STOCK SALES forthcoming clearing SALES UP TO JUNE 30, 1949. May 26: J. B. Brown, Tauranga. May 27: H. Hardcastle, Rotorua. May 30: R. E. Goddard, Tauranga. May 31: A. Prole, Katikati. June 1: W. Black, Kopuriki. June 2: B. Best, Tauranga. June 8: Est. G. Melville, Whakatane June 9: J. Work, Katikati. June 10: R. Martin, Te Puke. Further particulars later. 319 GALATEA SALE TUESDAY, MAY 24 Commencing at 1 p.m. 110 Head comprising:— 30 Fat Cattle 40 Store Cattle 40 Mixed Cattle. Entries Solicited. A iinfinnPPiT'Q* N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) 115 CLEARING SALE On account of MR WILLIAM BLACK To be held on his farm at Kopuriki, Galatea, on . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1949 at 11 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Mr William-Black ..who is going out of dairying, we will sell on his farm as above the whole of his dairy herd and dairy heifers comprising: 100 Jersey and Jersey Cross Cows 50 I.C. Jersey Heifers Sundry Buckets and Cans 1 Bamford Tedder Auctioneers Note: We have inspected this herd and can thoroughly recommend same to intending purchasers. All the younger cows are in calf to “Sproston Lustrous” cne of the highest butterfat producing families in New Zealand today. The remainder of this herd are in calf to “Fenview Bonnie Owler” also a very high producing sire. Bay of Plenty Herd Testing fig- j ures show a herd average of 301bs fat per month. May figures not available. Calving dates will be given out at sale. Light Luncheon Provided. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) 314
WAIMANA STOCK SALE Mr E. P. Woolfield’s Yards, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 12 Noon. 100 Head of Cattle:— 10 Fat Cows 50 Store and Boner Cows 20 Mixed Cattle 17 Dairy Cows and Heifers 50 Pigs including on a/c Mr Linwood r 39 Store Weaner Pigs 5 Breeding Sows, Large Black 1 Large Black Boar 1 Heavy Hack, all harness 1 Fordson Tractor, steel rear wheels 1 Albion Tractor Mower Entries Solicited. DALGETY & CO. LTD., (Incorporated in England) Whakatane, Auctioneers. 113 dints going liieSteamfagina on House-scrap Mash ! Mother thanks Britisn KARSWOOD w^ sha l, been* re b iessM iom children* i mm This mother of 4 children found an easy way to solve the new-laid egg problem. Housescrap mashes, plus Karswood, and a little grain, are her economical recipe. Karswood keeps the hens in tip-top condition and ensures regular egg supplies for all her family :- “I have 4 children and found it difficult to get eggs regularly. So I bought 3 hens and started them on house-scraps and your Karswood Spice. Nothing much happenedfor about 2weeks when they started to really lay, and averaged 5 eggs each, every 8 days and are keeping it up. There's no doubt it was Karswood got them going like steam engines and the eggs have been a real blessing to children”. '. H.V.L. m st m 0? the Mrs SPII il Wow#m SsiM Increases egg-production vrthout forcing because i: conta ns giound insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 90, 23 May 1949, Page 8
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