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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP. MANAIA SALE AND SUPPLEMENTARY BULL FAIR. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1931, 20 Bulls. 30 Store Cows. Dairy Cattle, Pigs, etc. AUROA SALE AND BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 75 Head Mixed Cattle, etc. 25 Bulls. 12 Dairy Cows and Heiferc. 20 Store Cattle. MR. S. C. McRAE’S ANNUAL SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DAIRY BULLS. KAKARAMEA SALEYARDS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1931. At 1 p.m. 60 Pedigree and High-grade Jersey Bulls, comprising:— 15 2 and 3-Year Grade Jerseys (maidens). 15 2 and 3-Year Grade Jerseys. 20 Well-grown Yearlings (by Rylands Sunspot,, t Lucky Glen and Lord Cloudberry). 1 Pedigree Holstein Bull. 5 Purebred Holstein Bulls (yearlings and 2-year). 2 Purebred 2-Year Milking Shorthorn Bulls. 1 Yearling Polled Angus Bull. 2 Purebred Yearling Shorthorn Bulls. NOTE.—The bulls to be submitted are in exceptionally good order, the yearling particularly being very choice, having all been well wintered on roots and hay. All purchases at this sale will be trucked free of charge or grazed until required. Every animal carries the vendor’s usual full guarantee. In order to meet present financial conditions approved buyers may defer payment until January 1, 1932, free of interest. OPUNAKE SALE AND BULL FAIR. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1931. 100 Pedigree and Grade Bulls, including selected animals from the following well-known vendors: J. F. Shepherd, J. H. Phillips, G. J. Clegg, J. Pettigrew, J. S. Tosland, D. F. Greenway and others. 40 4 and 5-Year Bullocks. 20 Good Jersey Cross Yearling Heifers. 40 Store Cows. 1 Farm Horse (all work). CENTRAL MART, STRATFORD. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), OCT. 17. R. M. PHILLIPS will sell as follows: — 11 a.m. —Prime Meat and Mutton. 11.30 a.m.—Vegetables, Rhubarb, ( Apples, Pears, Seed Potatoes, etc. 12 noon.—Poultry, Firewood, Wire Netting, Posts, Milk Cans, Sundries. 1 p.m.—Pigs, Furniture and General Mart Sundries. OONCRETE pOSTS Why pay more when you can obtain better quality for less? There is no other post to compare with the Concrete Post. Try them and prove it yourself. PRICE, 2/3 each on roadside, or 2/6 if delivered within 10 miles. L. SCHULER, Palmer Road, Kapuni. WAGE BOOK FOR FARMERS. BOOKS, specially drawn up for farmers’ purposes, to conform with the new unemployment tax, and approved by the Department of Labour, may be obtained from the Jobbing Daily News, New Plymouth. PRICE 3/6, CASH WITH ORDER. TIMBER! WHY NOT THE BEST, Taranaki Mountain Rimu for durability costs a little more to work up but lasts many years longer. Only a few years and mountain rimu will not be procurable. DRY, DRESSED TIMBER A SPECIALITY Delivery anywhere within reason. w. C. C LEMENT ’ TE KIRI. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. FARMERS! PROTECT your cows from CONTAGIOUS 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). Syringe 10/6. Needles 1/- each. Write for Booklet. HAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD., P.O. Box 181, HAMILTON. Fred Pratt, Manager. FARMERS! Take advantage of our prices for Milking Machines, Anderson Engines, V acuum Pumps, either new or second-hand. SEPARATORS, VATS AND DRIVES. Overhaul or Additions to any type of Milking Machines. Our Special Quotes for English Rubberware, Oils, Brushware, L.L. Piping and _ Fittings defy competition. OHAS. gWANSON, RANGI STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, General Engineers and Specialists in Acetone and Electric Welding.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1931, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1931, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1931, Page 12