SALES BY AUCTION. CAMBRIDGE SPRING HORSE FAIR. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 TO 9. 1000 HORSES 0F ALL CLASSES. ORDER OF SALE: Ist DAY, 10 a.m.— UNBROKEN HORSES AND DRAUGHTS. • 2nd DAY, 9.30 a.m.— DRAUGHTS. 3rd DAy, 9.30 a.m.— DRAUGHTS and start of LIGHT HORSES. 4th DAY, 9.30 a.m.—Balance of LIGHT HORSES. Vehicles will be offered at 1 p.m. Ist day of Sale. Entries close Thursday, September 1. Numbers will appear in Waikato Times, Saturday, September 3. SPECIAL ENTRIES.—OnIy horses of special breeding will be accepted under this section. Clients are particularly desired to note that even although numbers may have been allotted, LIGHT HARNESS HORSES will not be offered in the Draught Horse Section. THE FARMERS* CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON. Auctioneers.
THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. WHOLESALE FEDERATION (N.Z.), LTD. CIRCULAR LETTER TO THE PRODUCERS OF NEW ZEALAND. IMPROVED METHODS OF MARKETING PRODUCE. most farmers are aware, one of the chief objectives of our several organisations has been, end still is. to devise means by which this country’s produce might, as far as practicable, be made available direct to consumers in Great Britain and other countries, i.e., FROM THE FARMER TO THE CONSUMER. Tn recognition of this desirable policy, some little time ago a movement was started by the various Farmers’ Co-op Associations of both North end South Islands, the outcome being the formation of THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE FEDERATION (N.Z.), LTD., the object being, on the one hand, to eare for the eoßective buying of General Merchandise, and, on the other hand, to sell in the best markets of the world New Zealand Products DIRECT TO THE CONSUMER. Wo have now established a London Office with a staff of experts fully equipped to handle consignments of MEAT, WOOL, DAIRY PRODUCE, GRAIN, Etc., tinder the management of Mr. A. E. GOUGH, who, during the war period, was in charge of the Dairy Division of the Ministry of Food, and, prior to that held for many years a prominent position with that great’industrial co-opera-tive organisation—THE CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY, in .Manchester, Liverpool, and other parts of Great Britain. We have also recently joined forces with both the Australian and South African Federations, and thus our London Organisation to-day is already handling large shipments of produce from New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, and therefore in the near future will be in the position to contract with both large and small retailers for continuity of supplies. ALL PRODUCTS TO BE IDENTIFIED “NEW ZEALAND.” Although the three countries above named are working together on these lines, yet we have made very definite arrangements to IDENTIFY THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN WITH ALL SALES OF PRODUCE. In conclusion, we desire to confidently urge all farmers to entrust their respective Co-operative Associations with the shipment and disposal of their products and we ask for your co-operation in coliciting and influencing kindred associations to entrust our London Organisa • tion with their business. FARMER RETAINS FULL CONTROL. Our aim is that the farmers, throng’ their own organisation, should retail complete control of their produce frorr the point of production right to the. con sumer. Trusting that we may rely upon you: whole-hearted support.—We remain,— I Yours faithfully, J. A. PANNETT, Chairman of Directors. FRANK BUSHELL, General Manager.
CHOICE 50-/.CRE FARM. I CPLENDID Buildings, handy to school, factory and station; all been ■ ploughed and re-sown. This farm must be sold, and it is the cheapest farm we have had on our books at the price asked— £65 per acre. No Mortgage on the place. Enquire early, or you will be too late. ‘ A SNIP.” J. R. HILL & SON i UND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, ’J ST. AUBYN STREET. | ’Phones—Office 711, Residence 851. ] H. J. Abram, “Shop by Post” chemist, I New Plymouth, specialises in developing and Printing Amateurs’ Films. Results— y ‘ tki but. "’i
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1921, Page 8
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