SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP, INGLEWOOD SALE & SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1935. At 12 noon sharp. 20 Store and Forward Cows. : 5 Bulls. 2350 Sheep, comprising—--1200 Wether Lambs (in lots). 300 Woolly Rape Lambs. 250 Medium Ewe Lambs. 100 M.S. Lambs. 220 5-year Ewes. 200 5 and 6-year Ewes. 50 2-th. Wethers. MANGAMINGI ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1935. (In Mr. W. Hardwick-Smith’s Yards — by kind permission), at 1 p.m. sharp. 2600 MIXED SHEEP, including—--1100 4, 5 and 6-year-old ewes 60 2-tooth Wethers 1300 M.S. w.f. Lambs 100 B.f. Lambs SMITH BROS., Cash Buyers of: Hides, Skins, Wool, Tallow, etc. TOP PRICES GIVEN. Depot: SOUTH ROAD, HAWERA. (Near Hunter Street). PORKERS! BACONERS! CHOPPERS! BOBBY CALVES! 'J’HOS. jgORTHWICK & gONS, (A’ASIA), LTD. (Incorporated in England.) WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. Pigs will be received as under:— DECEMBER, 1934. MONDAYS.—EItham, Waverley and Kapuni Stations and Lorry Collections in Normanby, Te Roti, Kaponga, Riverlea, Manaia, Okaiawa, Inaha and Tariki districts. TUESDAYS.—Stratford and Hawera Railway yards. WEDNESDAYS.—Auroa Station and Lorry Collection in Otakeho and Awatuna districts. \ FRlDAYS.—Opunake Station and Lorry Collection in Oaonui, Te Kiri, Pihama and Inglewood districts. Whangamomona district by arrangement with J. Gordon, Whangamomona. Tarata District Lorry Collections, Tuesday, January 8 and 22. In addition to the above Works Lorries will collect in the following districts:— Okato fo Rahotu.—Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. . Tarurutangi, Hillsborough, Smart Road. —Mondays. Uruti, Huirangi, Lepperton, Bell Block.— Tuesdays. Mangorei Road, Kent Road, Albert Road, Pukearuhe, Urenui, Tikorangi—Wednesdays. Okoke, Carrington Road, Frankley Road, Barrett Road, Hurford Road, Koru. —Thursdays. PIG BUYERS IN CHARGE: R. Thurston, Eltham and W. Austin, Waitara. BOBBY CALVES will be collected in conjunction with pig collections. Pigs and Calves will be received at the Works Waitara, on week days excepting Saturdays. For Prices or any other particulars apply to Carrier, Agents or Buyers, or direct to—'J'HOS. JgORTHWICK &, gONS,
(A’ASIA), LTD., WAITARA. E.UARD OOM Don’t let the white butterfly ravage your garden and orchard this year. Spray with Camfosa—it will safeguard your crops completely. Sold by all Chemists and Stores at 1/3, 3/-, 11/6, 22/6. CAMFOSA THE SAFE DISINFECTANT
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1935, Page 12
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