Stock Sales THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE AUCTIONEERING COY. LTD. Hamilton and Branches. MORRINSVILLE gTOCK gALE A nd SHEEP F air FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, AT 11 A.M. 200 HEAD OF CATTLE 40 Fat Cows and Heifers 80 Store and Boner Cows 30 Empty 3-year P.A. Heifers 17 Hereford and P.A. Cows and Calves 15 18-months Jersey Heifers (r.w.b.) 20 Bulls 350 FAT AND STORE PIGS 5 6-jmonths Pedigree Berkshire- Boars 20,000 SHEEP Comprising:— 2500 M.S. Store Lambs 600 Forward-condition 4-th. Wethers, ex Matahuru 100 Black Face 2-th. Wethers 250 6-th. Ewes, off clean country 1000 5 and 6-year Ewes SPECIAL ENTRY: Ex Tokomaru Bay—--2250 Well-grown 2-th. Ewes 2000 4-th., 6th., and 4-year Ewes 4500 Genuine 5-year Ewes Ex Gisborne and East Cape—--800 ’2-th. Ewes 1000 M.A. Ewes I'soo 4 and 5-year Ewes Ex Southern Districts—--500 4-year Breeding Ewes, ex Eketahuna 400 4 and 5-year Ewes, ex Mongamahoe 400 4 and 5-year Ewes, ex Mangamahce 300 5-year Ewes, ex Dannevirke Entries solicited. Educational. THAMES H igh S CHOOL 1940 SESSION SCHOOL re-opens on TUESDAY the 6th. FEBRUARY. COURSES include — University Entrance and Higher Leaving Certificates. Commercial (including bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, arts and crafts — girls). Metal Work and Engineering (with woodwork and dairy science). PUPILS entitled to free admission are:— (1) Holders of primary leaving certificates. (2) All those who have attained age of 14 years. The Department grants assistance towards boarding, bus fares, and the purchase of books in special cases. The Headmaster will be in attendance at the High School on Friday, 2nd. February, and Monday, sth. February, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., to interview Parents and New Pupils. New pupils should bring primary leaving certificates and progress cards. R. A. HAYMAN, Secretary. Pianoforte. Miss l eila G reen A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. Resumes teaching on Monday, February 5. Vacancies for limited number of pupils. Phone 16J. Turua. Mi — ■'l I J_J Ngatea Business Special Gift SUGGESTIONS .... Electric Irons, Kettles, Toasters, Reading Lamps, Jugs, etc., from W. J. BAXTER, Registered Electrician, Ngatea, Phone 275.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 49, Issue 2888, 31 January 1940, Page 1
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