ON THE FARM. OPUNAKE-STRATFORD ROAD, RIVERLEA. TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 2. At 1.30 p.m. Sharp. mJTE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE J- ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z. LTD., have received instruction* from Messrs Jonkinson and Simpson, who have dissolved partnership and are leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—--48 young dairy cows (in milk) 1 Holstein bull 10 yearling heifers 12 weaner pigs ■ 6 store pigs 7 i'afc pigs 3 sows 1 Berkshire boar 2 waggon horses 1 gig horse, gig and harness 1 milk waggon and harness 1 dray and harness 1 Booth McDonald plough 1 set Tine harrows 1 Simplex milking machine (4 buckets) 1 h.p. Hornsby benzine engine, milk cans, buckets and sundries. Number of Shares in Kaponga Dairy Co. On account of another vendor—--1 2-year half-draught filly (with slight reserve). LUNCHEON PROVIDED. rftlHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY OO.'fc Lli» OF SALES FOR NOVEMBER— Monday I—Supplementary Bull Fair, Stratford. Monday I—Kakaramea. Tuesday 2—Stratford. Tuesday 2—Stratforli Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday 3—Eltham. Thursday 4—Hawera. Thursday 4—Kohuratahi. Friday s —Palmer Road. Monday B—Opunake. Tuesday 9—Manaia. Tuesday 9—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Friday 12—Waverley. Friday 12—Te Were. Monday 15—Kakaramea. Tuesday lb'—Stratford. Tuesday 10—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday 17—Eltham. Thursday 18—Hawera. Friday 19—Waverley. Friday 19—Supplementary Honw Fair, Hawera. Saturday 20—Supplementary Horse Fair, Hawera. Monday 22—Opunake. Tuesday 23—"W001, Skin and Hide Sale, Stratford. Tuesday 23—Manaia. Friday 26—Waverley. Monday 29—Kakaramea. Tuesday 30—Stratford.
THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FOR OCTOBERHawera (Horse Fair)—Saturday, 80. NOVEMBER— Monday I—Opunake. Tuesday 2—Manaia. Monday B—Okaiawa. Wednesday 10—Elfcliarn. Thursday 11—Hawera. Friday 12—Kaponga. Monday 15—Opunake. Tuesday 16 —Manaia. Friday 19—Auroa. Monday 22—Okaiawa. Wednesday 24—Eltham. Thursday 25—Hawera. Monday 29—Opunake. Tuesday 30—Manaia. STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1915. TEWTUN KING w lion as above—--75 SPRINGING HEIFERS 46 DAIRY COWS (Without Resorve). ! Sale at 12 o'clock. NORTH AUCKLAND SHEEP FARM K(\f) ACRES FREEHOLD, mostt/Uv/jy terrace country, and nearly l all ploughable, ring fenced, and divided into 7 paddocks, 250 acres in grass, of which 60 acres has been ploughed; IJ sheep country, situated in Bay of Islands, and 31 miles from railway and good township; house of 7 rooms, good orchard, small sheep dip and yards, big sheds; land i@ well watered and has one of the finest views of the harbor, 7 miles away, where there is some of the best fishing in New Zealand. The climate is unsurpassed, and 'to one who wants a mild district this is a regular snip; about 60 acres in bush, containing plenty of the best fencing timber. Now carrying sheep and cattle. Through the war putting another place on the owner's hands, he will take £5 an acre, and £4OO cash; stock at valuation. This is just the place for a man to make ft start.—Apply "Farm," Box 624, Auckland.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 52, 30 October 1915, Page 8
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