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SALES BY AUCTION. KAPONGA SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1930. , MIXED CATTLE. 35 Forward and Store Cows. 10 Fresh-conditioned Cows. 20 Jersey Weaner Heifers. 5 Bulls. 1 Schoolboy's Pony, 1 Shetland Pony. 6 Indian Runner Ducks. 1 McCormick Mower. On account of a Client: 12 Choice Jersey and Jersey Crosu Dairy Cows (August calvers). 10 Choice Jersey Cross Dairy CowA (early calvers). MR. W. R. SADLER’S SALE. r AT KAPONGA SALEYARDS. (For convenience of sale) FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 13. At 12.30 p.m. sharp, KING, LTD ~ have been favoured with instructions by Mr. W. R, SADLER, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. EXTRA CHOICE JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, July, August and September calvers, mostly second to fifth calvers, in calf to a pedigree Jersey bull, 3 Extra Choice Jersey 2-Year-old Incalf Heifers. 2 Weaner Jersey. Heifers. 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull. 1 Good Farm Horso. 6 25-Gallon Milk Cans, Spring Tipdray, set of Harness, ■ Chains, Stumping Jack, Farm Xm.plements, Tools and Sundries. 20 Good Cow Covers. WITH SLIGHT - 1 3-cow Plant Milking Machine and Electric Motor. Fully paid Kaponga Dairy Company Shares. " NOTE. —This is a choice herd of good’ \ framed young Jersey cows, all of which are in splendid condition showing down well, la calf. These cows, have averaged closO on SOOlbs. butter-fat per cow, factory teturns, and all are in calf to a pedigree Jersey bull. We can confidently recontmend buyers of good quality cattle to at- ; tend this sale. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 58, 1930. KAPONGA SALEYARDS. KING, LTD., will sell on accountof MRS. V. M. POINGDESTR4 Mangatoki, who is going out of WITHOUT RESERVE:— 77 JERSEY COWS in calf to, pedigrtf Jersey bulls, and with the exception . of eight all are Guaranteed Sound at Calving. FARMERS' REMEMBER THAT ALL COWS EXCEPT EIGHT ARE GUARAbh ' TEED SOUND AT CALVING. A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Sixty-one of these cows have been milked on the Hastings Road farm, and thA balance of 16 are from the Awatuna farfile Included in this herd are 4 pedigree seys of exceptionally good breeding; Th® Hastings Road cows have averaged 300 LB-.-BUTTER-FAT. — ALSO — WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. g 0 JERSEY IN-CALF HEIFERS. ALL PICKED FROM 300 LB. BUTTER FAT HERDS, AND GUARANTEED IST ■ CALF. THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE X BACON CURING COMPANY, LTD., will receive PIGS from ONLY as follows:— JUNE. Urenui. —Mondays, June 2 and 16. Stratford—Mondays, June 2. Toko. —Monday, June 9. Waireka Road.—Monday, June 9. Tariki.—Tuesdays, June 10 and 24. Auroa Road.—Monday, June 16. Waitara.—Tuesday, June 17. Midhirst. —Tuesday, June 17. Inglewood.—Every Wednesday. Smart Road—Every Tuesday and Wednesday.

Present Advances: Porkers 60/110, 6dj Baconers 110/150, 5Jd. - NOTE. —An allowance of 1/' per head, will be allowed on all pigs delivered £$ our Smart Road Works on the above date®. BUY- - • PRODUCTS! Cash Buyers of Bacon Pige, Porkers and Choppers in any quantity. Highest priced! PaidPIG RECEIVING DATES FOR MARCH. Kaponga.—Tuesday, 4 and 18 (from 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.). Mahoe.—Tuesday, 4 and 18 (frpm 12.30 p.m. to 2.15 p.m.). ( Stratford.—Wednesday, 5 and I®. To Wera, Eltham and Auroa (by arrange* ment). >, T. H. W ALKER & S ONS « L ?D,j HAWERA. T. Waite, Stratford Buyer. y

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1930, Page 20