AUCTIONS. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUROA, FRIDAY, JULY 20. JfJQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc. ON THE FARM, MAT A, .ELTHAM. THURSDAY, JULY 19. At 12 no«a sharp. r£»HE FARMERS' CO-OP, have been favoured with instructions from Mr H. A. Blackstaek, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE gQ CHOICE JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls and due to calve Aug.-Sept. 2 good farm horses Milking machine, dray, plough, discs, chains and tyne harrows, 9-coulter R. and G. grill, 2 stumping jacks, 8 milk cans, long-shafter gig and numerous farm sundries NOTE.—The above herd is very well and favourably known in the district, and is considered to be one of the best herds supplying the local factory. The average test~ for last season was 4.6, and under association test the herd has averaged 290.51b5. butter-fat per head. The vendor will deliver any stock to Eltham FREE OF CHARGE, and cattle can remain on the farm until Ist AUGUST at the purchasers' risk. Calving dates and all returns may be seen at sale. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 5 pedigree Jersey cows 1 2-year in-calf pedigree Jersey heifer 2 pedigree yearling Jersey Heifers 4 pedigree Jersey bulls, including 1 2-year and 2 yearling bulls NOTE.—The above pedigree stock is very well bred and are descended from families noted for their great producing qualities. Catalogues giving full particulars of the above may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers. 15 very choice 2-year in-calf heifers, in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls 235 Eltham dairy factory shares (fully paid up) Cars will leave our Hawera, Stratford .and Eltham offices oh morning oi sale. HAWEEA YARDS (For Convenience). FRIDAY, JULY 20. ': . At 1 e'clock. J«HE . --PABMEBiT CO-OP, have re eeived instructions from Mr Jno Campbell, of Ararata, to sell on above date— WITHOUT RESERVE 50 DAIRY COWS, mostly Jerseys ( 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers 3 2-year heifers 35 yearling heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull "Hawkesbury Grand Boy" 2 draught horses (all work) Spring dray, s.f. plough, MasseyHarris drill, chain harrows, 7 milk cans The above herd was one of the best in the Ararata district last season, having produced 2501bs of butter-fat pei head. They are all young and in good condition, and all due to calve i n August. ON THE FARM, LOWGARTH. .MONDAY, JULY 23., At 1 o'clock. X HE FARMERST"CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr W. G. Lister to sell as above— WITHOUT RESERVE 42 DAIRY COWS, mostly Jerseys 5 2-year in-calf heifers .1 ..2-year, pe>&igree bull by Eminent 's Fontaine 2 farm horses 3 breeding "sows 1 3-oow A.W.R. milking plant -, Hutchinson water power, manure distributor, hay rake '■; dTW and harness, milk cans] s.f. plough, disc harrows, 400 gal. tank (new), 17ewt. manure 'and farm sundries Light Luncheon Provided. BASIC SLAG BASIC SLAG BASIC SLAG BASIC SLAG ANOTHER SHIPMENT ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF OUR FAMOFS JKSB2S 5S? ND basic slag ANCHOR BRAND BASIC SLAG DUE ON S.S. "PORT CHALMERS" AT END OF JULY. END OF JULY. BOOK YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE , AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT i ' ■■-/ FARMERS' CO-OP., C:I.' ALL BRANCHES y' -
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 July 1923, Page 8
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517Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 July 1923, Page 8
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