6 \‘eaiers I 1:0 Store Cows 5 Empty Hereford Cows I 20 18—months to 3i-year Steers 10 ms. Polled Angus Calves ‘ 2O \Vcll-grown Jersey \\'eaner Calves 10 Springing Cows and lleiicrs I 8 Bulls i 20 Head Mixed Cattle ! 40 mia. Ewes r.w. Southdowni Rams t 20 Empty ‘l—tooth Ewes ‘ 2 Southdown Rams l l l'yig and Harness I 1 Medium Draught; all farm! work i 1 Draught Mare; work anywherel On account of Mn F. MOON, who is. giving up carting: ' 1 Black .\lare and all harness. Collars, Chains, Ewingletrees, etc On account of MR 11. BREGAIAN, who is giving up dairying. ill.) \Vhole fluid of: 2:; Young Dairy Cows, due July and August. Entries Solicited. ________.__________———~ WAINGARO STOCK SALE THURSDAY, MAY 11, NOON 300 HEAD CATTLE 25 Fat. and Forward Cows ' 15 Store cows 20 3—3’ear Pulled Angus Steers 40 LIA-year Forward condition Pollecl Angus Heifers 35 lS—monlhs Pollcd Angus lleif—ers 100 VVeaner Polled Angus Heifers 20 Head Mixed Cattle 300 Fat and Forward Wethers Entries Solicited. NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE FRIDAY, MAY 15, NOON 100 HEAD CATTLE I On account. of MR .\I. SCOTT, His V\'hole Herd. 16 Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows—July and August, leers . Entries Solicitorl. SPECIAL SALE AT NGONGOTAHA. MONDAY, MAY 18 NOON. ___l._ On account of the Ngnkura Development Scheme. and owing to so many! sections beingr disposed of we will hold a Sale of surplus stock as swore:— 2160 S it E E P. Comprising: 600 5-3‘ear breeding ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 1340 Fat and forward 2—tooth wethers 220 Woolly Romney ewe lambs I'2 Southdown rams 150 POLLED ANGUS & HEREL FORD BREEDING GO\VS, inoall to Pelled Angus and Hereford Bulls 2 Hereford bulls The above ewes have been carefully selected. They came over from the East Coast. in February and have been genuinely farmed to good Southdown rams. The wethers are all East Coast sheep and are in good condition. The whole of the offering is off Mean healthy country. 9..______ THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING 00.. LTD. Hamllton and Branches- ______—_ THE WHITE BUTTERFLY. ————+—-——— CHILDREN’S CAMPAIGN. DESTRUCTION OF THOUSANDS. DARGAVILLE. \Vednesday. During the last, summer season the Tangawahine-Avooa Women's Institute inaugurated a local schools white butterfly campaign. Results disclose that 119.871 butterflies were destroyed. \Vinners of the prizes were Mary Millstead, of Tangowahine, with 11,594. .\lerle Daniels. of Avoca, with 10,247. and Audi-y Mclntosh, with 9941. A report is being sent to the Minister of Agriculture with the request that. some parasites obtained at the ‘Cawthron Institute be liberated m the district. —.—_.... 1 Woods‘ Great Peppermint Cure For Influenza Colds.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19879, 7 May 1936, Page 14
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