SALES BY AUCTION. > M-Z. LOAN & M.A CO ON McLEOD BROS.’ farm, mahoe. . MONDAY. .JULY 31, 1922. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. STRATFORD, JJAVE received instructions to sell on account of Mr H. Parkinson, by auction, without reserve—--40 DAIRY COWS, in calf to Grade Jersey bull, August-Sept, calvers 14 2yr i.c. heifers 4 yearling heifers 1 yearling Jersey bull 1 4-year Grade Jersey -bull The cows are a genuine, dairy herd in good condition, and full particulars as to calving dates, etc., will be given at the sale. Returned soldiers wishing to ■ purchase through the Government are requested to secure the necessary authority. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. STRATFORD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922* Store Stock 12.30 p.m. ■£QQ MIXED AGE EWES 20 yearling steers 25 good dairy cows, 2nd and 3rd calvera CLEARING SALE. ON THE FARM, KIRI ROAD, TE KIRI. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922, At 12 noon. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. TTAVE received instructions from Mr. A. M. Sims, who has sold hie farm, to sell as above — WITHOUT RESERVE— Q 4 CHOICE GRADE JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS. 6 Jersey yearling heifers (good) 2 Jersey yearling bulls (good) 1 Pedigree Jersey bull ("’Tataraimaka”) 1 good milk carter (slight reserve) 1 hack Gig and harness 2 milk carts 56 fully paid shares Awatuna Dairy Co. (slight reserve), 1 s.f. plough, “Steel Queen” Discs, Tripod & Chaih Harrows, Buckets, Strainer, 3 Swingle Bars, 1 Price’s Jack, Copper and frame, Unique Copper and Stand, 20 sheets Iron, 10 Cords Rata Firewood, Fowls, Ducks, Furniture and Sundries. Quantity Tools. NOTE. —Out Agent has inspected the above cows, and reports that they are an exceptionally choice lot. The majority are straight-out Jerseys, and are in good condition. They are 2nd, 3rd and 4th Calvert, and are due to calve August ' and September, the bulk being due in August. This herd is well known throughout the district, and has put up the highest test at the factory for the past three years. They started the season just finished with a 4 test, and finished with a 6.3 and averaged 2401bs butter-fat. These cows have been milked on very poor country, and should do exceptionally well on the plains. The returns and particulars of each individual c'ow will l>e given out at the sale. We can thoroughly recommend dairymen in search of good stock to attend this sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
INCREASE PRODUCTION With Farmers’ Fertiliser Company’s Basic Superphosphates. Basic Superphosphates is a fertiliser of wonderful merit and immense value. It possesses all the advantages of Basic Slag without any of its drawbacks. It is a finely-ground product, fully double the bulk of Basic Slag, and lends itself to even and thorough distribution. CLEAN TO HANDLE—REMAINS DRY & FRIABLE. Excellent for Grass Manure on top-dressing, or for improving the growth of Cereals on Clayey or Sandy Soils, becoming effective with amazing rapidity. 2 to 3ewt. PER ACRE GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS. Price £7 IgS gD Per Ton Delivered to any Station, Farmers’ Co=op. (ALL BRANCHES.) Taranaki Distributors for N.Z. Farmers’ Fertiliser Co., Ltd.
HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. FARMERS’ CO-OP,, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—AUGUST 15. Advice labels on application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1922, Page 8
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