SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z. LOAN & M.A.CO CALENDAR OF BULL FAIRS. STRATFORD—Monday, October 11th. HAWERA—Friday, Oc'ibnr 15th. OPUNAKE—Monday, Uctober 18th'. MANAlA—Tuesday, October 19th. PALMER ROAD—Friday, October 22nd. ELTHAM—Wednesday, October 27th. November Ist. TE WERA SALE. FRIDAY, lsj. OCTOBER, 1920, At 1 p.m. i" 1 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comprising:— 30 yearling steers 20 3-year steers 18 springing heifers 6 2-year empty heifers 6 Jersey bulla 2 4-year Holsteift bulls 00 mixed slieep 1 4-year draught filly, unbroken, by Sir Gartland 1 half-drauglit gelding (unbroken) 1 Hillside plough 1 !2-gallon Domo separator, nearly new OPUNAKE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th. 100 SPRINGING HEIFERS 40 store cows 5 fat cows 8 empty heifers 80 yearling steers 50 yearling heifers 50 mixed yearlings 4 bulk 8 store pigs JERSEY BREEDERS' FIRST ANNUAL SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER # 1920. - * NEW PLYMOUTH SHOWGROUNDS. BREEDERS OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS ARE SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. Some of the Bulls to be offered are possible champions, and lit to head any herd in the Dominion. The Heifers also are a typey lotl All Animals will be penned at 9 a.m. Judging for the Condition Prizes will take place at 10 a.m. and THE SALE WILL BEGIN AT 11 A.M. SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. E. GRIFFITHS, Hon. Secretary, Box 93, New Plymouth. EGMONT A. & P. SHOW GROUNDS. PEDIGREE JERSEY 'SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. At 1 p.m. R. P. MORRiSSEY & CO.. \yiLL hold a sale of Pedigree Jersey cattle as above, and will offer:— 4Q HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE JERSEYS, on account of Messrs. A. and J. O'Donnell, Wren Bros., D. E. Scott, T. Thompson, J. Joyce, R, J. Baliantine, O. Campbell, D. L. Tonka, H. Barr, G. H. Blackwell, J. R. Corrigan, D. Malone, W. L. Tocker, Jas. Linn, Karl Rothe, and others. The above entry includes a number of superior young pedigree bulls, which are descended from noted Jersey families. Catalogues on Application. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT TO DAIRY FARMERS. , DAIRY FARMERS. JNQUIRY is solicited from Dairy Farmers and others for a free copy of a booklet just published giving particulars and prices of several wonderfully effiictive specialities for saving time and labor and money on the farm. They include:— THE lIEATON TEAT CUP SCIIRAFT'S PATENT TEAT CUP AND MILK TUBE BRUSHWARE RAPID RING INSERTER FOR MILKING MACHINE INFLATIONS THE GLANDLESS PUMP ' These valuable patents are fully described and illustrated. No farmer should fail to at least make inquiries about them. Write your name and address below, cut out this advertisement and post to our address and you will receive a copy by' return mail. * Name Address OLDFIELD & HENRY, LTD., Hardware Merchants 39F, Fort Street, AUCKLAND. Agents wanted in all Towns. A few shillings spent in the free use of Nazol to protect the mucous mem- ! branes of the mouth, nose and throat i against influenza infection is better than I heart of suffering.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1920, Page 8
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