SALES BY AUCTION. ■ ; - - ' 1 " ■ - ~ — NEWTON KING, LTD. MIRO MEADOWS JERSEY HERD DISPERSAL SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER Sth, AT NOON. ON THE FARM, AT TARIKI. rpHE Miro Meadows Jersey Herd, has been founded upon Champidns, ‘and only great sires have been used. “K.C.8.” was used, for two seasons,, and : the only other purchased sires were the Show Champions “Starbright 2nd” atid “Admiral of Puketapu.” - • • The cows are all great producers, with udders of a most desirable type. Miro Meadows cows have joined many herds in the Dominion, always giving satisfaction., . . , ■ ' f 33 COWS, HEIFERS AND BULLS 33 WITHOUT RESERVE. SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER Bth, AT NOON. NEWTON KING, LTD. - - AUCTIONEERS.
HAYMARKET SALE, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-MORROW — FRIDAY 200 STORE Slip and Weaner Pigs, 1 half-draught 5-year farm gelding, 100 Rimu posts, 100 punga posts, set Orchardist’s discs, pair Gig Shafts, axle and springs complete, spring Dray, S.S. Plough, Hay Sweep, 300 battens, Sundries, etc. 440 Norwegian Ash Battens. FARMERS! ■"PROTECT your cows from CONTAGIX OUS MAMMITIS, and increase your returns by INOCULATING the whole herd with our combined and tested VACCINE. Vaccine costs 2/6 per dose (a dose contains three treatments). Syrings 10/6. Needles 1/- each. Write for Booklet. HAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD., P.O'. Box 181, HAMILTON. . Fred Pratt, Manager DAIRY FARMERS! J'HE JJAMILTON JI 0T W ATER AND gTEAM gTERILISER Will give you boiling water in 5 minutes and steam in 15 minutes. Steam your milking machines and cans and take Superfine Milk to the factory. ECONOMICAL IN FUEL COSTS. Made from Pumice and therefore retains heat. FIFICACY PROVED. PRICE: £l2 9s F.O.R. HAMILTON. J. B. LAURENSON, SOLE TARANAKI AGENT, Union Street, Hawera. ’Phone 2660. 2*o Stand the Season at Awakino: — STORK 'COV During his racing career he was placed 48 times, winning £7247 10/- in stakes. His most notable performances were Mitchelson Cup, Stratford Cup, Paul Memorial, Opunake Cup, Egmont Cup, Taranaki Cup, etc., and when he was retired from the turf he/was as sound as the day he was foaled. Coming of a great family, Martian being his paternal uncle, and being a proved stayer, his offspring should be all that can be desired. One only needs to see his first lot of yearlings to realise they will make great horses. FEES - - £6 6/-. Good Grazing, 2/- per week. All care but no responsibility.; For further particulars apply— L. T. FAULS, 'Phone 25.' Awakino. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION BLUE PETER By Bonnie Dene—Cot ■ Case; 6 years old. (1925) V.B
VT7TLL Stand the Season at Ohangai, ’’ and travel Normanby, Matapu, Kapuni, Auroa, Otakeho, Kaponga, Manaia and Districts. Terms - - £4 4/- . T. HOGAN, or T. GLYNN, . Matapu, ’ Groom-in-charge, Ohangai. E LTHAM , MACHINERY gXCHANGE. have large stocks of Milking Machinery, including:— COMPLETE MILKING MACHINES. 1-MN. BRASS PIPING. ■ lilN. BRASS PIPING. PULSATORS. RELEASORS. VACUUM GAUGES. RELIEF VALVES. . VACUUM PUMPS. We overhaul or erect milking machines anywhere in Taranaki to comply with the Government Regulations. Appointments on Wednesdays and Saturdays. W. RICKETTS, Manager. 'Phone 140. ELTHAM. P.O. Box 68. 'T’HE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING 7 COMPANY will receive PIGS from SHAREHOLDERS ONLY as follows: — NOVEMBER. Urenui. —Mondays, November 3 and 17. Auroa Road.—Mondays, November 3 and 17 (up to 12 noon)., Huiroa. —Mondays, November 3 and 17 (up to 12.30 p.m.). Stratford.—Mondays, November 3 and 17. Waitara.—Tuesdays, November 4 and 18. Matapu.—Tuesdays, 4 and 18 (up to 12.30 p.m.). Midhirst.—Tuesdays, 4 and 18. Eltham.—Wednesdays, 5 and 19. Toko.—Mondaj’s, 10 and 24, . Pihama.—Mondays, November 10 and 24 (up to 12 noon). Waireka Road. —Mondays, November 10 and 24. Douglas.—Mondays, November 10 and 24. Tariki.—Tuesdays,<i I November 11 and 25. Kapuni.—Tuesdays, November 11 and 25. (up to 12.30 p.m.). Inglewood.—Every Wednesday. Smart Road.—Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Te Wera.—Mondays, November 3 and 17 (1 to 4 p.m.). NOTE.—An allowance of 1/* per head will be paid on all pigs delivered at our Smart Road Works on the above dates. We also supply our shareholders with BARLEYMEAL or POLLARD at lowest possible rates/ . ‘ Inquiries solicited at 'phone No. 12 or Box 24, Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1930, Page 16
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