SALES BY AUCTION, FARMERS’ GO-OP. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! IT A WEK A SALE Y A RDS. HAWERA SALE YARDS. 124) CHOICE JERSEY & JERSEY GROSS COWS 120 NOTE.—The vendor of these cattle, Mr. F. Reardon, gives a complete GUARANTEE as to the soundness of each individual animal, besides which he will deliver free of charge in the Manaia', Eltham and Okaiawa districts all cows purchased from him. TO-MORROW 1 TO-MORROW! II AWE RA S ALE YARDS. HAWERA SALE YARDS. On Account of MR. A. E, SPRATT. 9.<0 CHOICE JERSEY COWS 20 CLOSE TO PROFIT. ' 20 SELECT 3-YEAR JERSEY HEIFERS 20 NOTE—A full guarantee of soundness at’calving will protect all. buyers ot these choice young dairy cows, all of which are close to calving.
MR. JAS. LINN’S SALE. ON THE FARM, NORMANBY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930. At 1 p.m. J’HE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr. JAS. LINN, who is going out of dairying, to offer on his behalf the whole of his Live Stock, Household Furniture and Sundries, as under: — gg JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, including:— 20 Pedigree Jersey Cows. 16 Grade Jersey Cows. 1 Yearling Pedigree Heifer. 2 Yearling Pedigree Bulls. 1 2-Year Pedigree Bull. 12 Purebred Brown Leghorn Hens (laying). IMPLEMENTS & FURNITURE, Etc., "including 6 20-gallon Cans, 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, Duchess, 2 Wardrobes, Pedestal, Sideboard, Kitchen Chairs and Table, Double Bedstead, Carpets, Runners, Mats, etc., Books, Crockery, Cupboard and Bins, Hallstand, 4-ton Ford Truck, and complete list of useful Farm and Household Sundries. NOTE.—This old established herd contains some of the best known proven producing strains, for Mr. Linn has never had any but the best of pedigree Jersey bulls on the farm. Nineteen of the cows are July calvers, many of which will be close to profit on the day of the sale, while of the balance 13 are due in August. Catalogues containing the extended pedigrees of the purebred animals together with the due dates will be available from the auctioneers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. KAPONGA SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930. £0 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, etc., including:— 20 Store Cows. 15 Jersey Cross Wenner Heifers. 10 Pigs.
FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. HAWEEA HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AUGUST 8 AND 9, 1930. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. JOS. TOSLAND’S ANNUAL HEIFER FAIR. ' OPUNAKE SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930. The Offering will comprise: 120 CHOICE JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS SPRINGING HEIFERS. 30 G.S. Young Dairy Cows. NOTE.—We have inspected these cattle which are now on turnips and can recommend them to the most discriminating of dairymen. Shewing plenty of quality, size and condition, they are ideal dairy cattle. The cows comprise the homestead herd of Mr. Tosland and have averaged the good returns for this class of country of 2801 b. butter-fat per cow. RICHFIELD SECOND GRADE be obtained at SB CASE LESS. KPWH.O Mi ORDER BY THE CASE’ But insist on "RICHFIELD! Speed! Power! Mileage! Away ahead of everything. From Your Store or Factory.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1930, Page 16
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