and subsidies .amounting to £10,725 had been made. The action of the chairman and engineer in ordering the ertusher was approved, and the engineer was authorised to make the surveys as recommended. The engineer was instructed to attend to the drain to the ferry at Kopu and to have a drain constructed alongside the bitumen road at Parawai, with the necessary culverts. Authority was given for the repair of certain small portions of the main road' as soon as money became available. Included in this was the metalling of the new road from the Kauacranga bridge to the Parawai station. OLD KAUAERANGA BRIDGE. Cr. Cox asked whether any further evidence had been obtained in connection with the destruction of th<3 old Kauaeranga bridge. He had mentioned the matter because he understood that Messrs Decble, Davies, and another were prepared to give evidence. It was agreed that these men be asked to interview the clerk. For Sale, ' SWEDE TURNIPS and Table Carrots by the pound or ton. —J. Bratlie-, Ngatea. tost. HORSE COVER, Green, stencil brand “Dandy," between School and Puke Bridge. Finder rewarded on lea\ ing at Brocket and Shand. GENTLEMAN’S Fur Backed Glcve, right hand. Reward. —Apply “Gazette" Office. Grazing to Lof. GOOD Grazing for 80 head cattle Matahuru Valley. — Apply Robson, Private Bag, Ohinewai. Stock Sales. CLEARANCE SALE AT HIKUTAIA. TUESDAY, JULY L NOON. Favoured with instructions from MR. R. D. MENS, we will sell in our Hikutaia Yards on the above mentioned date the whole of his herd, etc. , comprising: gY COWS AND HEIFERS 2 Bulls 2 Horses 8 Pigs Spring Cart, Harness, S’.cdgc, and Quantity of Sundries.
Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton, Auctioneers. HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. ‘ 150 HEAD OF CATTLE. 15 Fat Cows 20 Forward Coyvs ' 30 Store Cows 50 Springing Cows and Heifers 25 Fat Wethers 60 Pigs Pony, Gig, and Harness Also, on account Mr L. G. Martyn, Whangamata, his whole herd of 25 DAIRY COWS—July Calvers. Entries Solicited. Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton, Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT HIKUTAIA YARDS, THURSDAY, JULY 9, NOON. Favoured with instructions from MRS W. RICHMOND wc will sell in our Hikutaia Yards, on the above mentioned date, the whole of her DAIRY HERD, Comprising—- . 4 M COWS — JERSEY . AND SHORTHORN CROSS, due July and August 7 Cows, in milk and to calve 10 Heifers, Jersey-Holstein cross, due August and September 1 65-gal Alfa Laval Separator 1 30-gal. Milk Vat NOTE. —The above is an exceptionally good herd and in first-class condition, averaging for last season 3201 b fat, and is well-known as being one of the best herds in the district. Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton, Auctioneers. turuasaleyards. FRIDAY, JULY 10, at 12 Noon. 300 HEAD OF CATTLE. Including, 30 Choice to 3 year-old Jersey and Jersey cross at profit. On account of Mr H. D. hlynn HIS WHOLE DAIRY HERD. 35 Choice Grade Jersey Dairy Cows (mostly second calvers) in milk and due to calve. 1 3-year-old Reg. Pedigree Jersey Bull 2 Good Mares, work anywhere 1 Spring Tip-Dray and Harness ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, LTD.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4849, 6 July 1925, Page 3
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