Auction Sales. BREEDERS ' J*IG JERSEY SALE •". •' IG ERSEY ALE I STRATFORD JERSEY ■ CATTLE BREEDERS' ANNUAL SALE. FRIDAY, Ist JUNE, 1928, at 11 a.m. The above sale will be held at the FARMERS* CO-OP. ORGANISATION. SOCIETY'S SALES PAVILION, -STRATFORD. ■•' A CHOICE OFFERING COMPRISED OF SELECTED ENTRIES FROM ' TWENTY-THREE LEADINGJERSEY BREEDERS AS FALLOWS:— * v \ 9 Stud Cows, including Goneril 71811) fat. 70 Two-year-old Heifers, including- a daughter of Sultan's Daisy, 9681 b fat, and all well supported with butter-fat backing 19 Choice Yearling Heifers. 9 Stud Bulls JO7 HEAD. JERSEY BREEDERS and DAIRY " FARMERS, this is your opportunity, for it is a big sale, and there are bound to be many bargains. Grade stock are in very short supply this season, and it is very likely that it will be possible to get established with pedigree stock from this sale at prices very little in advance of those ruling for grades and which will be real herd improvers. No person connected with the dairy industry can afford to miss this great sale. ',■•' Catalogues on application to the •,.,, Auctioneers: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD.
'HE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVB BACON CURING COMPANY, Ltd., will receive PIGS from Shpreiholders QNLY as follows: MAY. Tariki—Tuesdays, 1, 15 and 29. Stratford —Mondays, 7, and 21. Huiroa—Mondays, 7 and 21. Midhirst—Tuesdays, "8 and- 22. Toko—Mondays, 14 and 28. Douglas—Mondays, fit and 28. pigs.. THOMAS BORTHWICK <fe SONS, 'A'ASIA) LTMITED. .> ; r WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. RECEIVING DATES FOR MAY. Tuesdays—Stratford, May Ist, lstftV 29th. Yvednesdays—Matapu, 1.30 to 3 p.m.,. May l&th. i Midhirst, 2nd, 16th, 30th. Thursdays—Fukengahu, May 3rd, 21st Fridays—Kaponga, May 4th, 18th, June Ist. prices-. ■;.■.'. #Porkers: Up to 1201 b, sd. Baconers: 121 \';o WOlb, 6d. Chopper Sow? 2jd lb.# The above prices include the Government subsidy. Less only one shilling per pig insurance. ■> Calfskins: Current market rates. BUYERS—7. H. Butcher, Stratford; F. H, Wright, Hawera; R. M. Thuft» ton, Eltham. R. Butcher, Was* tara; or direct to For further particulars apply if .Buyers or direct u> THOMAS 80-vTHWICK , & SO VT 3 (A'ASIA) LIMITED, WAITARA
GUARANTEED FOE 10 YEARS. .Stocks held by— UNION FOUNDRIES, LTD. STRATFORD. ELTHAM ANTJ 1\ T EW PLYMOUTH
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 61, 23 May 1928, Page 8
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