SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP. OKAIAWA SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1934. 6 Fat and Forward Cows. 60 Store Cows. 20 Springing Dairy Cows and Heifers. 12 2-Year Springing Heifers. SPECIAL ENTRY. INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934. On account Mr. W. S. CARTWRIGHT: 60 Extra choice selected Jersey Yearling Heifers (off swedes). These heifers have been inoculated for convenience of outside buyers. INGLEWOOD SUPPLEMENTARY HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Entries are now being received for the above fair.
SMITH & TRIM, LTD. UNION STREET, HAWERA. HHO-DAY, at 11 a.m.—Will sell 200 cases Dessert and Cooking Apples, Lemons,. Pines, Macrocarpas, Ake Ake, Seed and Table Potatoes, etc. At 1.30 p.m.—Laying and Table Poultry, including 10 Purebred White Leghorn Pullets (Davy-Barker strain, in full lay), White Sussex . Pullet and 12 sex-linkage Pullet, Chicks, Pullet and 11 Chicks, 5 Andalusian Pullets (laying), Trio Light Sussex Pullets and Rooster (rooster no relation to pullets), 2 Settings Light Sussex Eggs, 3 Bags Feathers (clean and dry), Soqth Island Seed Potatoes, including Sutton’s Supreme, Epicure and Robin Adair, local Seed and Table Potatoes, 2 Golf Clubs (aluminium heads), Settee and Easy Chair in Figured Velvet, Scotch Chest, Hospital Bed, 6 B.W. Chairs, 4 H.B. Dining Chairs, and usual Sundries.
rpHOS. gORTHWICK & gONS (A’ASIA), L m (Incorporated in England.) WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. BOBBY CALF COLLECTORS, SEASON 1934. R. BATES: Waverley. ' W. HAMILTON: Ohangai. NORFOLK & SONS: Normanby. . E. F. SANDFORD: Auroa. P. J. NORCOTT: Opunake. L. A. CHATTERTON: Waitara. GARDNER & HAMMERSLEY: Kaponga. ■- S. TUBBY: Stratford. E. HO WAT: Douglas. H. LUTZE: Midhirst C. MASLIN .& SONS: Eltham. E. TRASK: Eltham. S. KILPATRICK: Inglewood. CROWE & CLARK: Lepperton. x B. CLOSE: Pembroke Rd., Stratford.
For ; Prices, Collecting Days and any other information please apply to above Collectors, or to— BUYERS: W. Hogg and W. Symonds, Waitara; T. Alston, Stratford; L Julian, Inglewood; R. Thurston, Eltham; W. Austin, Waitara; -F. McWilliam, Waverley; M. Barraclough, Hawera; C. Webster, Waverley. Pigs will be collected by arrangement with Collectors. For further information apply to—gpHOS. & gONS (A’ASIA), JjTDWAITARA. y To Travel the season from Fraser Road to Tokaora, Manaia, Pihama and district. THE W CLYDESDALE STALLION, nri - BLUE PETER Also the Clydesdale Colt WINDERMERE ISLE O’ MULL, Will stand at Matapu and travel the nearby districts. Apply T. HOGAN, Matapu, or T. Glynn, in. charge Blue Peter. TO STAND AT ASH- aj. HURST. MUSKETOON 6 OMP-> Musk—Stedfast (2). ▼ Musketoon was a good racehorse in New Zealand, winning from 6 furlongs to 1| mile races, amounting to just under £7OOO. His stock are proving good racehorses, they inherit his speed and staying power. TERMS: 20 guineas single mare. Free grazing mares from Taranaki. No responsibility whatever. W. T. BAILEY. ’Phone 29, Ashhurst. . TO STAND SEASON AT AWATUNA, fIIQM THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, RESINOUS 1. By Limond (imp.), Amyrin, dam of Bathos, 'Grotesque, Melissa and Amyril. Resinous is a beautifully built brown horse, standing 16 hands. Owing to an accident to his leg he was not sound, but showed wonderful pace. TERMS: 10 guineas, payable December 20. Grazing for wet mares 5/- per week. Mares from a distance met at Auroa Road Station. All care taken, but no responsibility. For cards and further particulars apply— D. KING, Awatuna. , ALFA-LAVAL THE “ACE” OF ALL SEPARATORS. EDGAR DOUCH, Taranaki. Representative. ’Phone 1377, Box 168. NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 12
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