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FARMERS’ AUCTIONEERING CO. CLEARING SALE AT TIRAU SALEYARDS. THURSDAY 10th JULY, 11.30 a-m. Favoured with instructions from ME. L. J. HANCOCK, who is going out of dairying, we will conduct a Clearing Sale at the Tirau Saleyards (for convenience of sale) as above, offering the WHOLE of his LIVE STOCK and Sundries, comprising—--07 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS 01 dairy COWS, mostly second and third calvers (expected to calve mid. July onwards). 35 2-year-old Jersey Heifers (expected to calve middle July onwards). 26 Yearling Jersey Heifers (inoculated). 50 Store Pigs. 5 Sows due to farrow. 1 Purebred Berkshire Boar. 55 Purebred Black Orpington Hens (Ruakura Strain). 25 approximately, 8.0. Pullets. 30 B-0.-White Leghorn-cross Young Hens. 25 Khaki Campbell Young Ducks. 3 lOgal Cream Cans; 1 Maize Sheller (as new); Set Konaki Wheels; 1 Heavy Cart Axle; 25 Short Totara PoSts; 6 empty Molasses Drums; 3 Pig Troughs; Sundries. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, Limited, HAMILTON and Branches. PUTARURU STOCK SALE. MONDAY 14th JULY. 120 HEAD OF CATTLE. 10 Fat Cows and Heifers--40 Store and Boner Cows. DAIRIES—--40 Good-quality 2-year Jersey and Jersey-cross Heifers. 10 Sound Young Cows. 10 Weaner Jersey and Jersey-cross Heifers. 100 SHEEP. 40 Fat Wethers. 20 Fat Ewes. 40 Fat and Store Lambs. 40 STORE AND WEANER PIGS. Entries Solicited. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY Limited, HAMILTON and Branches.

RUBBER Stamps, from 2/3 upwards. At this Office.

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Putaruru Press, Volume XXI, Issue 1238, 10 July 1947, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume XXI, Issue 1238, 10 July 1947, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume XXI, Issue 1238, 10 July 1947, Page 8

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