r STOCK SALES jTHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING GO. LTD. i f CLEARING SALE ! , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 12 Noon. Favoured with instructions from Mr A. J. Levis, who is putting on a sharemilker with own'herd, we will offer on the farm at Paengaroa, the whole of his herd and 2-year heifers comprising:— 100 Choice Jersey and Jersey-Fries-ian Cross Dairy Cows (due from July Ist onwards 30 Choice Jersey and Jersey Cross 2-year Dairy Heifers 1 3-year Pedigree Jersey Bull 1 4-year Pedigree Jersey Bull 1 Aged Pedigree Jersey Bull This choice herd of dairy-cattle were all bred on the farm, and the production of fat over the years has averaged close to 3001bs. They can be thoroughly recommended to those who require quality dairy cattle. Light Luncheon Provided. 19 TE TEKO SALE MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1948 Commencing at 1 p.m. 120 Head Cattle including:— 30 Fat Cattle 40 Store Cattle 50 Mixed, Cattle. Entries Solicited. A/c Client: , 1 Morrison Motor Cultivator as Hew. . 1 Topdresser. Auctioneers: N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) 101 PRELIMINARY NOTICE FIFTH ANNUAL SALE of MERRILAND JERSEYS On account of MR R. L. MacDONALD, To be held on the Farm, Waimana, JULY 9, 1948 The offering comprises:— 35 Jersey Pedigree Cows 3§ 2-year In-calf Pedigree Heifers 8 Yearling Bulls 1 Herd Sire 82 Head. Auctioneers: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. 42 WANTED KNOWN NO need to hire a rental battery—use the new Quickcharger Service now available. Magnus Lennie, Whakatane. 4 IMMERSION Heaters —special offer. This month only 8/9 each. Cutlers Hardware Ltd., C. L. Hudson,' Proprietor, Phone 80. GUMBOOTS. Marathon and Canadian makes, all sizes in stock. Child’s, Women’s, Men’s, Bridgers Footwear Dept. “MASONITE 3/16” again available in limited quantity at Boon, Sullivan, Luke Ltd. 285
Give a dint SAVE A CHILD (h&thete left? IS there one person in New Zealand who still doubts the abject plight of those millions of boys and girls whom war has starved? Those who are orphaned are countless. Appalling numbers have been crippled by war or disease. In Europe, only one child in every three has escaped T.B. Even babies yet unborn are doomed to die—unless all the world helps. There is yet hope if the world acts swiftly; and all the countries of the world are collecting funds now. The quarter- million given by theJNew Zealand Government has all been expended on New Zealand products. The latest figures on available supplies guarantee that another half-million, if we can raise it, can be turned into milk foods, fish-liver oil, wool, and other high-priority supplies which we can buy in New Zealand now and during the months to come. None of these things will affect our Aid to Britain; and none requires refrigerated shipping space. Beyond all doubt the supplies will be shipped. Some have already gone. And when they arrive you can count on their efficient distribution. You can count on the security measures which will be taken to safeguard them. Are there any doubts left? Yes—we doubt if the utmost we can do will ever be enough. The job itself is so big. The need is so appalling. But let us do the best we can. And let us do it NOW. The UNITED NATIONS APPEAL FOR CHILDREN CLOSES on JULY 19
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 54, 11 June 1948, Page 8
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