SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z. LOAN & M.A.CO QALENDAR OF SJALES. JUNE: Wednesday 23rd.—Malcolm McDonald, To!;aora. -Thursday 24th.—Pavnter Bros., Tarata. •triday 25th. —Geo. Martin, Rawhitiroa. Saturday 26th.—Daniel Hennessy, Kaponga. Monday 28th.—Kelly, Opunake, Wednesday 30th.—Harold Palmer, Alton. Wednesday «oth.—James Pierce, Flint • Road, Stratford. JULY: Friday 2i.d.—E. W. Hancock, Poto Road, Cardiff (in conjunction with Farmers' Co-op.) Monday, July 12th.—F. WV Rowland, Opunake. AUGUST: Monday 9th—T. S. Cox, Opunake. STRATFORD. TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1920. At 1 p.m. 180'lamb3 60 lambs, extra good 60 weaner heifers 30 weaner Steers 23 springing heifers 8 good dairy cows, guaranteed 10 store cows 60 f.m. ewe 3 in lamb ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2f 12 2-year empty heifers 20 iweaner heifers 20 forward and store cows 4 fat cows f 20 weaner heifers ■ 30 mixed weaners i> 10 weaner heifers T 12 weaner steers 6 fat bullocks 4 bulls fiO fat ewes » 100 forward ewes 48 fat and forward ewes 44 ewes in 'lamb 16 store pigs HAWERA. THURSDAY, JUNE 24. 30 forward and .store cows 20 light store cows 10 fat cows 10 good Jersey heifers (in calf) 40 weaner heifers 35 weaner steers 15 springing heifers 20 3-year heifers (in calf) 10 bulls 250 ewes (in lamb) 200 empty ewes 100 2 and 4-tooth wethers 150 mixed hoggets 15 store pigs 277 ft Jin. piping, 00ft l}in. piping, Nn 4 ram, set chain harrows. MATAU SALE. FRIDAY, 25th JUNE, 1020. At 1 p.m. 10Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 25 weaner steers 40 mixed weaners 150 good lambs ENTRIES SOLICITED. CLEARING SALE. DUTHIE ROAD, KAPONGA. » SATURDAY, 2Gth JUNE, 1920. f At 12.30 p.m. sharp. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. DANIEL HENNESSY, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell on the farm on the above date: COWS (Jersey, Holstein and Slior'.horn) 3 purebred Jersey cows 1 Holstein bull 2 half-draughts 1 Ford car, 5-seKter (slight reserve) Household furniture and effects. 1 s f. lever plough 1 set tripod harrows 1 spring dray and harness 7 milk cans and buckets 2 coppers Sundries. NOTE.—Our Agent, who has inspected reports that this is a first-class dairy herd, July, August and September calvers, and are in the pink of condition. Dairymen requiring choice cattle should attend this sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Cars will leave the Hawera Office at 10.45 a.m. to convey intending buyers. SHOWS. ELEVENTH DO!vIINION AND GREAT WINTER SHOW. HAWERA, JULY 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10th. Special Educational Features. This Year 15,000 more feet of Show Space. The largest under cover Winter Show in New Zealand. There are classes for—all SchoolsFarm and Garden—Honey—Fancy Work —Home Industry—Poultry, etc. ENTRIES close on SATURDAY, JULY 19th. If you have not a schedule, write at once to — L. O. HOOKER. Secretary Eox 70, Hawera-
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