AUCTIONEERS. N.A. FARMERS’ CO-OP. LTD. STOCK. STATION AND GENEBAL AUCTIONEEKS u LAND, INSUEANCE AND FINANCE AGENTS. WOOL, PRODUCE, FERTILISERS & GENERAL MERCHANTS r H.Q., WHANGAREI WIRES —“Farmcoop,” Whangarei. Phone Nos.: j Office 2279, Garage 2486. P.O. Box j 30, Whangarei. Branches and Agents < throughout the North. 1 KAIKOHE SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd HEAD OF CATTLE 2QO FAT SHEEP, gg STORE PIGS Entries Solicited. PAPAROA SALE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st . 30 Springers. 40 Head Mixed Cattle. And — 20 DRAUGHTS, comprising: 2 Aged Heavyweight Draughts, work in any harness. 3 3-yr. Light Draughts, work in chains. Ifi 3 to 8-yr. Light Medium to Light Heavyweight Draughts, work in any harness. Trial given at sale. 2 Aged Ponies, suitable for children. 2 Hacks. REGISTERED PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL SALE DARGAYILLB SATURDAY, SEPT. 23rd WHANGAREI JERSEY CATTLE CLUB’S SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. 26th WAIPU SALE ' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 25th, 1933. JQO HEAD OF CATTLE, including , 10 Cow and Heifer Beef. I 30 Dairy Cows and Heifers. 20 Mixed Steers. ! 15 Boner Cows. The Herd Sire, Mount View Goldfield. 4 Yearling Jersey Bulls. 3 Reg. Shorthorn Bulls. ' 20 Weaner Pigs. , ■ BULL KENSINGTON . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 26th, 1933. 150 BULLS k MAUNGAKARAMEA SALE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, JQO HEAD OF CATTLE, including | 30 Dairy Cows and Heifers. 10 Cow and Heifer Beef. , 5 Bulls. 1 Gelding, 6 years. Broken to chains. ■ , KAMO SALE . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1933 ■ 000 HEAD OF CATTLE. Entries > Received. i HORSE FAIR i KAMO • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 33th I HORSES I including: 20 Heavy . Draughts. , 40 Light Draughts. , ' 30 Hacks and Light Harness . j Sorts. } 10 Shetland Ponies. • 1 Spring Cart and Harness. . Entries Received. ‘ \OILS.-Lubrieating and Paint Oils ’in small or large quantities. Also . Benzine and Kerosene. Wholesale! , and Retail.* ; FOR PRIVATE SALE; | ’ 1 9-year-old Draught , Gelding, all farmj work. £26.
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Northern Advocate, 21 September 1933, Page 10
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