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SALES BY AUCTION. DISPERSAL SALE. ESTATE OF THE LATE E, R. HASTIE. ON THE FARM, RAMA ROAD, KAUPOKONUI. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927. At 11 a.m. sharp, gpilE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have been favoured with instructions and will sell by Public Auction as above:— ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 155 HIGH-CLASS DAIRY COWS, comprising:— 18 Pedigree Jersey Cows. 137 Grade Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows (in milk and close to profit). 25 Store Cows and Empty Heifers. 22 Yearling Jersey Heifers. 3 Yearling Pedigree Jersey Heifers. 19 Jersey Heifer Calves. 11 BULLS, comprising:— 4 3-Year Pedigree Jersey Bulb. 2 Yearling Pedigree Jersey Bulb. 3 Grade Two-year Jersey Bulb. 2 Yearling Jersey Bulls. HORSES:— 6 Heavy slnd Three-quarter Draught Horses. • 3 Hacks. PIGS, comprising:— 4 Young Sows (with litters). 7 Young Sows (to farrow). 1 Boar. 8 Fat Pigs. 30 Store Pigs. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC.:— 6-Cylinder Buick Car (1920 model). Ford Truex. Waggon. B-Cow Milking Plant, Ridd cups, 4 h.p. Lister Engine, Booth McDonald Vacuum and Water Pump. 130-G:dlon Alfa-Laval Separator, 19 Milk Cans, 26 Cream Cana, Milk Vats, 9ft. Cambridge Roller, Gig. Dray, 2 sets Chain Harrows, Manure Distributor, 11-Coulter Duncan Drill, Albion Reaper and Binder, D.F. Plough, McCormick Disc., Tripod Harrows, Swingletree, Collars and Harness, General Farm Sundries. NOTE.—We have inspected the aba j steck and chattels and report that the herd is comprised of good Jersey and Jer-sey-cross cows in good condition. About 117 have calved and are at present averaging about 30 lbs. of milk a day. The young cattle, horses, pigs and implements are also in splendid order. As stated above, this is an ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED DISPERSAL and is probably the last opportunity this season that dairymen will have of filling their requirements at a sale of this sort. We can confidently recommend anyone in search of any of the above stock, etc., to attend this sale. Cars will leave our various offices and branches throughout Taranaki on the morning of sale. Please book seats.

SALE AT 11 A.M. SHARP. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. m !!!■■■ I GOODWILL ANO CONFIDENCE JF the essence of any successful business, and in this respect we have indeed been very fortunate. Our factory plant b up to date, our staff know their work, and >ur business management is good. All are workers; no waste, no slackness; hence we can give good returns to all our friends who supply us. Our business is our hobb; ; the one and only thing we enjoy. Make up your mind to supply us, and rail jc cream to St. John's Station. For further particulars, write us, P.O. Box 185, W anganui. MAORiLAND DAIRY CO., LTD., Agents for Diabolo and Alfa Seperators. 12

L 0,. N(OH & CO., HIDES, CALFSKINS, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL AND TALLOW. AUCTION SALES of the above every Four Weeks at New Plymouth. NEXT SALE, OCTOBER 4. Advice Cards and Labeb sent on application. Jumper OrL&CoLmm ISM yr ul ULAZSSttc&GNWRnrERS gpilE tJiARANAKI JNVESTMENT AND PEPOS t CORPORATION LIMITED. Directors: Messrs. J. B. Richards (Chairman), Ja«. Fiedric, E. Marfeti, Alan Good, I. G. Gibson, R. Dingle, SMacalister. Libera! advances uada on mortgage at Lowest Current Rates. Deposits accepted at following rates:— INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. Deposits at Call . 5 er cent. Fixed Deposits (6 months) . 5 per co it. Fixed Deposits (12 months) 6 per cent. Fixed Deposits (2'l months) 6 per cent. WILLIAM POWER, •Secretary, Stratfor-i.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1927, Page 16

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