SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ 00-OP ON THE FARM, ’ G LOWER STUART ROAD, ELTHAM. MONDAY,. AUGUST 7, 1922. At 12.30 p.m. fpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr. SC. H. Dudley, who is leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction ae above—gg CHOICE DAIRY COWS (due this month) 7 2-year Jersey heifers, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull 2 pedigree Jersey bulle 3 good farm horses 4 sows 1 boar 5 weahers 7 tons oaten hay, 264 shares Eltham Dairy Co. (slight reserve, waggon, spring tip-dray, cultivator (nearly new), Booth s.f. plough, McCormick mower (big 6), discs, tripod and chain harrows, wheel sledge, ewingletrees, 2 whey tanks, 3 sets harness chains etc., 2 coppers and stands and sundries. NOTE. —Our Agent has inspected this herd and reports that they are in the pink of condition, mostly young Jersey cross cows in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls. They have averaged 285 lb butter-fat with 12 2-year heifers in the herd. Light Luncheon Provided Terms STRICTLY CASH unless financial arrangements have been made with the management beforehand.
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 df 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 3cwt. PER ACRE GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS. Price £7 12S 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.
I I neglect ? | that cold i I Delay is | ; I ~ I I FDR COUGHS V COLBS g j/q c 2/6 PLANTING SEASON. 1922. MAY, JUNE, JULY. JO'OW IS THE TIME TO PLANT—ACACIA DECURRENS (Black Wattle), 17/6 per 100, £5 per 1000. BARBERRY—One year 35s per 1000, 2year 75s per 10*00. BOXTHORN—Price upon application. ELEAGNUS, ESCALLONIA, GOLDEN AKE AKE, PRIVET, LAUREL—One year 25s per- 100; 2-year 35s 100. EUCALYPTUS —For shelter, 20s per 100. For timber, £5 per 1000. LAWSONIANA —2-year 40s, 3-year 60s per 100. 3ss per 100. PINUS INSIGNTS—For shelter, 30s per 100. For timber £5 to £lO per 1000. PINUS MURTCATA— 2 and 3yr 30s to 40s per 100. FRUIT TREES—2/6 to 3s each, 28s to 33s dozen. ROSES—General collection, 20s dozen. General Lines Nurserv Stock. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD., Plymouth. Telephone 465. W- PETTIGREW. Stratford. G. H. MILLS, Normanby. W. MOSS. Ngaere. Other Taranaki and Wanganui Nur•erymeiv
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1922, Page 8
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