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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ GO-OP. ~ SPRING HORSE FAIRS. August 7.—OPUNAKE. August 8. —INGLEWOOD. August 9 and 10. —HAWERA, September 19.— WAVERLEY. Clients please note that we are receiv- ] ing entries for the above Fairs. Please advise our agents or ring our nearest branch so that numbers may be reserved EARLY. OPUNAKE SALE. MONDAY, JULY 15. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE INCLUDING: 15 Store cow’s. * 20 Yearling Heifers. 50 In-calf Heifers and Dairy Cows. 1 Spring Cart Horse (all work), 1 30cwt Waggon, Spring Dray, set Spring Cart and Buggy Harness, Sundries. Further entries being received. KAKARAMEA SALE. MONDAY, JULY 15. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: 20 Store Cows 2 Good Dairy Cows (close up). SHEEP, INCLUDING: 143 Sound-mouth ewes, in lamb to Southdown and Romney rams. . 00 2-tooth Ewes, in lamb to Romney Rams. On account of Mr. FRANK GREAVES: 190 2 and 4-tooth Ewes, in lamb to Romney Rams. 70 4 and 5-year Ew’es, in lamb to Romney Rams. Further entries being received.

MANAIA SALE. , TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929. gQ HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE, etc., including.:— 30 Store and Forward Cows. 6 Fat Cows. 10 Forward Cows. 10 Yearling Heifers. 12 Springing Cows. 36 M.T. Ewes. 12 Store Pigs. 1 Sow (close to profit). 1 Tip-dray, 12 Cow Covers. 1 Stack Hay, 5 tons may be seen on Railway Reserve, Manaia. FURTHER ENTRIES BEING RECEIVED ELTHAM SALE?' WEDNESDAY, 17th JULY, 1929. | g 0 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc.,- including : — 20 Store and Forward Cows. 15 Jersey Yearling Heifers. 10 Springing Cows and Heifers. 12 Store Pigs. 40 S.M. Ewes in lamb to S.D. rams. 2 Wade Saws, 3 Swingletrees and Sledge. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. : — { HAWERA ANNUAL PIG FAIR. GLOVER ROAD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929, at 1 o’clock ENTRIES BEING RECEIVED. Clients please note the above date PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JJLTHAM piG pAIR. WEDNESDAY, 31st JULY, 1929. Entries for the above are now being received.

HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929. 25'0 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE. On account of Mr. S. C. TONKS, his Annual Draft of:— JQO CHOICE 3-YEAR JERSEY INCALF HEIFERS. NOTE—Undoubtedly one of the finest lines of in-calf heifers to be submitted to dairymen this year, we have every confidence in recommending these cattle. OVER 60 PER CENT. ARE FROM TESTED DAMS, having been selected as calves from Mr. Tonks’ well-known herd of 200 cows, which this season has averaged 330 lbs. of butter-fat per cow—the highest record per cow for big herds under the South Taranaki Herd-Testing Association. An unparalleled opportunity for dairymen to secure high-producing cattle. ALSO— On account of MR. F. REARDON• 1Q() JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS. NOTE—These cattle are young, goodcoloured cows off hilly country. The majority ar© July cal vers, nothing, being later than the 20th August, thus ensuring an early return to purchasers. All will cany the vendor’s guarantee of soundness at calving, a fact which will be appreciated by past purchasers of Mr. Reardon’s This very choice line of cows we have no hesitation in recommending to dairymen. Following his usual custom Mr. Reardon will deliver cows free of charge to Manaia, Okaiawa, Kaponga and Eltham’.for purchasers at his sale. NOTE.—Pig Sale will commence at 12 noon Sharp. Dairy Sale will commence at 12.30 p.m. sharp*

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1929, Page 16

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