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SALES BY AUCTION. ELTHAM SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925. 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, ETC., including—--30 store and forward cows 20 2-year Jersey cross I.C. heifers 250 HEAD MIXED SHEEP, including— -150 lambs 100 Romney boggetts (good) ON THE FARSL SOUTH ROAD OTAKEHO. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925. At 12 O’clock Sharp. 'jpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP have received instructions from Mr. W. P. Hughes to sell as above the whole of his Herd, Implements, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. 104 JERSEY, HOLSTEIN and JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS. 2 Bulls. 3 Waggon Horses. 5 Sows. 1 Boar. 6 Store Pigs. Waggon, Block Dray, Cambridge Roller, Discs, 11 Coulter-Duncan Drill, Hayrake, Tedder, Sweep, Mower, Tripod and Tyne Harrows, Horse Hoe, D.F. Plough, Harness, Farm Sundries, etc. NOTE.—This is a Jersey and Jersey cross herd slightly above the average and in good condition. Forty of them are due in July, and the remainder in August.. There are very few old cows in the herd and they should do well in whatever country they are taken to. We recommend buyers to attend. Luncheon provided. ON THE FARM. MAIN ROAD, KAKARAMEA. THURSDAY, JUNE 25. At 12.30 p.m. 'J’HE FARMERS’ CO-OP., having received instructions from MR. J. B. DUKE, will sell as above his complete herd, implements, etc., WITHOUT RESERVE:— 27 YOUNG PEDIGREE AND JERSEY CROSS COWS 13 heifers in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls 6 weaners by pedigree Jersey bulls 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 breeding sow 1 young mare, spring-carter 2 lambs Spring cart, S.F. Lever Plough, Discs, Gig and Spring Cart Har-\ ness, Milk Cans, Cream Cans, 2 Milking Machine Buckets, Posts, Wire, Timber, Pig Troughs, 20 White Leghorns. With Slight Reserve. —Treloar Milking Machine (only two years in use); Vendor will have this re-erected in purchaser’s shed by Treloar people free ol cost. NOTE: This is a young herd of Jersey Cows, with a few exceptions. The majority are rising fourth calvers, six. second calvers, all except five being due in August, dates given at sale. They are in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bulls. The Vendor has culled very heavily amt had no intention of selling until a few weeks ago. The average test is 4.5, and we are of the opinion that these cows will do well wherever taken. Light Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, AUROA. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925. At 1 o’clcok. rpIE FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from MR. A. BROWN, to Sell on above date— WITHOUT RESERVE DAIRY COWS These cows are practically all young Jerseys, in good condition, and early calvers, and show exceptionally good returns. We have no hesitation in recommending these cattle to persons in search of the best. Light .Luncheon Provided WINTER IN J)ELIGHTFUL JJAWAII. REDUCED FARES TO HONOLULU. From Auckland: — “Niagara”—Jun© 9; “Aorangi” July 7. “Niagara”—August 4. Returning from Honolulu:— “Niagara”—July 8; “Aorangi” August 5. “Niagara”—September 2. RETURN FARE—First-class from £5O. For full particulars apply— UNION STEAM SHIP CO., Of N.Z., LTD. L A. UOLAH & CO. HIDES, SHEEPSKINS AND TALLOW. AUCTION SALES of the above every four weeks at New Plymouth. NEXT SALE JULY 14. Advice Cards and Labels sent on application. TAUPIRI COAL MINES, LTD. JpARMERS! Get a quote from us for a truck of Taupiri Coal before the winter. Best on the market. W. W. THOMSON & SON, St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth. 'Phone 654. Chief Taranaki Agents for Taupiri, Stat and Abermain.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1925, Page 12

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