THE FARMERS' CO-OPBBATIVI ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NX .LTD. (Successors to Messie Sillies and Naldor). LIST OF SALES ffOfi JULYTueaday, 14—Manaia Monday, 20—Qkaiawa Wednesday, 22—Elthaa Thnrsday, 23—Hawera Friday, 24—Kapoaga Monday, 27—Auroa Tuesday, 28—Manaia CLEARING SALES i'OR 11) W. JUIY--
yards Friday, 10— J. E, Crssswoll, Finnerty Road, Ngaere. Monday, 13— F. Osherne, Manaia Wednesday, 15—P. Murphy, Riverlea Thursday, 10— E. €. Barleyman, Kaupokonui Friday, 17— J. E. Wichman, Te Roti Saturday, 18—Dr. JJoonan, 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 Monday, 20-W. Free, Te Roti Tuesday, 21—Estate late A. Oliver, Ohangai Wednesday, 22 J. Oorrie, Rahotu Saturday, 25—Scott's Estate, Whakamara (in conjunction with N.Z, loan and Mercantile Co., Ltd.) Monday, 27—11. S. Frceling', Croydon Road, Waipuku. Tuesday, 23 —J. Lupton's clearing sale, Waverley Thursday, 30—J.' Rothery, Rahotu (in conjunction with Newton King) AUGUST— Tuesday, 11—I. Sanderson, Fraser Uoad AT THE HAYMARKF.T, STRATFORD. SATURDAY. JULY 11, 1011. NEWTON KING TXfILL sell by public auction as above--PIGS, CALVES, HORSES, POULTRY, SUNDRIES, ETC. 30 wcaners 27 stores 3 milk carts, 2 wigs, 1 manure distributor, lot) fencing posts, 7 milk cans, 1 set harness, 1 truck timber, and sundries ON THE FARM. MIDI NEWTON KING lAS received instructions from Mv. \V. Xcilsen, who has disposed of lis property, to sell, WITHOUT RiiSKRVIC, the whole of his choice Daisy ■lord, etc., as below—- £ DAIRY COWS, calving AugustSeptember 1 in-calf heifer 2 heifer calves 1 p.b. Jersey bull (-2 years) 1 cart and harness, milk cans. aerator and buckets, chain and tine harrows, i store pigs, and farm sundries 30 fully-paid-up shares in Midhiist Dairy Factory (slight reserve) sold her farm and is leaving the district— 16' first-class young dairy cows, mostly .Inly, August and September calvers 1 Jersey bull (iy> years) Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon provided. XOTtf.—The herd returned £l4 far milk alone, and returns can he seen at UREXUE YARDS. MONDAY, JULY 13. NEWTON" KING ILL sell by public auction as above—_|Q£J HEAD MIXED CATTLE 55 ;)-Ycar Shorthorn in-calf lieifers ■'lo good weancr steers 5 fat heifers 10 very choice Jersey springing heifers MO hoggets (Southdown cross) ISO hoggets (oil' turnips) 1«0 fat 4-tooth wethers 20 empty heifers Also— On account of Mr. L. E. Coster, Oiiaero—--20 lirst-class dairy cows 1 pedigree Jersey bull, "Cedric" These are a t'hoice little herd of gwdo Jersey cows, all young, mostly July ca'.vers, Factory tests ranging from S.'i to li.O, and have made the e;ood return of
\l 0X E Y TO L EN D> rt T c havo several sums available for immediate investment, WILSON 4 (J-HEY. Solicitors.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 42, 10 July 1914, Page 8
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