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PUBLIC NOTICE. Machinery For Sale, Properties For Sale, and Business Announcements, ! continued on Page 5. CLEARING SALES gALE THREE MILE BUSH KAMO 'J'UESDAY JULY JgTH 11.30 A.M. SHARP Having received instructions from MR. N. ROUNTREE, who is giving up dairying owing to ill-health, we will offer his well-known herd, consisting of—--35 Young High Grade Jersey Cows, July-August calvers. 5 Cows in milk. 1 Reg. Ped. Jersey Cow. 1 3-yr. Jersey Heifer. 8 2-yr. Selected Jersey Heifers from dams up to 600 lbs. fat. 3 Sows with litters. 1 3-yr. Clydesdale Filly, unbroken, 5 tons Choice Baled Hay. 1 Young Berkshire Boar. 1 Sledge, Swingletrees, pair Trace Chains, pair Leading Chains, Scythe, Axe and Pick, 3 Steel Crowbars, Wheelbarrow, 2 10-gal. Cream Cans, 2 6-gal. Cream Cans. Auctioneers’ Note: This is a very fine young herd, as Mr. Rountree has only been milking four seasons. Several of the cows are by ROCKLANDS RAMP, who made a name for himself in Mr. Alex Clarke’s herd, and they are in calf to SOMEVIEW PATRICK, a son of the champion butterfat bull, KUKU MAJOR. Eighteen of these cattle are descendants from Mr Arthur Phillips’ famous herd. This is a rare opportunity to make replacements in your herd with proved young cows. Light luncheon procurable. i JpARMERS’ CO-OP. LTD. AUCTIONEERS - - - WHANGAREI 329

§ALE QTIRIA ' JJONDAY JULY 24 TH On account of MR H. M. CLEARY, who is disposing of his dairy herd, with the exception, of his registered Red Polled cows. Cattle bought by outside buyers will be placed on trucks by the Vendor free of charge. The offering of 80 HEAD, Comprises: } 45 Shorthorn Cows, in calf to Red Poll bull. 20 Jersey Cross Cows, in calf to R.P, bull. V Shorthorn, Red Poll Cross Heifers, in calf to Red Poll bull. 2 Pedigree Red Poll Bulls. Sale Commences Noon. Luncheon Obtainable. AUCTIONEERS: J) ALGETY & QOMPANY, J^TD. (Incorp. in England)

QLEARING gALE MAUNGATAPERE JpRIDAY JULY J JTH AT 12.30 P.M. ON A/C MR NED SLOANE. We have received instructions from Mr Sloane, who has leased his property, to sell as above:— DA CHOICE JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS COVS, calved and to calve, due July and August. 4 Cows in milk. 1 Empty Cow, 1 2-yr. in-calf Heifer 1 2-yr. Empty Heifer. 1 Yearling Heifer. 1 P.B, Tan Sow, 8 Slips. 1 Heavy Draught Gelding, aged; all work. Also: 1 2-Cow Plant Milking Machine, “Direct Supply”; Motor and Pump; 70-gal. Diabolo Separator; Vat; 2 12-gal. Cream Cans; 1 6-gal. Cream Can; 1 30-gal. Barrel. Note: This is a select Herd of Choice Cows, The returns for the past six years have given an average of 307 lbs, per cow. They are mostly young cows, and are an outstanding herd. ALSO—ON ACCOUNT MR IRWIN WILSON: 22 CHOICE SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS, from picked cows. Luncheon Obtainable. N.Z, L OAN & M er cantile QO., J^IMITED WHANGAREI. 520

T)LACE your next order for WHITE x BLOTTING PAPER and CARBON PAPER with Us, Cut to any size required.—Northern Advocate Jobbing Department.

PUBLIC NOTICES WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & COMPANY, LIMITED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LIMITED VINE STREET PHONE 2577 - WHANGAREI WOOL SALE AUGUST Ist. Consign us your Crutchings, Etc. CATALOGUE CLOSES JULY 28th PRIME electric fence IS THE BEST POSSIBLE FENCING for pigs i' Hundreds of satisfied users of the PRIME testify to its efficiency to fence in pigs. Running costs are negligible and the preliminary cost extremely reasonable. PRIME electric fence IS THE most efficient fencing for SHELTER BELTS , The PRIME will protect your trees more efficiently and at much less cost than any other type of fencing. One wire is quite sufficient to hold your worst fence-breaker. Let the PRIME protect this valuable asset. FOR SUBDIVISIONAL WORK, FOR YOUR BULL PADDOCK, FOR PROTECTING YOUR HAYSTACKS, FOR ALL FENCING, THE PRIME ELECTRIC FENCE WILL DO THE JOB MORE EFFICIENTLY AT A FRACTION THE COST. GET IN TOUCH WITH US FOR A DEMONSTRATION W2B

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Northern Advocate, 12 July 1939, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 12 July 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 12 July 1939, Page 12

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