SALES BY AUCTION. SALE OF GROCERIES. AT THE P.B.S. T fIE above Sale will be continued TO-DAY (Friday), from 11 a.m. to v 12.30 p.m., and from 2.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. WEBSTER BROS. SALE BY AUCTION. TO-DAY, AT 1 O’CLOCK. WEBSTER BROS. W !LL Sell at. their MartHens, Pullets, Ducks, Cockerels, 6 Purebred Rhode Island Red Cockerels, 30 Sacks Prime Genuine Dakota Red Table Potatoes, 40 Centals Prime Table Onions, Fairbanks Scales, 1 Domo Separator (guaranteed in good order), Wheelbarrow, Quantity Furniture and Sundries. IN THE MATTER OF “THE MORTGAGE EXTENSION ACT, 1919.” S£HIS Sale, which was advertised to take place on May 28 and postponed, will be held at our Auction Mart THIS DAY (Friday, 24th inst.), at 2 o’clock. WEBSTER BROS., Auctioneers. AT LAMASON’S MART, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JUNE 25. POULTRY! Poultry! Poultry! InA eluding splendid line of laying ducks and fat drakes, etc. One spring cart, harness, saddle, 2 Orion ranges, chaff cutter, mangle, iron bedsteads, etc. Also a quantity of barberry. Also a quantity of men’s trousers. Also a quantity of towelling. Also a quantity of rain and overcoats. Also balance of boots, 50 pairs. Also one good piano and usual sundries. Sale at 1 o’clock. For private disposal: About 300 firstclass totara posts. Particulars on application. ON THE FARM, RAMA ROAD, KAUPOKONUI, TUESDAY, JUNE 28. At 12 noon sharp THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., I JJAVE been favored with instructions from MRS. E. J. GAMLIN, who has leased her farm and is retiring from dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: CHOICE DAIRY COWS, Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein, August and September calveVs 3 sows 10 pigs (slips) ( NOTE. —This is a first-class herd of dairy cows, which are in the pink of condition, and are showing up well in calf. Mrs. Gamlin is the largest supplier at the Auroa factory, and her returns are of the very best. We would recommend all dairymen who require good dairy type cattle to attend this sale. Luncheon Provided. SHOWS. NEW ZEALAND’S LEADING WINTER FEATURE, TWELFTH DOMINION DAIRY AND GRIfiAT WINTER SHOW HAWERA, JULY 5,6, 7, 8 and 9, 1921. STILL INCREASING IN POPULARITY. ALL PROGRESSIVE FIRMS ARE EXHIBITORS. Special Feature will be the Exhibits of Farm Root.; by the Boys’ and Girls’ Clul >. The Schedules have been completely 1 revised and include classes for — DAIRY. SCHOOLS. FARM AND CARDEN. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUBS. ; HONEY . FANCY WORK HOME INDUSTRIES. ? POULTRY. CATS. , PHOTOGRAPHY, etc., etc. See our Special School Schedule. More comprehensive, including 134 r Classes. ■ Poultry Section includes North Island 1 Championship. 1 Utility Classes. —Utility Rhode Island 1 Reds, male; Utility White Wyandottes, 1 female; Utility Brown Leghorn, male. < American White Leghorn, male; Old - English Game, female; Hamburg Golt den, female, c.o. 1 N.Z. Leghorn Club Shield and Specials f will be competed for. r 1 ENTRIES CLOSE—--1 School Sections, THURSDAY, June 16. 1 Other Classes, SATURDAY, June 18. t If you have not received a Schedule, i, write at once to / L. 0. HOOKER, Secretary. j Box 79, Hawera. [. gLLLl —
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1921, Page 8
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