AUCTION SACfcS. LNULr:\VOOD YARDS. ■ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. MATTH K'vYS, BENNETT and Co. will nold their weekly sale in their Inglewood Yards, on the above date. Present entries—iAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, -±Uly Including— ■ 100 calves 30 springers 23 store cows 20 2i-vear-old heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. TRATEORD SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. F.WTON King will sell by Public i * A notion 3 s a novo— L 25 springing heifers, close to profit 25 springing cows On account Messrs G. and W. JONES—--15 choice, 3-yeav springing heifers Also withort reserve, on' account of MESSRS. ZLRCHER BROS.— L 5 choice .'5-year springing heifers, close to .profit. Sale at 1.30. STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. TUESDAYY, IGtli SEPTEMBER, 1913 VTEWTON KING will Sell by Pub LI lie Auction as above— A |r A HEAD MIXED CATTLE, 'rktjXJ Comprising—--10 fat bullocks 80 2-year steers 50 L'-year empty heifers . . !() store cows 6 fat cows 10 colored yearlings 200 mixed yearlings ,100 mixed hoggets 70 yearling heifers, showing Jer-sev-Holsiein color Sale at 1 o'clock. TE WERA SALEYARDS. , WEDNESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. milE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND I MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO., Ltd., will sell by Public Auction, as 100 HEAD CATTLE, including--25 empty heifers, 2 year old 80 colored yearling heifers 15 choice springing heifers 10 store cows 100 hoggets Also on account of MR A. MEREDITH, who is giving up dairying—--20 good dairy cows, mostly 3rd . i calvers, due September and early October, good colored Sale at 1 o'clock. CALVES wire ■Whether meant for your own milking herd orfor Bale, all your calves should be kept growing from the- day they're dropped* Clean utensils, a warm, dry place to sleep in, regular feeding and . I will make little-ealves into big profitable cows. Mr H. W. Lawrence, the wellI known Agricultural Chemist of Wellington, says : "TUI CALF MKAL is a well balanced ration for rearing calves. The fat content is high—a very desirable feature in a calf food. ■ The mineral matter consists largeiy of phosphates and lime, necessary for the formation of the bone-and frame of young animals." Very finely ground, Jul Calf Meal will never irritato the stomachs of young calves and give them scours. Easy to mix, floats through the milk and leaves no sediment. PRICES OF TUI CALF MEAL. 2fllbs. 5/6 IQOIbs. 20/SOibs. 10/6 2001bs. 38/HODDEE A TOLLEY, LTD., Manufacturers, PALMEBSTOJI KOETH. Sold by A:l id hirst Dairy On., Newlon King, Stratford, and also bv L. J. Cresswell, of Eltham, and Central Co-op. Stores, Ltd.. Stratford. jfctTUe <»* A GOOO THING I, flilK tw*t »i Good Thines are to be 1 «»„! «t the CENTRAL TEA iOOMfI. Light Refreshments at all •twsonabJo hf.urs. Bread and Small -K-' we of the best. Up-to-date f ..'K of Choice Confectionery. Soft 'ritika. O. BEAUWOWT, J.ttio Kerr and Mcßain), IARj'.AfHV \Y STRATFORD. J. F. CURTIB. o? Eltham, FUVJVn n?J'.VEP A BRANCH ''"'if'HßßY r? T TGTYP < 3f3 ; n Stratford, liich wPI be «orvi<vl on under tho i ,nniTCine.it of Mr T. W. BOND, late F Wiokha.ii Bros., of Ngaere, cus.r« ;•:•■: rely on being faithfully Phono 128.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12, 15 September 1913, Page 8
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