AUCTION SALtS. v] hWTON ixi-NU £> LIST OF XI CLEARINU SALES FOR AUUiUST— Monday 30—Mr N. Williamson's bale. SEL'TEMJUttt— I inursday 2—W. J. HttsfcOß, (QrV don Road, Waipuku. Wednesday b—Pedigree HobjUin dale, Bell Block, Newton &utg and A. Harold Street. Tuesday 14—0. D. Gavigan, at the Stratford Springing Heifer Yards. CROYDON ItOAD, WAIPUKU. THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1916 ["EWTON KING lias received instructions from Mr W. J. Huston, who is giving up dairying, to sell ky public auction on the farm on above • ate, WITHOUT RESERVE, bU dairy cows, mostly 3rd calveis, due August-September 20 mixed yearlings IU springing heifers, 2£ and 3 year old 30 weaner to store pigs 6 store cows J draught mare (aged) 100 f.iu. ewes in lamb (in lota) Note.—The above cows are all yeung, Mr Huston having (started aiilkiug twe seasons back on principally all heifers. He culled heavily last •eason, and kept nothing but the best, lie is going right out of dairying and everything is ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. TOKO SALEYARDS. MONDAY, 30th AUGUST, 1915. T EWTON KING will sell by Pub- ' lie Auction as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE, 20 springing heifers 1 horse Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1916. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANU A MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., will offer at 12 o'clock sharp:— 40 springing heifers 15 dairy cows ALSO On account Harre Bros., Hurimoana 15 pedigree Ayrshire heifers Ayrshire breeders should not miss this opportunity of securing some of Messrs Harre Bros, first-class stock.
M A .' No. I .-Rich in Fat With «ter 30 f ef pur. ; liasced in Tui Calf Meal, t fumotatd i fat content of 13-S& "• obtained viijaou' addition of crude fish or animal efis Na 2-Easy to Mix. nulsifiei in hoi or cold tniUt.' , -.- whey, because w very finely ground. No. 3.—Builds Stamina. . H. W Uwrenie, F.CS, Wellington Analyst, nayi it b a well-balanced ration thai form* good bona and frame and flesh of young stock. •o 4.—Natural Colour. Creamy Colour of Tui Calf Meal due solely to rich ingr- J " '- No. 5.-Pleasant Taste, "* Always palatable ta calves, and keenly relished. Splendid Draugm, Llttla Flttl, nrpm Boiling, Convenient and satisfactory in every respect—too perfect to be improved. upon or even approached by imit&tttrf No legs to break or to repl-sne. T'ia Unique remains th« ftVirSJh Boiler with town and country Bilks. T. I. LAMABON, Auctioneer, Broadway, Strftfefew.,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 100, 28 August 1915, Page 8
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