fJUIH NEW ZEALAXD LOAN AND MEUOAXT.U.K AGENCY CO.'S J.JST OF BALKS FOK MAY— Monday, 17 —Kakaramea. Tuesday, IS—Stratford. Wednesday, I(J—Kltham. Thursday, 20—Hawera. Thursday, 20—Kolmratalii. Monday, 21—Opmialce. Tuesday, 2.">—Manaia. Friday, 28—Wavorlev. Friday, 28—Te Went, Monday, ;il—Kakaramea. (STUATFOIiD SALEYAKDS. TL'KSDAY, 18tli MAY, 1015. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE ACiEXCY CO., LTD., And WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO. fyyiLL oiler at 1 o'clock:— K(JQ JIHAD MIXED CATTLE and 500 SUKKI> > ii"=l"<li«fj the following: 100 mixed weaner heifers and steer? 100 fat and forward cows and store 21) heifers in calf 200 18-month steers and heife 400 good lamhs in lots 100 ewes in lamb.
HTMIE FARMERS' CO-OPERATE E' ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FOR MAY—--o|>iinake— 'Monday, 17. Minwia—Tuesday, 18. Aurna —Friday, 21. Okainwa—Monday, 24. Ei Lliam—Wednesday, 2fi. llawera—Thursday, 27. Kaponga—Friday, 2s. Clearing Sale, C. Kelland, Rnwhitivoa—Friday, 28. Opimakc—Monday, 31. OI'CNAKE SALE YARDS. MONDAY, MAY 17. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF STEW ZEALAND, LTD., 150 mixed weaners 70 store cows 25 fat cows 30 in-calf heifers 17 empty heifera 0 bulls 13 storo pigs. Also — Horse, Gig and Harness Furniture and Sundries. T A R A T A. POSTPONED TO MONDAY, MAY 17. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. WILL liold their monthly Tarata Sale as above. Present entries: MIXED YEARLINGS 10 store cows 35 good yearling steers 20 empty heifers 25 20-montlis steers 35 2 ( 4 and 6-tootH wethers 40 f.m. ewes in lamb 120 lambs in lots) 50 wethers 50 weaners 25 good 2-year steers
WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. ITOILL hold their usual weekly sale to their Inglewood yards as above. Present entries: 2()(J HEAD MIXED CATTLE WITHOUT RESERVE--200 fresh f.m. ewes, in lamb to RomSa!o at 1 o'clock. RICHMOND ROAD. MOKDAY, MAY 31. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. TTAVE received instructions from Mr. Harry HaH (who lias sold his farm), to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, on his property, Richmond Road, hit slock, horses, implements, etc., as under—--125 2 '/3- YEAR -° I -' D HEIFERS (in lots to suit purchasers), June, July, August and September culvers 12 mixed yearlings 2j fat and forward cows iAlso—--4 fillies by Consby (rising 2 years), 3 %-draughts (rising 4) by Empire (unbroken), 1 draught filly (rising 3) by Empire (unbroken) ; the following broken horses: 3 half-draughts (ages 4 to 7), 1 boy's pony; quantity,of household furniture, etc., etc. I iAlso—• With Slight Reserve,— 11-eoultor drill, d.f. plough, hay rake, mower, hay-tedder, hay sweep, tint) and tripod harrows (all in good order). Also handsome sideboard, duchess pair, and 1 chest drawers.
AUCTIONEEIiS- NOTE.-We, and our predecessors, have been selling springing heifers for Mr. Harry H a l] f or the past 20 years, it being a portion of the business that lie lias always specially altered for. Ilia stock always make top price, and we can confidently recommend them to intending purchasers. Lunoheon provided at 11 a.m. Sale at 13 sharp. A conveyance will leave Inglewood after the 10' train from Hawera. EMPLOYMENT. - The Daily News' Shilling "Wanteds" will find you an employee or an employer, Whlob do yon wantf
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 289, 15 May 1915, Page 8
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