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SALES BY AUCTION. CATALOGUES. OATALOGUES for the New Plymouth Jersey Cattle Club's Annual Bull Fair will be completed To-day. Dairy farmers —make early application for them to the Auctioneers: — NEWTON KING, LTD., FARMERS CO-OP., LTD, URENUi SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 30 Fat and Store Cows and Yearlings. 30 Dairy Cows and Heifers. 15 Store and Weaner Pigs. 600 Rimu Battens. WANGANUI ANNUAL BULL FAIR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931, At 11 a.m. (Sharp). PREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., LTD., will Sell, at their Wanganui Sale Yards. PEDIGREE YEARLING to 3-YEAR JERSEY BULLS, bred by John Robb, James J. Taylor, F. J. Christensen, Ti E. Watson, A. Muir, Lex. Cameron, W. A. Collins, A. R. Billinghurst, R. Power, Leo. Campion, S. A. Lock, W. C. Morgan, Frank Bristol, E.”H. Finnell, W. Johnston, Truby King. W. D. Knowles. 4Q PEDIGREE FRIESIAN and. S.H. BULLS, bred by Major R. A. Wilson and W. J. Cooper. 5Q GRADE JERSEY BULLS. This year’s entry comprises bulls of outstanding quality, size and butter-fat- backing, a feature being the fine condition and order in which they will come forward. The above list of Breeders speaks for itself, and we can confidently urge all those looking for herd sires to attend this fixture. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers. Luncheon may be obtained at the Yards. SOTH OD TRIM, LTD. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AT 11 A.M. NOLAN’S BUILDINGS, HAWERA. Smoked Fish, Onions, Vegetables. Dessert and Cooking Apples, Horse, Gig and Harness. CENTRAL MART, AT 1.30 P.M. Laying and Table Poultry, 11 good Silver Wyandottes (all laying), Hen and Chicks, 24 day-old Chicks, Chip Heater, Onions, Table Potatoes, Billiard Dining Table, and Sundries, Small quantity Furniture removed to mart for convenience of sale on account Mrs. Shackleton, including 5piece Drawing Room Suite, Octagon Table, 9 Oil Paintings, Folding Writing Desk, Child's Blackboard, 2 Fenders, Bookcase, „ Music, Music Holder, Sideboard, Palm Stand, 5 Kitchen Chairs, Kauri Kitchen Table, Duchess, Chest Drawers, Beds and Mattresses, Kapoc and Flax Mattresses, 2 Hospital Beds, Mirror, Hall Table, Pots and Pans, and Sundries. t nwPTHOTTTiiTiuJMOTaa DI w II • —wnm mi 111 ■»!■■■ w ONE SURE WAY OF REDUCING THE COST OF PRODUCTION. Install the PERFECT JJARROW , Simple to clean, will spread manure without the use of a chain. Adjustable teeth, will conform to any formation of the ground, and easy draft. Already hundreds of these harrows have been sold in Taranaki. INQUIRIES SOLICITED. pARANAKI MANUFACTURING 00., INGLEWOOD. 'Phone 108, FARMERS', PROTECT your cows from CONTAGIOUS MAMMITIS, and increase your returns by INOCULATING the whole here! with our combined and tested VACCINE. Vaccine costs 2/6 per dose (a dose contains three treatments). Syringe 10/6. Needles 1/- each. Write for Booklet. HAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD.; P.O. Box 181, HAMILTON. Fred Pratt, Manager. po STAND the Season ' at Sentry Hill, New Plymouth— RACEFUL <24) (Martian —Rose Red, own sister to Ukraine). Haceful Is a brother in blood to the Melbourne and N.Z. Cup, wnner Sasanof, while his dam Rose Red was an own sister to the dual Auckland Cup winner All Red. Raceful fe a handsome bay horse standing over 16 hands. Sound and even tempered, he proved a high-class racehorse, beating Humbug as a two-year-old and winning in all nine races and stakes to the value of almost £4OOO. Very few of bis progeny have raced, but Tradesman and Fraser have been successful, and some of his rising stock are very promising. TERMS: 10 gns., payable by Dec. 20. All Arcs grazed at 5/- per week, No responsibility taken. For cards and further particulars apply 'T. CARSON, Sentry Hill.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1931, Page 16

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