FARMERS’ nn-OP. AUC riONEERING CO.. LTD.
I{»i • : - .•!••• n*>: tied lli.it ‘delivery will • _• \.-n ■ ••i-l: uni*—- arrange•nN !.*%•• ; :n i. !• • pi*e\ i«*usl y with “ MOUNTI EY ” PEDIGREE PIGS GR-AT ANNUAL FIXTURE ••n a*-- lint of MR A. T. ROGERS, “ MOUNTLE V,’ ? NGARUAWAHIA, To lie lieNl at the HOMESTEAD. NGARU AW AH lA, Itoj.ii Camp. on Main South Road WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY MAY I*. At 1".:m a .in. 160 70 PEDIGREE S TA.MWORTII? and LARGE BLACKS As follows: 160 PrdicjTp Berkshire*, Boars for Se**\ Sows in farrow, Younz 5 Pedigree Tamworths, of all 30 i’ ; s-ree Large Blacks —an outThe • MOLNTLKY " offering this is rr.Ciy <u*standing. special care having been taken in the selection of the offering. Most of the Berkshlres represen ‘irst of the progeny of the great • dian imported hoar. W'OODB L \M» »X." to he offered in X.Z., if ran he safel> stated no greater ' *s ever before been offered at The Tamworths also represent a - stlj sired by • e all- England and N.Z. Champion. • BKRKSWKLL t P-TO-PATE sth,” Mid from prize-winning sows. In the Large Blacks are many stir ' ts in--.tiding this year's supreme pig •t the Palmerston Royal in the 14months class. The Catalogue this year includes n ire | rlze v nners an i potential winners than any previous one. MAKE a point hF WRITING FOR A catalogue Iniff
MATAMATA STOCK SALE L\Y, MAY 18, 11 A.M. HEAD OF CATTLE Prime Fat Cows and Heifers Fat and Forward Cows Store and Boner Cows Well-Bred 18-inonths to 2-vear P.A. Steers Yearling Jersey Heifers Jersey in-call' Heifers Bulls Fat Sheep F A T PIGS STORE AND WEANER PIGS Entries Solicited TAIHAPE STOCK SALE WEDNESDAY. MAY 18 7000 . 11 E E p Comprising—--3000 Wether Lambs lots 1500 Ewe Lambs Mots 100 S.h. Lambs 400 2-tooth Wethers 100 Fat Ewes 400 4. 6 and 4-year and 5-year EweS. r.w. Romney Rams 500 M.A. Ewes. r.w. S.D. Rams SPECIAL ENTRY On account of MICKLHSON BROS., MATAROA—--1000 Ewe Lambs nt of If. O’CALLAGHAN—--300 Ewe Lambs good) WAIHI STOCK SALE THURSDAY, MAY 19, 11 AM.. 250 60 80 10 30 200 250 100 HEAD OF CATTLE 20 Fat Cows 20 Forward-condition Cows
PROVIDE MORE SHELTER FOR YOUR STOCK The following prices will rule for our 1938 first quality shelter trees: MACROCARPA from 10 - per 10(1 LAWSONIANA from 9 - per 100 BENTHAMI from 10 - per 100 EUCALYPTI from I I 6 per 100 PINUS INSIGNUS from 4 6 per 100 BARBERRY from 26 - per 1000 IVm e off all !i'-re in the centre of your paddock anil in a few year- you will have ailequate shelter. me now our hookings are already heavy. Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co.. Ltd. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20500, 17 May 1938, Page 14
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