rpilE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVi ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.S. LTD. (Successors to Messrs Gillies and Nalder). LIST OF SALES FOR JUNE— Monday, 22—Okaiawa Wednesday, 2-1 —Eltliam 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., Fraser Road JULY— Wednesday, I—Mr. D. M. Scott, Kapuni Wednesday, I—Mr.1 —Mr. A. Bivkett, Opu nako Thursday, 2—Mr. J. O'Sullivan, Matapu Friday, 3—Mrs. Larcom, Turuturu Road Monday, 6—S. T. Kelly, Ohangai Tuesday, 7—Mrs. W. Rye, Palmer Road, Okaiawa Monday, 13— F. Osborne, Manaia Thursday, 16— J. F. Catley, Auroa Friday, 17 —J. E. Wichman, Te Roti Saturday, 18—Dr. Noonan, Princes Street Horse Bazaar, Hawera, sale pedigree Jerseys (only) Saturday, IS-Mr. W. Butler, Princes Street Horse Bazaar, Hawera Monday, 20—Mr. A. Cumiabell, Oeo Tuesday, 21—Estate lato A. Oliver. Ohangai Mr. I. Sanderson, Fraser Road; date to be arranged.
ELTffAH SALE. AT THE YARDS, ELTJIAM. WEDiN IvSDAY, .JUNE 24. At 1 p.m. fHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY 01'' N.Z., 'LTD., will soil by public auction as above—--30 store cows C fat cows 20 heifers in calf 20 Jersey weuner heifers 4 bulls 40 mixed weancrs 20 empty forward ewes 30 lambs 30 ewes in lambs
HAWERA SALE. AT THE YARDS, GLOVER ROAD. : THURSDAY, JUNE 25. At 1 p.m. iJfIE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., will sell by public auction as U'bove—--12 fat cows 25 forward cow.s 30 store cows 20 31-moutlis steers (good) CO yearling heifers 20 heifers 25 very choice Jersey weaner heifers 25 weaner heifers (already innoculated) 25 weaner steers (already innoculated) 30 choice springers 1 dairy cow iIOO lambs, off turnips 400 mixed two-tooths 100 fat ewes 1 spring milk cart
WEBSTER, DOBSOK & 00. LIST OF SALES FOR JUNEStrathuiore—Monday, June 29 Stratford—Tuesday, June 30
AT KAPOXGA YARDS. 'MONDAY', JUXJS 20, 1914. NEWTON - KING H as l/cen favored witU instructions from 'MR, GEO. WATSON, Kapuni, who lias sold his property, to soil, WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of his choice Dairy Herd, as below—--20 CHOICE DAIRY COWS (calve August-September) 2 cows (in milk) 2 -year-old 'heifers 3 weaner heifers 1 Jersey bull (4 years) Sale at 1 o'clock. M)TK.—The above cows are the pick of fiO Mr. Watson was milking on the Bird road. They are all voung' and in good condition. l f or the season just closed the;, 'returned £l4 per bend for milk alone. Returns can be seen at the Kaupokonui I'aetory. STONY RIV1C1! YARDS.
WEDNESDAY, .ll'Mi "24. ]!)U, NEWTON KING yyiU.i oiler as above 250 liJiAD MIXED CATTLK 80 mixed vveauers 40 weaner steers (gooil) .12 ehoiee Jersey springing heifers 6 choice Jlolstein springing heifers 15 forward cows 40 .young store cows 15 IS-months colored heifers 10 Shorthorn springing heifers 4fl empty Shorthorn heifers Sale at 12.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 28, 23 June 1914, Page 8
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