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SALES BY AUCTION. AT WAVERLEY SALEYARDS (For convenience of sale.) TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1929. At 1 o'clock. 'J'HE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from the Executors of the Estate of S. J. PRICE, to offer as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE. 00 DAIRY COWS, Jersey and Jersey Cross. 3 Bulls. 12 Yearlings. 2 Good Farm Horses, 1 Pony. 9 Sows with litter and to farrow. 25 Store Pigs. Milking Plant, Engine and Pump. Also Waggon, Dray, Disc and Tyne Harrows, S.F. Plough, Milk Cans, Harness, Tools, Sundries, and Ford Truck. NOTE. —The above herd is made up of very good dairy type Jersey and Jersey Cross Cows, in great condition. These cows are nearly all close up to calving and can be thoroughly recommended. This sale is being conducted at the Waverley Yards for convenience, and dairymen should not miss this sale. Seats may be reserved in cars leaving from Auctioneers’ Hawera Office. ON THE FARM, ELTHAM ROAD, OPUNAKE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929. At 12.30 p.m. FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr. F. W. ROWLANDS, who is giving up dairying, to offer as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE. 38 JERSEY DAIRY COWS. 2 Grade Jersey Bulls. 2 Pedigree Jersey Cows (Miro’s Duchess 9101, S.R., and Moorpark Dolly Dimple, 28788, S.R.). 2 Pedigree Jersey Yearling Bulls from above (S.R.). 1 Farm Horse (all work), ’2 Hacks, 1 Foal by “Black Willie.” 1 Grey Mare (all work), S.R. 1 Sow and Litter 9, 1 Sow (to farrow). 6 Store Pigs. 4-Cow L.K.G. Milking Plant, Releaser and Electric Motor, Spring Tip-dray and Harness, Gig and Harness, Sledge, Cans, Vise, Tools, and Sundries. t 1 Stack of Hay (about 4 tons). NOTE.—The above cows are with few exceptions all Jersey and are mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers. They are due in to profit early, starting to calve about 20th July. Dates will be given at the sale. Coming off this country these cows should do extremely well on improved pasture. We recommend dairymen to attend. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ■■ n rriJft 1 ■■iHnai iMißaßmanniiiimßr! iwTßirniif a TARANAKI FARMERS! SUPPORT THE pATEA pREEZING A FARMERS’ CONCERN. BOBBY CALVES AND PIGS. We commenced this industry in New Zealand. We purchase straight out for cash on receipt of buyers’ orders, or— Vye offer you the opportunity to Pool and' share in any Profits. Ask yourselves why Pigs and Calves •bring higher prices in Taranaki than anywhere in New Zealand to-day. Over £7OOO paid in Bonuses to Farmers this year. Be sure and arrange with Patea Buyers and collectors for this season’s Calves and Pigs. A. N. WILLIAMS, Manager. Patea Farmers’ Co-op Freezing Co., Ltd. L A. NOLAN A 00.. HIDES, CALFSKINS, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL AND TALLOW. Auction Sales of the above every four weeks at New Plymouth. NEXT SALE, JULY 9. Advice Cards and Labels sent on application. rpilE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE ± BACON CURING COMPANY, LTD., will receive PIGS from SHAREHOLDERS ONLY, as follow.:— JULY. Smart Road. —Mondays, 8, 9 and 10. Midhirat.—Tuesday, 9. Waitara. —Tuesday, 9. Tariki.—Tuesday, 9. Inglewood.—Wednesday, 10. NOTE.—An allowance of 1/- per head will be paid on all pigs delivered at our Smart Road Works. pARMERSI new and improved WARREN X FARMER MILKING MACHINE now selling at a reduced price. The only machine natural in its action. There is no releaser, big vacuum pump or tank, or pulsator. Nothing to take to pieces, wash up or re-assemble. Each cow has its own machine, independent of the others, and fitted with vacuum gauge, regulator and test tube for milking into open buckets. Also only half the usual power is required to drive this machine, which is the most efficient one on the market. INSPECTION AND INQUIRIES INVITED. GYDE & CO., HAWERA. P.O. Box 101. -/’Phone -2709.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1929, Page 16

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