SALES BY AUCTICN. FARMERS’ CO-OP. MANAIA SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1929. 100 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE, including:— 10 Fat Cows. 40 Store Cows. 20oJIixed Wcanere. 20 Pigs. 1 Spring Dray. On Account of MR. JAS. BARLOW, whose lease of section has expired: 6 Choice Jersey Dairy Cows, one in milk. 5 July® Calvers. These are young cows with good butter-fat returns. FURTHER SALE ENTRIES BEING RECEIVED. ELTHAM SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1929. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including:— 20 Fat, Forward and Store Cows. 15 Weaner Heifers. 10 Dairy Cows. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE, 1929, At 1 o’clock eharp, ON THE FARM, PALMER ROAD, * KAPUNI. JHE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., instructed by MR. G. R. SMITH, who is giving up dairying, will offer as above—
WITHOUT RESERVE 5J JERSEY AND JERSEY-SHORT- / HORN DAIRY COWS. 4-cow Auto Bucket Plant, complete with 4-h.p. Lister Engine (S.R.); 127 Joll Company Shares, fully paid (S.R.); Milk Cans, Pig Troughs, Copper and Stand. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—Mr. Smith has been dairying on the Palmer Road for the past 32 years, and this is his first clearing sale. The cows are in good condition, mostly young and chiefly July and August calvers. The butter-fat returns will be just on 3001bs per cow for the season just ended, and during the flush the v cows were averaging about 4 gallons daily. Mr. Smith intends to stock up with sheep;'. We can with every confidence recommend dairymen to attend this sale. LIGHT LUNCH PROVIDED. HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929. 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, etc., Including:— 20 Fat and Forward Cows. 59 Store Cows. 30 Weaner and Store Pigs. 100 Ewe Lambs (g’ood). Also, on Account of MR. STEVE MATTHEWS, who has sold his farm at Te Roti. His choice dairy herd of: 15 Jersey and Jersey-cross Cows. 1 Springing Heifer. 1 Farm Horse, Dray and Harness, Milk-cans, Piping, etc. NOTE: The above herd can be thori oughly recommended to dairymen, the cows are in good condition and. individual returns and calving dates will be given at sale. On factory returns these cows averaged 3221 b fat over last season, the test never being .below 4.
FURTHER SALE ENTRIES SOLICITED
HAWERA HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, JUNE 15. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. Full particulars later. Clients Please Note Above Date. ROEBUCK’S OKATO GARAGE. YTAVING installed an up-to-date Acety-' lene Welding Plant, we are now prepared to undertake all Repairs. BENZINE, OIL AND TYRES IN STOCK. FREE AIR. PATEA FARMERS’ CO-OP. FREEZING CO., LTD., and PATEA DISTRICT MEAT CO., LTD. WILL purchase all classes of fat stock at highest ruling rates. Wil! freeze stock, pool calves, and receive pigs on consignment oh behalf of farmers at current rates. For further particulars apply to cortir pany’s buyers or ’phone office. A. N. WILLIAMS, Managing Secretary.- 11 ; 'Phone 29M, Patea. PIGS! PIGS! PIGS! T. H. W ALKER & S ONS ’ < HAWERA. Are Cash Buyers of: BACON PIGS, PORKERS & CHOPPERS. Highest Prices Paid. ' RECEIVING DATES FOR MAY, 1929.4 Stratford.—Monday, May 13 and 27, Toko.—Tuesday, May 21. Douglas.—Tuesday, May 21. Midhirst.—Wednesday, May 22. Mahoe and Te Wera.—By arrangement. PRICES: 6d per lb. Further particulars on application to— I T. WAITE, c, '-nfford Bdyer. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1929, Page 16
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