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SALES BY AUCTION. KAPONGA SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1929. gQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc., including:— 20 Store and Forward Cows. 4 Fat Cows. 10 Yearling Heifers. 25 Springing Cows and Heifers. On account of a Client:— 12 Dairy Heifera. 4 Dairy Cows. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. ON MR. HOOPER’S FARM. OFF THE BOYLAN ROAD, Near NORMANBY. TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1929. At 12 o’clock Sharp. pHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have, received instructions from MR. J. J. PATTERSON, whose lease of three properties has expired, to offer as above:—. WITHOUT RESERVE. 140 DAIRY COWS, mostly Jerseys Jersey Cross. ) No. 1 Herd, MR. HOOPER:— 50 Dairy Cows, July and August calvers. No. 2 Herd, Mr. J. GUEST:— 50 Dairy Cows, mostly 2nd. and 3rd. calvers. No. 3 Herd, Mr. L. CRANN:— 38 Dairy Cows, mostly young and early calvers. Also 2 Farm Horses, 1 Pony, 1 Sow and Litter, Spring Dray, S.F. Plough, Drill, Roller, Discs, Cans, Harness, Trees, Chains, Sundries, etc. NOTE.—We have inspected the above herds and can thoroughly recommend these cows to intending purchasers of dairy Ftock. The cows are good young dairy type cattle, Jersey and Jersey Cross predominating, with a few Shorthorns and Holsteins. They are all due in July and August, many are close up now, and calving dates will be given at the sale. Dairymen wanting cows should not miss this genuine dispersal.

LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. KOHURATAHI DAIRY AND STORE SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929. At 12.30 p.m. 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comprising :— 80 Dairy Cows (guaranteed sound). 40 In-calf Jersey Heifers. 20 In-calf Holstein Heifers. 30 Mixed Yearlings. LIGHT LUNCHEON OBTAINABLE AT YARDS. Cars leave our Hawera and Stratford Offices on the morning of the sale. 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— We 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.

CENTRAL MART UNION STREET, HAWERA. MART SALES held on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Outdoor Clearing Sales held in any part of the District " J. C. S i,ITH - AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AGENT AND VALUATOR, Thone 2128. P.O. Box 178. FOR SALE. YVELL appointed Residence of 7 ’ rooms and out-buildings, all con-ve-iences on f-acre. Freehold. Suit retired Farmer. Price £BOO. Cheap. 101 ACRES All level, divided 8 pau docks Close to everything Buildings are: House of 7 rooms and conveni ences, 2-bail shed, barn and concrete dairy. Estimated carrying capacity, 8 cows Price, £1650 for the property, including part of the stock and separator. About £BOO required. G E°. B IRD, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, WAITARA. Box 43. ’Phi ne 163. USED MOTOR LORRIES FOR SALE 2 30-cwt. GRAHAM TRUCKS. 1 One-ton CHEVROLET. 2 One-ton FORDS. 1 ESSEX SIX COACH CAR. 1 DOUGLAS MOTOR-CYCLE, ALL GOOD VALUE. (JRUNDY'S ROTORS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 814.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1929, Page 20

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