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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP. MANAIA SALE. TO-DAY (TUESDAY). 20 Fat Cows. 30 Fat and Forward Cows. 50 Store Cows. 50 Dairy Cows and Heifers. 25 Yearling, 2 and 3-Year Bulls. 6 Choice Yearling Heifers. OPUNAKE BULL FAIR. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). 70 Grade and Pedigree Bulls. On account of D. F. Greenway, Okato:— 20 2-Year and Yearling Grade and Pedigree Jersey Bulls. 10 2-Year and Yearling Pedigree Ayrshire Bulls. 4 2-Year Grade Holsteiii Bulls. On account of J. A. Pettigrew, Pihama:— 1 2-Year Pedigree Jersey Bull. 3-Yearling Pedigree Jersey Bulls. On account of John Pettigrew, Pihama:— 2 Yearling Pedigree Jersey Bulls. On account of E. G. Holmes, Opunake:— 8 2-Year and Yearling Pedigree Jersey Bulls. ELTHAM SALE AND BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 50 Pedigree and Grade Jersey Friesian and Ayrshire Bulls. 25 Store and Forward Cows. 15 Yearling Jersey Heifers. IN DAIRY PENS: 25 Springing Cows and Heifers. HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. 2 Trucks Fat Cows and Heifers. 60 Store Cattle. 30 Yearling Heifers 40 Grade Bulls. On account of Mr. Jas. Meuli, Normanby:— 1 Pedigree 2-Year Jersey Bull, K.C.B. and Viola’s Golden Laddie strain. 100 Fat Hoggets. 35 Shorn Fat Ewes. 350 Mixed Pigs. 80 Springing Dairy Cows and Heifers. Sale Commences 12 o’clock sharp. ALFA-LAVAL THE “ACE” OF ALL SEPARATORS. EDGAR DOUGH, Taranaki Representative. ’Phone 1377, Box 168. NEW PLYMOUTH. SMITH BROS., Cash Buyers of: Hides, Skins, Wool, Tallow, etc. TOP PRICES GIVEN. Depot: SOUTH ROAD, HAWERA. (Near Hunter Street). To Travel the season from Fraser Road to Tokaora, Manaia, Pihama and district L JL--A ra THE Y 3 CLYDESDALE -Jgt STALLION, 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. Stand the Season at Bell Block, and travel by motor the Coast to Warea, New Plymouth, Waitara and Inglewood districts, the Clydesdale Stallion— , BONNIE EPINARD (Vol. 13), five years old. Sire: Epinard (imp.), by Fyvie Sensation. Dam: Balthangie Rosina, by Bonnie Dene (imp.) Bonnie Epinard has been shown at the Royal Show, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Hawera, Stratford and New Plymouth, and has won 15 first and second prizes and numerous championships, being defeated on four occasions by his dam’s half-brother Canmore, who won the Sydney Royal Show Championship, 1933. His sire, Epinard (imp.) is a noted prize-winner. His dam, Balthangie Rosina, has won 22 first and second prizes and numerous championships. Bonnie Epinard is guaranteed sound. Terms: £4/4/- cash, or £5/5/payable January 1, 1935. R. TOWNSEND, Owner, Bell Block. travel the coastal district bv Arafry,. motor from Oakura to South of Opunake. The beautiful big upstanding black Clydesdale Stallion— Of sgj, COWAN HERO 3 by Cowden Pearl (imp.); dam, Flower Girl. Cowden Pearl was a great show champion in Scotland. Flower Girl, unbeaten champion in her time. This well-bred stallion is a worthy successor to Epinard. Terms: £4/4/- cash. Apply— OTTO BEU, Okato. YEARLINGS. ■MOTE: Farmers who had their yearlings done by W. Robinson all agree that it is the ideal age at which to dehorn. Numerous testimonials. Guarantee that they will not grow fraction of horn. Write above, Kaimiro, Inglewood. Herds,' yearlings and springers, Is; bulls, 2s. Pprtable bail. Everything, necessary. Saw used.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1934, Page 12