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AUCTIONS. ':A ~snj" NEWTON KING LTD FINNERTY ROAD~ NGAEBE. J MONDAY, JULY 16. ~T^ JJEWTON KING LTD. have been instructed by Mr P. P. O'Brien, wh<J is giving up milking, to sell as above-* • WITHOUT RESERVE ■ { DAIRY COWS, Aug.-Sept, calverv mostly young and good per* centage Jerseys • • 18 2-year in-calf heifers ,""" 3 bulls (Jerseys) ■.'■"-',-/ 3 sows . T*Ss 1 pedigree Berkshire boar Dogcart, stack hay about 20 tonjfc WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 gelding r J 17 weaners , f . 1 12-cau waggon ~" ""~ '****'' Sale at 1 o 'clocks .' T.;. Light Luncheon Prodded;. *{ NOTE.—-The above is a genuine htxtU of good cows, which can be thoroughly:recommended. -. . ON THE FARM, WAITOITOI. J __ ' ■ > MONDAY, JULY 16. "^ » ! ■ - t - s At 12.30 p.m. . .\;~~7J^EWTON KING LTD. hare received! instructions from Mr P. H. Mor»ris, who has sold his farm, to. sell' bjFauction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE '*"* DAIRY COWS, Jersey and Jerseyl,---cross, practically all thirst calvers, in good condition^ calving early and in calf tQ-* pedigree Jersey bull -7 1 pedigree. Jersey 2-year heifef(slight reserve) . 1 pedigree, Jersey bull 1 pedigree Berkshire sow aries; litter - Chain harrows, 4 milk cans and! sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE ' 1 4-eow Ridd releaser milkingr plant with. Lister engine, itt>.' perfect order - t NOTE.—This is a very good herd,^. comprising mostly Jersey and Jersey— cross cows that have averaged about 2501bs fat during- the past seasonsProspective buyers-may attend the salewith confidence. On account of Mr W. G. Glassfor3^.. his whole herd, consisting of— Jg GOOD YOUNG COWS, a numberof which are grade Jerseys bre3- . by Mr W. J. Freeth; they arft* • ; all in calf to a pedigree Jerseybull and due from Ist to 14tfc>. August ' 1 draught mare, 6 years JTij Light Luncheon Provided. *~! PUREBRED BULLS * - PUREBRED BULLS "" "f FRIESIAN,- JERSEY, SHOETHORN,,, AYRSHIRE. ■•-, ■* IJHE pRESH pOOD C*X Are .making arrangements to supp^pclients with Bulls from some of the besSri herds, in the Dominion. The offer i»*» being made to assist farmers in a piae* tical manner to increase their butter* fat returns. ;_i The deductions made from youat* monthly cheques in payment of nvff^ - shares would quickly pay for a valuabl»bull, which will increase your farss& returns by 25 to 40 per cent. v Separators, Cans, etc., supplied o* ' EASY TERMS. , . I ■■■■'.. ■■<! A j CREAM COLLECTED. '-ft For particulars apply— '**""? FRANCIS W. COUET1, I Representative, ' i New Plymont&u ' Or THE SECRETARY, } St. Johns, Wanganui. " Special Display of, ' , FINE OAK PERIOD FUENITUBE In the Refreshment Hall, Winter ShornDesigned and executed at the ~ 'UJEST END CABINET WOBZS^, T. SUNDERLAND, .Craftsman. » j HIGH ST. WEST, HAWERA. QUESTION. -~- asked one of our suppliers: "T& .f what do you attribute the aucees* of Maoriland Company f" After considering for some time he replied^ *'By taking your suppliers into yooy confidence- and utmost fairness to aUL even to your competitors." - This is one of our supplier's esti~ mate of us and we were pleased to gefc his view. «'Live and let live* is good axiom at all times, and -we have only done our duty to the man on the> land who has home-separated cream for sale and perhaps cannot join up with &. - co-operative factory. Perhaps he sai on leasehold land and preferred not to take up shares and thereby save lam.' self worry. For further particulars write-— TVfAOEILAND DAIRY & PRODUCE '"*■■ CO., LTD., - : ' P.O. BOX 185', WANGANUI. H Agents for "DIABOLO" Separatorl, * -

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 July 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 July 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 July 1923, Page 8