IHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATI\ r J. " ORGANISATION SOCIGTST OF N.J . LTD. (Successors to Messrs Gillies and Nalder). LIST OF SALES FOR JUNE— Monday, 22—Okaiawa Wednesday, 24—Eltham Thursday, 25 Hawera Friday, 19—Kaponga Monday, 29—Auroa Tuesday, 30—Manaia CLEARING SALES FOR 1914. JUNE— ' Monday, 29—Young's Estate, Kapuni Monday, 29—Mr. J. Penny, Auroa Tuesday, 30 —Death Bros., Frasei Road JULY— Wednesday, I—Mr. D. M. Scott, Kapuni Wednesday, I—Mr. A. Birkett, Opu> nake Thursday, 2—Mr. J. O'Sullivan, Matapu Friday, 3—Mrs. Lareom, Turuturu Roaa Monday, 6—S. T. Kelly, Ohangai Tuesday, 7—Mrs. W. "Rye, Palmer Road, Okaiawa Monday, 13— F. Osborne, Manaia Thursday, 10— J. F. Catley, Auroa Friday, 17— J. E. Wichmnn, Te Roti Saturday, 18—Dr. Noonan, Princes Street Horse Bazaar, Hawera, sale pedigree Jerseys (only) Saturday, 18—Mr. W. Butler, Princes Street Horse Bazaar, Hawera Monday, 20—Mr. A. Cunnabel!, Oeo Tuesday, 21—Estate late A. Oliver, Ohangai Mr. I. Sanderson, Fraser Roid; date to be arranged.
WEBSTER, DOBSO & CO. LIST OF SALES FOR JUXE— Strathinoro—Monday, June 29 Stratford—Tuesday," June 30
DAIRY FARM—SIXTY ACRES Seven miles from railway and butter factory. Cream cart passes. School half-a-mile. Ninety per cent, ploughabdc. Will carry in its present state one cow to two acres. Clover and root crops grow in abundance. Price, £8 10s; small deposit. No agents. Address— EARNSCLEUGH ESTATE, Njrangotaha.
OX TIIIJ FARM, UELL'V ROAD, MUIRAMU. MOXDAY, JUNE 2?. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. N T . P. Fredcricksen to sell by Public" Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE— g() DAIRY COWS 2 Jersey bulls 2 '/.-draught farm horses Horse, gig and harness (slight reserve), 14 weaners, 3 pigs, spring dray, McCormick mower, Hornsby s.f. plough, tine harrows, chaffcutter, Planet, Jr., 4 milk cans, 2 stacks meadow hay, i stack oaten hay, buckets, har- _ ness, and sundries Also, if not previously sold— HIS FARM of 166% ACRES, being Sections 139, 142, 1-13 and 154, Block IX., Waitara S.D. Buildings consist of 5-roomed house, tO-bailed cowshed, and other farm buildings. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 p.m.
?'£ii-®i PIGS! ffHK gACOX QQ, RECEIVING! DATES FOR JUNE— Okato—Monday, 15. Moturoa—Tuesday, 16. higlewood—Monday, 11. Stratford—Tuesday, lfi. Midhhst—Wednesday, 17. o. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. J. YANDLE, Ftrutford. H. A. HAYCOCK, Ha vera.
PIGS! PIGS! THE IXGLEWOOD BACOX COMPANY aro buyers of Prime Bacon PiM beUwecn 1121b. and 1501b. dead wetehl FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. W RECEIVING DATES FOR JUXEAt tlio Factory, evsry Wednesday Tanki—Monday, 1, 15 and 29 Smart Road—Tuesday, 2. 10 and 30 8 and 22 Midhfrst—Tuesday, 9 and 23 Toko—Tuesday, 9 and 23
PIGS! PIGS! gORTHWIOK & g0 3f RECEIVING DATES FOE MAY. Toko, Monday, 4, 18. Douglas—Monday, 11, 25. Tariki—Wednesday, 6, 20. Stratford—Tuesday, 5, 12, 19, 26. Midhirst—Wednesday, 13, 27. To Wera—As per Arrangement. J. BUTCHER, Agent.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 19 June 1914, Page 8
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