rpHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIV* ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NX LTD. (Successors to Messrs Gillies and Nalder). LIST OF SALES FORJULY— -1 Wednesday, 22—Eltliam Thursday, 23—Hawera Friday, 24—Kaponga Monday, 27—Auroa Tuesday, 28—Manaia Tuesday, 11 —I. Sanderson, Fraser Road CLEARING SALES FOR 1914. JULY— Wednesday, 22 J. .Corric, Rahotu. Saturday, 25—Scott's Estate, Whakamara (in conjunction with N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., Ltd.) Tuesday, 28— J. Lupton's clearingsale, Wavtrley j Thursday, 30— J. ltothcry, Rahotu (in conjunction with Newton King) AUGUST— Friday, 21—A. Allhusen, Kaponga(springing heifers)
Uj-THAM SALE. AT Til JO YARDS, ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22.• At I p.m. J FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION" SOCIETY <)J? N'.Z., l/Tl)., will ■eell by public auction a;, above— ' ' 30 store cows 4 fat cows 30 wwincrs heifers ' 10 choice Jersey weaner heifers 20 2-year heifers in calf 31) 3-year heifers, spring calvers 125 choice 4-tooth ewes in lamb HA\VERA SALE. AT THE GLOVER ROAD YARDS. THURSDAY, JULY 23. At 1 p.m. rjVEIE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION" SOCIETY 0* N.Z., LTD., will sell by public auction
above—--101 .lersey-.Holstciu 20-montiis empty heifers 12 springing heitVrs ; 5 grade .le/sey cows. August calT* ers (guaranteed) 20 weaners 10 dairy cow's 12 fat cows 20 forward cows 2.5 store cows IS empty heifers 20 yearling steel's 40 21-niontlis steei'i, St) choice yearling steel's (off tui> nips) GO yearling steers (oil turnips) 60 j 'yearling heifers (off turnips) 12 springers 5 grade .lei'scy cows, August calvi ers (guaranteed) 3,5 Jersey cross heifers CO yearling heifers 30 springing heifers C dairy cows 1200 mixed (off rape) 250 mixed hoggets 400 f.m. ewes in lamb 80 fat ewes 3 sows in farrow .3 sows in farrow 11 porkers i
CLEARING SALE. CROYDON ROAD, WAIPUKU. FRIDAY, JULY 24. NEWTON KING IX COXJ['N't'TION WITH: WEBSTEB, DOBSON AND CO. JJAS received instructions from .Mr. Thos. Ridd, wlio lias recently sold his farm, to sell his Dairy Herd, etc., as under— COWS, expected to calve August to October 21 2-year heifers, served bv Jersey bull 27 grade Jersey weaners 1 pedigree .Jersey bull grade Jersey bulls I aged gelding, 1 aged mure, milk waggon (to carry 12 etinsl, double harness, I<l cans, gig and harness, saddle and bridle, plough, harrows, stumping jae.';, 3001b spring balance, 15 to 20 tons liav. and quantity of sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale at I o'clock. NO IK, —The above herd consists elvoJly of Jersey-Ilolstoins, in good condition, all served by Jersey bulls. The herd averaged .til per cow for milk alone this season.
MONEY TO LEND. W E now ' iave several gums from £250 to £IOOO on Ist and 2nd Mortgages awaiting immediate investment. WESTON & WESTON, Solicitors and Notaries Pub'.ic, NEW PLYMOUTH & TNGLEWOOD. g ANDERSON AND rLRIFFITHS, ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: King's Buildings, corner of Bevon and Brougham ■-'to- ■ ■ QENERAL Printing in all its branches ncatiy anu promptly executed at moderate rates at tlio Daily News General Printing House. 'Phone 17,' New flymoutl: ll* Stratford. "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 52, 22 July 1914, Page 8
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