r£\K FARMERS' CO-ORKRATIVh ORCAXJSA'JTON SOCIETY OF X.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FOR MAY—i ikaiawa —Monday, 2-1. Kltliam—Wednesday, 2G. I Hawera—Thursday, '27. | Kanonga—Friday, 28. J Cloai-inj,' Sale, o.' Kulland, Rawhiti roa—Friday, 28. •Monday, 31. I, OKAIAWA SALFYARDS. MONDAY, MAY -24. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVL ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF .NEW ZEALAND, LTD., Sell by Public Auction, as above, |5 HEAD CATTLE, including:2o store cows 7 heifers in calf 40 mixed vreanera.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. hold their usual weekly sale in -their Inglewood yards as above. i}K,P; HEAD MIXED CATTLE 6 7'(i'f& F - >[ - EWES ill lots to suit purSale at 1 o'clock. RICHMOND ROAD. MONDAY, MAY 31. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. TTAVE reecived instructions fro Harry Hall (who has sold his lari to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, on his , property, Richmond Road, Mn stock, I horses, implements, etc., as under—> ■JOP> 2V 3 -YEAE-OLD HEIFERS (in lots to suit purchasers), June, July, August and September calvers 12 mixed yearlings 25 fat and forward cows Also— • i fillies by Consby (vising 2 years), 3 %-draughts (rising 4) by Empire (unbroken), 1 draught filly (rising 3) by Empire (unbroken) ; tbe following broken horses: 3 half-draughts (ages 4 to 7), 1 hoy's pony; quantity of household furniture, etc., etc. Also— With Slight Reserve,— 11-coulter drill, d.f. plough, hay rake, , mower, hay-tedder, hay sweep, tine and tripod harrows (all in good order). Also handsome sideboard, duchess pair, and 1 chest drawers.
AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-We, and our predecessors, have been selling springing heifers for Mr. Harry Hall for the past 20 years, it being a portion of tfie business that lie has always specially catered for. His stock always make top price, and we can confidently recommend them to intending purchasers. Luncheon provided at 11 a.m. Sale at 12 siiarp. A conveyance will leave Inglswood after the 10 train from Hawera. gTRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPSKIN AND TALLOW SAMS. I TUESDAY, JUNE I. j Cl. ; >nta are requested to fortwrt «» signmenta so as to reach us by IWday previous to sale. W. M. BAYLY & CO. STRATFORD. ]SEW PLYMOUTH HIDE,SHEEPSKIN, WOOL AND TALLOW SALES. HIDES. CALFSKINS. SALES EVERY FOUR WEEKS. NEXT SALE: TUESDAY, JUNE i. Consignments received between sales at any time during working hours. Advice Cards and address labels on application. Good competition assured. L. A. NOLAN & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH, nidc Store: Gill Street. FARM WANTED. J HAVE a Client with a Good Mortgage of '£2500 and a considerable amount of cash, wanting a FARM of about 500 ACRES; coastal property preferred. Mortgage must be taken at part payment. AjSply—
J. SUTHERLAND, (JHBTWODB SCHOOL', Devon Street West, NEW PLYMOUTH. SEASIDE' BOABDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. IWacipals: THE MISSES STANFORD. The School will Reopen for the Second Term on WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1915. Prospectuses will be supplied on application to the Principals. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians, qn Ba&ur,* dtt. iUy S% from 2 to 4 pjg,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 295, 22 May 1915, Page 8
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