N.Z. LOAIJh&WACO. hold Large Stocks of the following lines, which we offer, at REDUCED PRICES:— GOOD SOUTHERN WHITE TABLE POTATOES FENCING WIRE (Barbed and Plail) STAPLES WIRE STRAINERS GALVANISED CORRUGATED ROOFING IRON NAILS WIRE NETTING. Also, at Current Rates, a limited quantity of 17% "HINEMOA" BASIC SLAG Due to Arrive on 14th June. NEW ZEALAND~LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., HAWEBA. IMPORTANT SALE. PALMER ROAD SALEYARDS (For Convenience of Sale). FRIDAY, JULY 11. At 12 noon. ,jpw ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr FRED HOSKIN, Matapu, to sell as above— gPJ HIGH GRADE JERSEY SPRINGING HEIFERS 7 2-YEAR PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS Further particulars will be advertised later. 12,14,21,25 Glory—JMeadowvale Perfect Day.—XL EL Watkins, Takanini,. 60 guineas I Meadowvale tla.il Mark, born Aue- ( ust, 1923, by Meadowvale Conqueror— Princess Oa@a.— L. A. McDonald, 51 guineas. , Meadowvale Danger Zone, born August, 1923, by Meauowvale Conqueror— Umce of O.K.—W. H. Waterhouse, Jtuinciman, 21 guineas. Meadowvaie white Hope, born August, 1923, by JVleadowvale Conqueror— Meadowva,le Hopeful Flower W H ■ Header, i^gnumt Village, 13 guinea*. iJrf^V™ 1?, Direot > bo™ October, 1923, by Meadowvale Conqueror— Cardiff Specialist.—H. Barber, Shannon, 29 guineas. MeadowvaJe Flash Jack, born August, 1923, by Meadowvale Conqueror— Meadowvale Silkgown.—J. H. Benfcley Kaponga, 31 guineas. y Meauowvale Conliict, bom August, 1923, by Meadowvale Conqueror— Meadowvale Maureen.—W. Somers, Tariki, 18 guineas. ' ; iaSJe^?°^/ Xf llolder > bQm September, 1923, by MeadowvaJe Farmers'" Glory— Meadowvale Landbird.—L. G Andrews, Huirangi, 14 guineas. iw^iT^lt D^ ri bo™ August, 1923, by Meadowvale Gamboller— Meadowvale Ornament—W. H Miers Hamilton, 24 guineas. * , Meadowvale Victor, born August, 19«J3, by Meadowvale Victory— Meadowvale Peggy O'Neil.—H. Barber 14 guineas. ■* ' ioS ead?wval^ Warstep, bom August, 1923, by Meadowvale Conqueror— Meadowvale Stepdaneer.— W H Miens 27 guineas. ' | THEJ WARATAH HERD. ! On account of Mr. E. J. Kirkwood, of Pxkau Park, Stratford, nine splendid heifers were sold for 320 guineas, averaging 36 guineas each. At'ffie commeneenient of Mr. Kirkwood'e wxec- , tion heavy rain fell and the bidding was ( adversely affected in consequence Mr. Kirkwood's original herd was . dispersed about seven years ago, when the owner left on active service The : VVaratah herd to-day, as shoivu" by the ! high-class heifers in the sale-ring, ig . almost back to its original standard, ■ki i IS i*^ 1 to im I>rove when the 1 Xk 0*1- ? f JST lwo b^utrful heifers ! Physical Drill and Ida's Lassie, lately to the- herd from Jersey ■Mand, becomes more widely known j All the heifers offered haye been P S . Anight (Brampton Dark Hair (imp )— , Gipsy's \ ida of Willowbank). In the dispel of Mr. Kirkwood's qattle it was noticed that Messrs. Murray and Martin, of South Canterbury were , operating freely, while Mr. 1' W ; iwo'of'thTnin?. Same *"*** —J j Details are:— \ ! Heather Bell's Fortune, born Novem-l- ---■, ber, 1922, by Noble's Knight Errant- i | South Canterbury, 28 guineas. ; Mangold's Treasure bom September, ££ y N,ohl^. Knight Errant-^ bilver Poppy's Princess.—Murray and | Martin, 22 guineas. an d 1 IQ2? n htiav X^ ict ■ born _, W22, by Coble's Knight Errant-Sheli I guinea's- Lhlenber^ Waipuku, 30 Queen of Jerseyland, born Sentem n r'r 928' b&. Nobl«'* knight aSSI tti4 V luSinea.s me-~MUrray M^ 1 o^ 1T St T 7} rP ii a '. }">™ September, }?3' yr N^}f 6 Knight Ei-rast-Glenl livets Joybell.-A. H. Muller, Taril" o3 guineas. ' xaillvI > Goldcup's Jewel, born October, 1922 by Noble's Knight Errant-Doreen - A Lhlenberg, 34 guineas. Dainty's Fawn, born Augnst, 192^ by Dainty Enigma's K.C.-Flautette-rSinSl™ 7' S°Uth '82 ' 192rhv h Tn T^igbt bom SfepfcenAer, 192| by Trewithen GeneTal-Aiasia..— i>. Kennedy, 39 guiaeas. lQW lr)?' laii of uPerth' b °™ Atrgtrst 1922 by Kauchet Nobleman—§fen hvetVg Pet—A. H. Muller, 50 S^ TO BACK COUNTRY FARMESS."" jgEFORE lambing commeaeeft get rsdi of the wild pi^ that are a menace to your flocks. POISON ABSOLUTELY EFFECTIVE. Cans sufficient to kill 500 pigs for 17/6 per can on rail. Printed instructions witii each caa by mail. J' EASY TO FSE; GFARANTEEB SURE. Cash wistt order. Prompt delivery from—;— ED. E. I»AWBEIirCE, Poison Manufacturer, 23 WARWICK ST., FEILDING. A BEAUTIFYING, Softening and whitening preparation for the hands —Rose Geranium Emollient* price 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle; procurable only at Dingle's Pharmacy. A WARM winter is assured with a "Unique" hot water bottle; guaranteed not to leak or crack; all sizessold by all chemists and dealers. . '
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 10 June 1924, Page 8
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