SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS CO-OP ITINERARY OF BULL FAIRS. 1921. HAWERA —Wednesday, October 12. OPUNAKE —Thursday, October 13. AUROA—Friday, October 14. • WAVERLEY—Tuesday,'October 18. ELTHAM—Saturday, October 22. INGLEWOOD—Thursday, October 27. STRATFORD —Saturday, October 29. Entries solicited for all above fairs. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1921. gQ SPRINGING HEIFERS & COWS. 95 beautiful Holstein and Shorthorn empty 2-year heifers 100 good mixed 15-month heifers SQQ HOGGETS. 270 ewes and lamias and goats 200 fat and forward wethens 1 half draught filly, 5 years
OPUNAKE BULL FAIR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. BULLS, comprising pedigree and grade Jerseys, also a few Holsteins and Shorthorns. NOTE.—The majority of these are maiden bulls, which fact is sufficient inducement for dairy farmers to attend this sale. AUROA SALE AND BULL FAJR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14. 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, Etc., including—--10 choice springing heifers, close to profit J 0 BULLS, including pedigre’e and Grade Jerseys, Fries ians and Shorthorns, etc. . 1 maiden pedigree Jersey bull 1 gig and new set of harness On account of Mr. Robert Dunn, Auroa—--3 yearling pedigree Jersey bulls (all from good strains) On account of Mr. J. H. Phillips, Awatuna—--2 maiden 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls (all from good strains) HAWERA SUPPLEMENTARY SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. At- 11.30 a.m. sharp. 100 HORSES, comprising Heavy, * Medium and Light Draughts, Milk Carters, Light Harness Horses, Hacks, Pdnies, etc., broken and unbroken. 10 good Shetland ponies 1 milk waggon and spring dray
All broken horses must be yarded by 9.30 a.m. and unbroken, horses by 8.30 a.m. Further Entries Solicited. ON THE FARM. CROSS ROADS TUNA, MIDHIRST. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921. At 1 p.m. Sharp. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. E. Anderson, who is relinquishing dairying on account of bad road communication — % WITHOUT RESERVE: Qg CHOICE JERSEY & SHORTHORN DAIRY COWS 2 sows with litters 2 sows (close to profit) 4 forward store pigs 5 milk cans, waggon (30cwt.), copper and stand, and sundries. SLIGHT RESERVE: 90 GRADE JERSEY YEARLING HEIFERS PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL (2yre.) 3 geldings (broken to all work) 4-cow Gane releaser milking plant. NOTE.—The above herd is in real good condition. The majority are Jersey and Jersey cross, second and third calvers. and have either calved or close to profit. Cows will be delivered in Stratford yards free of charge.
. Luncheon Provided. L: A. NOLAN & CO., HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. Next Sale November 8. Advice Cards and Labels on Application. DRINK JiABIT CURED. “I am delighted with the Drinko Powders, and have used them regularly. I jknow they are doing good.” So writes one grateful woman. Here are other genuine extracts from testimonials: “Drinko Powders are wonderful”; “The cure has been successful.” Drinko is odourless, tasteless. Can be given secretly. Write for free booklet. Communications strictly confiden■tial. Plain sealed envelopes used. Adjdress: Jxidy Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A.C., Lambton Quay, Wellington!
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1921, Page 8
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