T H E FABMERS' CO-OPEBATIV* ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N 2 LTD. (Successors to Messrs Gillies and Nalder). LIST OF SALES FOR J ONE— Friday. 2G—Kaponga Monday, 20—Auroa Tuesday, 30—Manaia JULYMoiulay, o—Okaiawa Wednesday, B—Eltham Thursday, 9—Hawera Tuesday,- .14—Manaia Monday, 20—Okaiawa Wednesday, 22 Eltliam Thursday, 23—Hawera Friday, 24—Kaponga Monday, 27—Anroa Tuesday, 28—Manaia CLEARING SALES FOR WW. JUXEFriday, 20—A. E. Death, Hawera yards (dairy cows) Monday, 2»—Young's Estate, Kapuni Monday, 29—Mr. J. Penny, Auroa Tuesday, 30—Death Bros., Fraser Road JULY— Wednesday, I—Mr. H. Birkett, Opunake Wednesday, I—Mr. D. M. Bcott, Kapuni Thursday, 2—Mr. J. O'Sullivan, Matapu Monday, 6—Mr. J. McPhillips, Waihi Tuesday, 7—Mrs. W. Rye, Palmer Road, Okaiawa Wednesday, B—Mr. R. White, Skeet Road, Kapuni Thursday, 9—Mrs. Larcoui, Hawera yards Monday, 13— F. OsTwrne, Manaia Wednesday, 15—P. Murphy, Riverlea Thursday, I<s—E. C. Barlcyman, Kaupokonui Friday, H—J. E. WWbman, Te Roti . Saturday, Noonan, Princes Street Horse Bazaar, Hawera, sale pedigree Jerseys (only) Saturday, 18—Mr. W.' Butler, Princes Street Horse Bazaar, Hawera, sale of pedigree Jerseys Monday, 20—Mr. A. Cunnabell, Oeo Monday, 20—Mr. B. Phillips, Okaiawa Tuesday, 21—Estate late A. Oliver, Ohangai Wednesday, 22 J. Oorrie, Raliotu Saturday, 23—Scott's Estate, Wliakamara (in conjunction with N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., Ltdr) Tuesday, 28— J. Lupton's clearing sale, Waverlcy , Thursday, 30— J. Rothery, Rahotu (in conjunction with Newton King) Mr. I. Sanderson. lioad; dateto be arranged.
ON THE FARM. HCGiiY ROAD, TARIKI. NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with instructions from Mr. J. T. Hughes, who is giving up dairying, to sell by Public Auction on above date, the whole of his Choice Dairy Herd, Farm Implements, etc., as under— WITHOUT RESERVE - gQ DAIRY COWS, half of which are purebred Hoistcms in cnlf to pedigree Holstein hulls With Very Slight Reserve--13 pun-bred Holstein heifers, in calf to '"'King Segis dc Knl" .1 pedigree Holstein-Fresian bulls 1 pedigree Holstein cow, "Lady Pietertje Clothildcs" 4 2-year pedigree Holstein heifers 4 pedigree yearling HoMe'iit heifers 100 good mixed calves • 10 breeding sows 1 boar (purebred Berkshire) 1 milk express (carry ton), 9 milk cans, cooler and bfickets, (i-cow milking machine, plant and engine (in good working order), 1 set disc harrows, 1 double-fur-row plough, 1 hillside plough, Midhirst Factory shares. Sale at 12.30 p.m. sharp. Catalogues on application. A brake will meet the 9.30 a.m. train at Tariki for the farm.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 31, 26 June 1914, Page 8
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