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r jjHE FARMERS' CO-OL'EKATI Vft j ORGANISATION SOCIETY Or N.Z., LTD., LKT OF SALES FOK JUNE—CLEARING SALES. Wednesday 30 —Cruickshanks Bros., Anna. Wedncsdav 30—II. Lojkley, l'ihama. JULY — Thursday I —K. Kanpcr.'ey, l'ihama. Friday ■>— A. r. .lohustoiie and W. 'Jail, t.aie oi pedigree Ayrshire*. .Monday vi-—[. Sil vi-nttT. 'Kearn's Road. Maii.iia. r l';:day i,--V, .M. ilackitt, Oeo. Wednesday 7—Dr. Manaia. Thursday B—D. A. l'oole, Taikutu lload, Auroa. Friday !>—W. Edwards and Co., Oi'o. Saturday 10—I. 1". Catley, Wailii, Hawera. LMoudav I'- I . —Mr. I). J. Hughes, Glen Road, Manaia. Tuesday 13— W. Shearer, Auroa. Wednesday 14—Gi!lies and Nalder, 'J'awhiti. Friday >lo—Turner Bros., Lake Road, Hawera. Monday 11V--W. Walker, Oeo. Tuesday 20— W. Gardiner, Riverlea. Monday 20—, T. Cnhhon, Riverlea, Ngacro. (In conjunction , ■'> Nexvtop Kin«.) Tuesday 27 —C. Tarrant, Ararata. Wednesday, 28—11. W. Hemingway, Kahotu. C L E A R T X G SALE. PIITAMA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 191 c. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVL ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., J JAY !■', received instructions from Mr. 11. I.orkley, who ia giving up farming owing ti) ill-health, and ia leaving the district, to Sell by Public Auction, as above— WITHOUT RESERVE—DAIRY COWS, second to fifth ctilvcrs to calve July and August 8 horses, comprising 3 draught marcs, 1 draught colt, 2-year-old Pig 3, calves Milk cans 1 milk waggon (carries 14 cans) I milk dray 1 waggonette and harness (in good • order) 1 full-sized drill, Massey-Tlarris disc, d.f. plough, chain harrows, tine harrows, block and chains, 1 liorse-power chaff-cutter, anvil hollows 200 macrocarpa 3-year-old plants Poultry and sundries Sale at 1 p.m. Luncheon provided. C L E A R I X G SAL E. FIILVMA. THURSDAY, JULY I.'

THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION ,SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., H AV E received instructions from Mr. K. K&'ppeley, whose lease, has expired, to sell liy auction aa above— WITHOUT RESERVE—gg 'DAITtY COWS 4 fat and forward cows 9 yearling heifers 1 sow' 5 pigs II gelding. ."> years (any tTial) ') young lioivse, 2 and 3 years 30 cow covers, millc cans and tuckets, spring dray and harness, gig and harness, 1 single lever plough, disc, mower, harrows, hay sweep, farm gates, boiler, 0 chairs, 2 couches, quantity building material (wood and iron) sundries 1> hay rake 2 water troughs NOTE.—The above herd has been inspected hy our representative, and he reports that they are a first-class herd and can be recommended with the utmost confidence.

Sale at 1 p.m. Luncheon provided. AT HAWERA SALEYARDS. FIVIDAV, JULY 2nd. At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received'instructions from AIR. A. C. JOHNSTONE and MR. W. TA'LT, of Auroa. to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as-above, WITHOUT RESERVE™ On account of Air. A. C. Johnstone (Brookside herd) —■ 00 purebred Ayrshire cows and heifers. Each one is either entered or is eligible for the Herd Book. On account of Mr. W. Tait (Ivy Bank) 7 purdbred Ayrshire cows and heifers.

NOTE.—The JJrooksidc herd was founded IS years ago by high-class stock purchased from Olson's Estate, followed 011 by bulls and heifers bred by such noted breeders s .T. Kyle, Esq., Rankin Bros., Cowan Urns., ,T. Parlane, Esq., Slack Bros., AV. P. Olson, Esq., Brown Bros., and XT. IT. Olson, Esq. breeders will thug see that absolutely nothing but the best blood procurable an the dominion lias been utilised in building up this herd. Owing to the great distance from the railway, .Mr Johnstone has not been able to exhibit his stock to any extent. Although making great milking propensities his first ana cMef aim, mere are a number in the herd that would compete successfully in any show. The whole herd has been milked entirely by hand, and are all going out absolutely sound. They also have the honor of haying the best average test at the factory for the last sic yetn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1915, Page 8

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