AUCTION SALES. BRISTOL AND JUNCTION ROADS, INGLEWOOD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1916. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD, have received instructions from Mr A. H. Clarke, who hii s sold his farm, to sell by auction as above, subject to the Rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers’ Association, the following, WITHOUT RESERVE 22 cows in profit and to calve 4 yearling heifers 1 bull 28 4-tooth ewes and lambs 1 ram 4 store pigs, 1 sow (to farrow end of September), s.f. plough, Hillside plough, tine and chain harrows, one horse mower, scarifier, hay rake, chaff cutter, set dray and leading harness, set trap harness, collars and hames, milk trap, plough chains, etc., 4 milk cans, one anvil, stack cover, and quantity household furniture. i with; slight reserve—--2 milk cart horses Mr Clarke ha s been dairying for 34 years, and tin's is the first‘time he. hag had a sale, and his herd is one of the select herds of the district, and 'can be thoroughly recommended. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at I o’clock. HUIAKAMA. CLOSE TO POST OFFICE AND STORES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1916 NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr C. H. West, wljp has leased his' farm, to sell on the property, subject to tho Taranaki Stock Auctioneers’ Association Rules:— WITHOUT RESERVE, 77 yearling steers, good lino 22 yearling heifers G 2-year heifers in calf 2 cows in milk 1 2-year Holstein hull 1 2-ycar Shorthorn bull 2 draught mares, stinted to Sir Garthland 1 harness gelding, guaranteed 1 yearling filly by Sir Garthland 1 mare hack 1 yearling colt 1 pony and dog cart 1 courtland waggon in good repair, 1 gig and harness, 1 block dray and harness, McCormack mower and rake, s.f. plough (Duncan),. Hillside plough, tyne harrows, swingletrees, chains, milk cans, separator, sundries, etc., etc. Also Household Furniture of a 7roomod house. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE:— 1 piano 1 sideboard On account of Mr D. Yandle G springing heifers 2 farm horses On account of Mr A. Meredith — 200 hoggets The cattle throughout are in excellent'condition, having been on turnips during the winter. Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. RATAPIKO. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1916. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr J. Dravitzski, who has sold Ills farm, to soil on the property on above date, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers’ Association rules:— WITHOUT RESERVE. IS dairy cows in milk and to calve by end of September, ' ' - 7 calves 14 store pigs 2'i-draught horses 1 dray and harness, 1 gig and harness, Massey Harris s.f. plough (now), tyne harrows, 9eonlter drill with discs, 65-gal-lon Alpha Laval separator, chains and swingletrees, cream cans, Trewella jack, quantity seed and eating potatoes, 600 feet scantling, totara posts, poultry, household furniture, etc., etc. Twenty-five shares Moa Dairy Factory. Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Newton king win soil in auction subject to tho Taranaki Stock Auctioneers’ Association Rules: O *-7(4 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. AJtJyJ Including—--50 good yearling steers 35 store cows 35 yearling heifers 25 springers 50 mixed yearlings 20 empty heifers I Sale at 1 o’clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 38, 12 September 1916, Page 8
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