SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP. GREAT HEIFER SALE SUPPLEMENTARY HEIFER SALE — On account of — THE ESTATE OF THE LATE J. F. STEVENSON. IN THE SALE PAVILION, MANAIA ROAD, MANAIA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1929, at 10.30 a.m. sharp. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1929, at 10.30 a.m. sharp. IKA CHOICE 2 & 3-YEAR JERSEY SPRINGING 150 HEIFERS. ‘5O CHOICE SPRINGING DAIRY < COWS 50 NOTE.—The above heifers are choice cattle, close to profit, and are the best line offering in Taranaki to-day. The cows are a particularly good lot. DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY! BOOK YOUR SEATS WITH AUCTIONEERS! THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY, LTD., HAWERA AND BRANCHES.
KAPONGA SALE. « FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1929. 900 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc., including : — 30 Store Cows. 6 Empty Sound Cows. 10 Yearling Heifers. 100 Wether Hoggets. 1 Good Milk Carter, 6-year-old (all work). 500 Split White Pine Battens. 10 Purebred Whi£e Leghorn Pullets (laying). IN DAIRY PENS: On account of Mr. F. REARDON: — 50 Choice 2 and 3-Year Jersey and Jersey Cross Springing Heifers. 20 Springing Cows (G.S.). NOTE. —The heifers were all carefully selected as yearlings from high-producing herds, and have been well farmed in the meantime. They are coming forward in splendid condition, are a very typey lot, and springing down nicely. The cows are close to calving and guaranteed sound. Also on account of Messrs. B. anl A. Cleland, J. F. McCarthy, J. F. Phillips, R. Gray, L. Bolton, A. E. Candy, W. G. O’Neill, and others: — 80 Springing Cows and Heifers. Those in want of a few cows or heifers should not fail to attend this sale. CENTRAL MART, HAWERA. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), AUGUST 15. At 1.30 p.m. J C. SMITH will sell by Auction as above • — Poultry, including 1 Drake and 3 Ducks, Khaki-Campbells (Cruickshank- Ambler strain), 1 White Wyandotte Cockerel and 2 Pullets (bred by Gibbons Bros., Ngaere), 4 Draught Collars, Shacklock No. 00 Range 30-gallon Wizard Separator, 65 good Records, lot of good Books, Writing Table, Tea Waggon, High-class Table Grand Cabinet Brunswick fpramophone and Records, Fruit and Sundries. AT THE SHOP, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. TODAY (THURSDAY), AUGUST 15. At 11 a.m. J C. SMITH will sell by auction as above on account of- LALA AND SON, who are giving up business and leaving the district, STOCK-IN-TRADE, including : — Remington Cash Register, Fruit Scales, Shelving, Cart and Harness, Pears, Bananas, Oranges, Apples, Peanuts, Mixed Nuts, Tomatoes, Sweets, Tins Pineapple, Potatoes, Carrots, Onions, Three-quarter Bed and Mattress, Lino., Gent’s Bicycle and Sundries. LEASEHOLDS. 50-COW FARM. 0g ACRES, in the best locality, all ploughable. Live and wire fences. Will carry 50 cows if reasonably well farmed. New 4-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences, cowshed, concreted floor, etc. Close to town, factor, and railway. Owner will lease for 3 to 5 years at £2 17/6 per acre, half-year’s rent in advance. Can have immediate possession. First to inspect will buy. This is a great opportunity to secure a good farm at a reasonable rental. ANOTHER LEASEHOLD. 204 ACRES, in good locality. Will carry 60 dairj r cows and dry stock; 4-roomed House and porch, cowshed, etc. Will lease for 3 to 5 years at £1 7/6 per acre. Half-year’s rent in advance. ALEX. M C MULLIAN ’Phone 424 Private 2315. Land, Stock and Station Agent, STRATFORD. Hawera Rep.: F. Litchward. ’Phone 2339. Dairy farmers should bear in mind that it is not possible to rear healthy calves from unhealthy parents; nor need they expect their heifer calves to become high-recording cows, if they are the progeny of mongrel bulls that have no butterfat backing, and low-recording cows. They should cull the boarders and the unhealthy. Feed the selected calves on “Tui’ calfmeal for best results. 8
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