N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., S T EATFOR D. JjIST OF OALES. AUGUST— Stratford Yards—August 29 Te Wera Yards—August 25. Te Wera Yards—September 22. Te Wera Yards—October 20. Kohuratahi Yards—Ceptember 8." Kohuratahi Yards—October 6. Sales commence at 12 o'clock during w ; nter months la circulars of offerings will be advertised in due course OPUNAKE SALE YARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 21. At 12.30 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COY., LTD., sell by Auction as above:— 4QQ HEAD CATTLE, including,"200 mixed yearlings 40 store cows 23 fat cows 35 springing heifers (choice lines) 30 18-month empty heifers 15 springing cows 30 steers 10 store pigs JMPORTANT T)AIRY QAL s KAUPOKONUI. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. I THE NEW ZEALAND I LOAN & MERCANTILE I AGENCY CO., LTD., : JTAVE received Instructions fro Mr. J. N. Gamlin, who is retiring fro farming pursuits, to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COW due to calve early . 40 selected springing heifers 9 breeding sows, close to farrowii (including three pedigree Tai worths) . 00 young pigs Also,— 300 fully-paid Kaupokonui Co-t Dairy Co. Shares The above cows are a superior lot, a all second and third calvers, due to cal early. About one-third of the herd a Jereey-Holstein cross. Mr. Gamlin noted for keeping nothing but the b< I oi stock, and is so well known as dairy farmer that comment is unnecsary. Dairy farmers should not m this opportunity of getting first-cla sttek. 1 Luncheon provided.
QAKURA YARDSFRIDAY, AUGUST 25. WEBSTER BROS WILL sell at their yards 20Q MIXED CATTLE. 75 breeding ewes 13 pure-bred Holstein springing h era 12 springing cows and heifers 5 2 to 3-year draughts Factory cart and harness
QLEARING gALE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. iWEBSTER BROS "pfAVE received instructions from MR. A. COLLINS to sell at his farm, Koru, on WEDNESDAY, August 30, WITHOUT RESERVE,— SPRINGING HEIFERS (showing Jersey) 8 dairy cowa (early calvers) 30 mixed yearlings 100 ewes and lambs, wethers, and woolly hoggets 6 pure-bred Angora nannies. 2. steers 16 purebred leghorns, and sundries / Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock.
INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. MATTHEWS & BENNETT hold their usual weekly sale at Inglewood yards on the above date. Present entries; 200 HEAD MIXED -CATTLE 8 good dairy cows Sale at I o'clock.
pGLEWOOD JJORSE pAIR FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. MATTHEWS & BENNETT IfflllL hold their usual Horse Fair in ■Mr. Stewart Huston's Staples on the above date. Present entries: 22 UXBHOKEX HORSES 45 HACK & HARNESS HORSES Sale at 1 o'clock. VOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 49, 19 August 1911, Page 10
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