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AUCTION SALES. WANGANUI EAST SALE. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), JULY 22, AT 12.30 P.M. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as above: 100 ewes, b.r. Rom. and S.D. rams. 50 prime ewes. 300 ewe hoggets. 150 wether hoggets. 60 forward wethers and ewes. 30 store cows. 20 yearling Jersey heifers. 15 2-year-old empty heifers. 10 fat cows. 20 mixed cattle. 25 3-ycar Hereford-cross steers. 25 18-month Hereford-cross steerand heifers. 8 fat bullocks. 8 fat cows. 14 forward bullocks. 10 forward cows. 4 springing heifers. 1 Jersey heifer (in full profit). DALGETY & CO., LTD., N.Z. LOAN & M.A. CO., LTD.. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD. Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF I MOTOR CARS, TOOLS, ETC. I MANGAWEKA, THURSDAY, JULY 23. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr Geo. Horton, who is giving up business, to Sell by Public Auction on the premises at Main Street, Mangaweka, immediately after the stock sale, the whole of his motor cars, machinery and plant, comprising:— One Wolseley 5-seater Car, in first-class order, electric light. One Sunbeam, 8-passenger Bus. Ea-sily converted into baker’s or hawker’s van. One Chalmers, very powerful car, and mechanically sound. One Old Model Hupp, with good Bosch Magneto. Sunbeam Radiator, brass mounted, in I tip-top order. All stocks and tools of Motor Garage, including one Barnes foot lathe, with full set tools; one new 8-volt. batten’, full set reamers, one Valley battery charger up to 24 volts, new condition; wheel jacks, Buffalo forge, bike I tyres and tubes, one S.H. bike, and hosts of sundries; one office safe with drawer (as new). ALSO: 2 Second-hand gigs, newly painted and in good order; odd harness, hose, etc. Household furniture and effects. ALSO: 4-Roomed cottage, with electric light. ■ range, tubs, and water laid on. Stand ! ing on -|-acrc corner section, right m ; town. CLEARING SALE OF VALUABLE DAIRY STOCK. THURSDAY, JULY 23. AT NOON. Freeman r. jackson & co.. are instructed by Messrs i Horrocks Bros., to sell by auction on j the farm, Penworthan, Makirikiri, the | whole of their present Dairy Herd, con sisting of: •P DAIRY COWS, nearly all Jersey- j tJV Holstein cross, six due to calve; July. 27 in August, and balance

in September. Of* JERSEY - CROSS YEARLING HEIFERS out of above herd (two months on swedes). Also—7o mixed hoggets. These cows are a thoroughly sound herd and the only reason for selling is that Messrs Horrocks are intending to milk nothing but purebreds in future. The vendors will guarantee calving dates, and will also take back any cow’s that do not come in sound. All the cows have been tested by the Okoia Testing Association for the past three years, and including ten 2-year heifers, have I averaged 2871bs butter-fat. Calving dates will be given at sale, and cows will be trucked at Okoia free of charge. The following are the individual tests: Kaiwhaiki 3511b5, Ayrshire 303, linshee 148, Dolly 326. Byshane 350, Club -327, Freak 328, Star 254, Cherry 316, Minnie 215, Smutty 269, Dainty 243, Hereford 241, Sunday 274, Spot 275, Gipsy 325, Kate 426, Polly 287, Boggs 332, September 336. Inky 260, Ritchie 305, Raorikia 310, Nancy 275, Jill 385, Dunlop 368, Creamy 281, Jessie 294. Lady 267. Cockhorn 246, Riccarton 268. Jeifteoe 269, Dinah 278, Julia 311, Walker 226, Juno 351, Fanny 262, Flirt 276, Dollv Varden 313, Punch 257. Pansy 282, March 251, Dopip Cog 251. Betsy 270, Beyers 283, Rottlcoh Barbara 234, Mount Rowan 254, Pigmy 255, Te Kiri 228, Chapman 190, Colina 138, Lazy 154, Boxer 118, Golden Eagle 216. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N LTD. WAVERLEY. FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925. 150 GATTLE ~~ 10 fat cows. 20 store and forward <ows. 15 weaners. 40 fat ewes. 50 S.D. hoggets. IN DAIRY PENS. Account Mr E. F. Burgess, who is giving up dairying: 15 dairy cows, 2nd and 3rd calvers, Jersey cross. Account Mr G. A. Downs: 7 good 2nd and 3rd calvers. On Account of a Client: 44 good dairy cows in good condition, and all are early calvers. 1 gig. spring cart, dray saddle & breeching (nearly new); 1 30gal. Wolseley separator (only used a few times). Account other Vendors: 12 springing heifers. NO. CAPITAL OUTLAY is always an advantage to any one of us, and for farmers who sit on leasehold land or who are milking rows for a few seasons only, or where there is not any other well-run concern in the district, a special gain. Any capital outlay which can be saved is money in your own pocket. We give absolutely the correct weight and test for any cream sent to us. Write or call on us for further particulars, MAORILAND DAIRY, CO., LTD. P.O. BOX 185, WANGANUI. Agents "Diabolo” Separato-w.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19364, 22 July 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19364, 22 July 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19364, 22 July 1925, Page 12

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