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THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. Ti-o termors' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., report:— HTKI'TAIA SALE. At Hikutaia, 011 Tuesday, we held our lortnightly stock sale when we had :i tair yarding of all classes, and practically everything changed hands under the hammer. Prices:—Good fat steers.. 1' 1 5 to £lB ss; lighter sorts, tl4 2s (id to £'l4 17s (id; prime fat cows, £l4 12s to £ls 7s Gd. others £l2 (is to £l4 3s; ircsh conditioned cows, £8 15s to £9 7s; store cows, £7 14s to £8 10s; poorer quality, £5 15 s to £(i 17s Gd; empty heifers, £G 8s to £7 10s; yearling steers, £5 3s to £5 14s, others t'4 3s to L! 17s; yearling heifers, £1 18s to £5 10s, others £4 to £4 7s, mixed sexes, £4 7s; dairy cows, good quality. £l9 5 S to £24 10s, others £IG 5s to £lB l()s, poorer quality £ll to £l7 10s, others £ll 10s to £l3 15s. CLEARING .SALE AT HOROTIU. On "Wednesday we held a clearing s.'ile on account of Mr C. E. Collins, Horotiu. 'I lie herd of 28 cows averaged £l7 lGs. Choice cows made £l3 10s to £22. others £l4 10s to £l7 10s; fresh-dropped calves, tops 265, others 18s to 235; pigs, sow and young £l3, empty sou. £5 15s, porkers £2 lis. Sundries at usual rates. ! CLEARING SALE AT TAMA HERE. We held a clearing sale on Thursday on account of Mr !■]. 11. Hammond, Tamahere, of his dairy herd. There was a good attendance anil competition was keen The herd of :() cows averaged £2O His 3d, and seven heifers averaged £io !)s. Best Shorthorn cows made £2K to £32 10s, others £l7 to £2<): liest heifers, £l7 to £2l 10s, others £l3 10s to £ls; choice lamonth heifers, £9 -is. MORRINSVILLE BULL SALE. At Morrinsville on Tuesday we held our bull sale, when we yarded 145 hulls. Competition was slightly keener than previous sales, and practically the whole yarding changed hands at the following prices:—Shorthorn, host three-year-old, 21jgns to 23gns; others, 1 igns to lGgns; best yearlings, 24gns to 27gns; others, 13£giis to 17gns; Red Polled, three years, 19gns to 23jgns: yearlings, Uigns to 17gns; nedign e Herefords, on account Mr A. Orr, 4!gns. two years 22-i.gns, others 7:;ns to Holsteins, 13gns to 17J,gii--; .Jersevs* Kijgns.

It is tho Housewives' Opinion thai Counts. IN THE SELECTION OF FOODSTUFFS Read this unsolicited testimonial from a \ve!l-l-- nown Devonport lady. (Original can lie seen at our office): — MKSSI'S L. GILLESPIE and SONS, Fort street, Auckland Dear Srs.—Some time a friend of mine advised mo to try ".MAI ZEN A t'OKN KLOUIi," as she had found it excellent. I tried it, and have lieen dolii'.hted with -MAIZENA ever since. Jt nial ies a most delicious I'lanc Mango and Custard, having none of the rather uncooked starchy flavour sillies..met with ii> other brands ui comllour. NOTHINO KOHAL TO IT. No application is equal to f'han'wliin's I'ain Halm for stiff and swollen joints, contracted muscles, stiff necks, sprains and rheumatic and muscular pains. Sold everywhere.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13892, 18 October 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13892, 18 October 1918, Page 2

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