'AUCTION SALES. HUCUTAIA STOCK, SAI^E. JULY 2, NOON. V HEAD A OF CATTLE. CHOICE JERSEY ANJD JERSEY - CROSS DAIRY HEIFERS, at profit (off, high on account of MR. FRED iOTWORTHY, the Whole' of his giphoiee Young Dairy Herd, y" . Comprising:— f& 20 JERSEY and JERSEY-CROSS m COWS, due July and August. Cows in milk. ■ » 82-Gallon Diabolo Separator;. . Rubber-tyred Gig, Trotting Sulky. Entries Solicited. MERS*CO-OP. AUCTIONEER. tSSQK CO., LTD, HAMILTON*. AND BRANCHES. 127 M:- l 'PRELIMINARY' NOTICE. LEARING SALE AT MATATOKI. I Favdured "with instructions from |j W. T. REID, of Matatoki, who giving up Dairying, we will sell j&t the Farm; Matatoki,: at 12 Noon, fen .FRIDAY, July 4, the Wkole of liis Live and * Dead Stock, including: : THE WHOLE OF HIS HERD OF fa , DAIRY COWS. particulars in to-morrow's mfc -LOAN AND MERCANTILE /&&ENCY CO.,.LTD., Auctioneers. ■■• -: : -' .;.... . 179 d- a recommendation of - the Royal uiiane Society's award are the hoh'ours jjahowered upon a boy in.lreland, Smith, aged 10, a pupil of College, in recognition. ,of ~<pis i bravery in saving a little girl, ' *ed;■'three and. a-half, from drownj. So , proud were the. college Authorities of Willie" that one of the I personally conducted him to fphe tuckshop. , While ~ Willie-'''*■©* fpiembe'red that some of his, school were doomed to a brief period &©£ ,''O.B.':'. and, exercising the privilof ahero, he secured a remission S&idff the punishment On his way to fjplay -football,' the boy saw; the girl *;fn the Roy'al Canal, and as she strugit filed when he went to the rescue he; Viliead before he got her safely out or 'the water. '.■ \
Piztsotor - as - The heart of the Mllktag Machine Is the Pulaator. PP»» .*« dependa too iumii of the whole machine. It ia aa Tital ta' the ameoesa of the. milking machine aa ia-tke kuman heart to the body. That ia one at the raaiama way the Sanitary Simplax Milking Machine baa proyed lta snpeflerity wkererer installed. Tka Ftthiata* work* with neYer-Yary-iag uniformity—Jbeth la regularity aao pressure. It kaa only two working parte and ia guarauUid for ttnytars. The Simplax ia low In initial and opkeep coat, baa perfect Vaemum control, operate* with, Tory little power, ta /eaaily adapted to oil eewe. It la tka • moat sanitary machine aa the market. SANITARY Ea MILKING MACHINE / On erery acere the Simplex shows enj periority.''The,Shaw Teat Cup is Juat another of its outstanding features. 'lt will adapt itself to any teat, and ia designed to gire the moat aaToetiro and kindly action on too eewe' tee ta, milking, cleanly and quickly, and tear- ' £HAW ing the teats after milking, cool and TEAT CUP soft. Iti simplicity of' f\ 'f\ parta and atr tube inflation per- I ( ra i t o f ea a y I - cjeaning. I J It Is the moat Sani- | | j ;ary Oup in use. , ~ | The Simplex Milk- W ' ing Machine haa . >, seren outstanding pointa: Reliability, Efficiency, Speed, Economy, Long Life, Simplicity, Sanitation. < Writ* now for data- -'•; *■ iogue, Price and ' ■<■ \ Terma. 1 "A tottle of "NAZQI."* i n the • home eeps 'away coufehs ans colds. \ai ■' . mf ■ ■■ .-•
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17926, 30 June 1930, Page 8
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