!M’)rfTHLAND FARMERS’ CO-OP. LORNEVILLE SALE. TUESDAY, 11th August, 1942. THE SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ COOP. ASSN., LTD. will offer on account of a client:— 360 —Romney Ewe HOGGETS. Ah235 SPECIAL ENTRY. DAIRY COWS AT LORNEVILLE. TUESDAY, 11th August, 1942. mHE SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ COIL OP. ASSN. LTD. will offer on account of Mrs A. L. Jenkins, Underwood: 9—DAIRY COWS (August calvers). 3—2-yr. DAIRY HEIFERS (September calvers). l_4_yr. Jersey BULL (purebred). ' 4—MILK CANS. The above are tested cows, producing from 300 lbs. to 400 lbs. B.F. Ah22B SATE OF STOCK AND PLANT KAPUKA SALEYARDS. 19th AUGUST, 1942. At 12 o’clock. THE SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ COOP. ASSN, have been favoured with instructions to offer by public auction on account of Mr A. C. Robinson, Kapuka, who is giving up contracting owing to his men having been called for military service:— 33—DAIRY COWS, factory calvers. l_Purebred Friesian BULL. I—Purebred Jersey BULL. I—Crossbred BULL. 2—Dry HEIFERS. 3—HEIFERS, calves at foot. 2—HEIFERS, factory calvers. 1 F. 20 McCormick-Deering Tractor, O.S. Tyres, 1 Massey-Harris Clipper Combine, new, 1 Empire Chaff Cutter 12 inch, 30ft Bin. Belt, 1 Tin Mill Mc-Cormick-Deering and 100 ft Bin. belt, 1 No. 3 Hay Press, 1 Heavy Tractor Plough, Reid & Gray, 1 Set 7ft. Tandem Discs Storrie Willett, Tractor, 1 4-row Ridger, R. & G. pneumatic tyres (automatic lift), 1 Lime-sower, 1 Heavy Roller 9ft. Tractor, 1 Power Mower, 1 Side Rake and Tedder, 1 Renpvater Sunbeam with harrows attached, 1 set extra heavy Tyne Harrows 6 leaf, 1 Trailer solid tyres, 1 Macalister Haysweep, 1 set Grippers for rubber tyre tractor, 1 4-cow Improved Storrie Milking Plant, with cooler, 2 H.P. Motor and Switch board, 1 75-gal. Baltic Separator, 16 10-gallon Cans, 1 Erskine i ton Truck in good order. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The dairy cows are a good herd timed to come in for factory. The tractor, machinery and implements are in good condition and have been carefully handled. Intending purchasers of the milking machines must secure a permit from the Dairy Division of the Department of Agriculture. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Ah227 GORE STOCK AGENTS Q.ORE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1942. 50—Prime WETHERS. 40—Romney Cross 2-tooth EWES. 60—Romney Cross 4. 6 and 8-tooth EWES (Southdown rams April 26). 40—F.M. EWES. 125—Fat WETHERS (2 lines). 40—G.S.M. EWES in lamb to Southdown rams. 33—Fat CATTLE. 3—Dairy COWS (factory calvers). 3—Yearling STEERS. I—3-year STEER. 2—Empty COWS. Ah 246
Electric Fences The New Jitterbug has arrived, the most highly developed Electric Control ever offered to the N.Z. Farmer. Built on radio lines. No weights, springs or pendulums to go wrong. Will fence 20 miles 2 wire and 40 miles 1 wire. Complete with Dry Battery £l5 Complete with Wet Battery £l6 Insulators - - 3/6 per doz. TRIAL GIVEN. INSPECTION INVITED. E. HAYES & sons Phone 5G2. LEVEN ST. Box 178.
POTATO FERTILIZER POTATO GROWERS! Get the most out of your land. Use NATIONAL POTATO FERTILIZER which contains all the necessary ingredients for good crops. , _ RATION allowed as per Government Regulations:—lf planted in August, one ton National Potato Fertilizer per acre. If planted September/December 6cwt. National Potato Fertilizer per acre. PRICE £7/10/- per Ton. USUAL DISCOUNT. 'Madefy WL" O ,\ N.I.FOREST W \ PRODUCTS LIMITED PENROSE,AUCKLAND. W** BRING your Cycle Repairs to WILSON’S Cycle Stores, Cr. Dee and Spey Street,
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Southland Times, Issue 24818, 10 August 1942, Page 6
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