I RAHOTU SALE. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1930. At 12.30 p.m. 200 HEAD OF CATTLE, including:— 25 Fat, Forward and Store Cows. 10 In-calf Jersey and Jersey Cross Heifers. 10 Yearling Jersey Heifers. 15 Weaner Pigs. 30 Hoggets. 6 Acres of Turnips on Geo. Watson’s section, Newell Road, with good run off. SALE OF EXTRA CHOICE HIGH GRADE JERSEYS. MR. W. W. MOLLER'S SALE. AT THE HOMESTEAD, PUKEARUHE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1930. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. KING, LTD., have received instructions from Mr. W. W. MOLLER, who has sold his farm, to sell as above WITHOUT RESERVE the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising : — 110 CHOICE HIGH - GRADE JERSEY COWS. 15 Choice 2-Year Springing Heifers. 3 Purebred Jeraey Bulls. 3 Good Farm Horses. 1 Light Spring Cart Horse. 1 Set Duncan Discs (14 blades), John Deere Mower,- John Deere Hay Rake, S.F. Plough, Hillside Plough, 2-ton Waggon, 2 Hay Sweeps, set Tripod and Chain Harrows, Tip_ Spring Cart, 17 Milk Cans (20-g,allon), Swingletrees, Harness, Horse Covers, Sundries, etc. Thia herd is undoubtedly an outstanding one and ranks with the best in Taranaki. The cows are all fawns with the exception of 12 and are in excellent condition! Forty-five are from 2nd. to 4th. calvers while the balance are sth calvers and the majority are due to calve to the service of purebred Jersey bull in July and August. Test sheets and calving dates will be available on sale day, and dairy farmers desirous of purchasing cows of outstanding quality and heavy-producing ability should not miss this opportunity of being able to eelect their requirements from the best offering. The average returns per cow will be announced at a later date. Cars will leave all offices of the auctioneers as required. BUY—PRODUCTS! QUALITY UNMATCHED. MILD CURED HAMS AND BACON. Every Rasher marked “EGMONT." ALSO— Cooked Pressed Ham. All Pork Sausages. Pork Luncheon Sausage. Lard, in lib Pats and Bulk. TH. VY 1 ™ 11 & S ONS ' L TD * HAWERA. T. Waite, Stratford Buyer. PATEA pARMERS’ (JO-OP. pREEZING CO., LTD. PIG RECEIVING & COLLECTING DAYS. Opunake and District* - Every Monday. K. McNae, Buyer, Opunake. ’Phone 100. Kapuni and District.—Every .Monday. 8. Poulsen, Buyer, Normanby. ’Phone No. 28282. Normanby and District.— Tuesday. 8. Poulsen, Buyer, Normanby. ’Phone No. 28282. „ _ Eltham and District.— Tuesday- F. E. Bocock, Eltham. ’Phone No. 197. Hawera and District.—Every Wednesday * S. Poulsen, Normanby. Stratford and District.—Every Wednesday, F. E. Bocock, Eltham. ’Phone 197. Purchases of all classes of FAT STOCK at current rates, or will treat on behalf of owners and exporters. For further particulars apply to any of the Company fi Buyers or direct at the Company’s Office. A. N. WILLIAMS, Manager. RICHFIELD TON SPOT OF POWER NO LOSS OF. POWER BY EVAPORATION. Try Richfield! Conies straight to you from refinery in air-tight tins. First grade. From your Store or Factory Richfield Second Grade can be obtained at 8d case ‘ '' ■' less.-. .■
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1930, Page 16
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