERS' CO-OP. I ALL BRANCHES. I
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 June 1923, Page 12
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573Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 June 1923, Page 12
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