SALES BY AOCIIOB. FARMERS CO-OP QALENDAR OF QLEARING ALES. AUGUST. Wednesday 11th.—Public Trustee for the es'tate Francis Day, Kama Rd., t' , Kaupokonui. 'Mirsday 19th.—0. H. Knofflooh, Opunake. Sfonday 23rd.—11. Crozier, Corner Junction and Upland Roads. Tuesday 24th.—J. i\ Stevenson, at Hawera yards (sale of 400 Jersey yearling heifers), in conjunction with the N.Z.L. and M. Wednesday 2d. —P. A. Bourke, YVlienuakura. Newman Bros., Malone and Worthington yards (about end of August). HAWERA SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 & 21. ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN. Forms obtainable on application. HAWERA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. 40Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, . including:— 50 store cows i 30 forward cows 10 fat cowa 5 bulls' 150 mixed yearlings 60 yearling heifers 25 springing heifers 200 posts 10 strainers 30 cords firewood 1 5-seater Wolselay car, just Overhauled and painted - 20 good store pigs 18 good porkers 1500 MIXED > SHEEP ' including:— 100 wethkrsv. 200 store? ewes ■ , 300 sheep* mixed sexes 100 lambs 50 fat sheep 60 fat ewes. ' 200 fat and forward wethers 5S fat wethers
On account of Mr. M. M. Smyth^ 8 choice 3-year-old Holstein springing heifers 1 housa cow, due to calve in one week's time On account of Mr. James Barkla—fi cxtva choice 3-year Jersey cross springing lieifers, close to profit On account of Mr. Walter Hamilton—--10 extra choice Jersey cross 3-year old springing lieifers, close 'to I profit " 2 good dairy cows On account of Mr. W. A. Duckworths 20 extra choice springing heifers, close to profit ' _ • On accbunt of Mr. W. Treanor, Whareroa, who has sold his farm—--11 choice dairy cows, Shorthorns, with few Jerseys, young early calvers 1 Holstein-Jersey yearling heifer Horse, dray and harness, Planet Jr., swingletrees and (hams, hay knife, scythe, pig barrel, crosscut, saw On account of a Client—--2 dairy cows, close to profit 6 extra choice 3-year Jersey cross springing heifers, close to profit NOTE.—The above cows are a choice lot showing up well in calf and are due to calve in about'2 weeks' time, some have already calved.KAPONGA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. 150 HEAD OP CATTLE, comprising: 30 store cows 25 forward cows 3 fat cows 35 yearling heifers 30 mixed yearlings 25 springing heifers 10 empty lieifers 1 5-s»ater Ford car, in peffect order.
OPUNAKE SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. HORSES, comprising Heavy, Medium and Light Draughts, Milk Carters, Light Harness Horses, Hacks, Ponies, ote. On account of Rita Bishop—--1 4-vear gelding, 1 3-year gelding, and- 1 2-yoar gelding, all by Waiari-I-lautni. NOTE.—AII horses must be yarded by 10 a.m. sharp. Further Entries Solicited. "The pafl,er says there's a lot of pilfering going on," remarked the farmer?' wife." "Yes," replied the husband, "and you should see our calves getting away ivith their "TUI" Calf meal at every feeding time." Get "TUI" Calfmeal when you ask for it—thure is NO substitute. All store;.
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