rpilE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE OR(iAX'ISATIOX .SOCIETY OF NEW ZKALAXI), LIST 01'' SALES FOli JULY— Mondai' IT' —Okniaiva. Wednesday *l-K!tbam. . Thursday 22—Llawera. 'Friday 2:>—Knpongii. iMomlav 2fi—Opunake. Tuesday 27 Manaia. Friday ;!() Auroa. 'THE FAKMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY 0? X.7... LTD, LIST Of SALES FOB JULY—CLEARING SALES. Ifcp lair; -- .1. I'. CaUey. Friday l«—Tnrwr Isr<>s., Lake Road, liav, era. S'ulnrdav 17— J. Uallk Kivci'k'a. .Monday lit—W. Walker, Oeo. Tuesday 29--W. Onrdinor, Hivcrlpa. \Vn!iir»'!;iv 21—-i. lioouai!. To Keri. Friday 2::' T. A. Rov.r. Awaiuim. .Monday 20—1. CnVeon, Riverlea, X.'sktm. (lii conjunction v °th Newton Kin;:.) Tnesdav 27-(\ Tarrant. Araraf.a. Wednesday, 2,-i- K. VV. Hemingway, Ra'.iot Wednesday 2S—Messrs, Knots. Rowan. CLEAR! XO SA!.K. I'ATIKI P.OAD. I'lilAMA. THURSDAY. I"Hi JULY. IflU THE FARMERS' CC-OPERATiVE OROAXISATIOX SOCIETY OF XEW ZEALAND, LTD., J-JAYE received in«lr.it-i!<in* from the I!.\eeiitt;rs the lale 11. * aiTt'p-. hell to SK ]. IliV PUi'LIC AUCTION, as above, WITHOUT RKSERYK —
tj*A l ;()!>:> DAIRY COWS, early ealvers, in caif to ■]>cilii: rc<- Uolstcin and Shorthorn 'bulls. SALE AT I I' M. x DTK—The above hold tiu< boon heavily culled. «ud is in good. condition, and we can recommend it with oonfidonee. OX TIIB FARM, IIAWEUA. IFKIDAY. JULY* Kith. At 'p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF XKW ZEALAND, LTD., XT AVE received instructions from MESSRS. TURNEU RROS., Oranthum, Luke Read. whoso lease lias cx- ! pired, to SELL IIY AUCTION, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE— To dairy cows, mostly July and August calvorii 10 ,1-year-old springing heifers 50 mixed weancrs Milk waggon and harness, gig and harness, in 'JO-gallon cans, buckets, etc., 1 s.f. plough, disc harrows (Booth. Macdonald), tripod harrows 0-cow plant milking machine, complete, ■with 4 h.p, Blackstone nil engine Fowls, household furniture and sundries.
WITH SUIOIIT RESERVE—--4 good Wilson horses 2 harness liorsos 1 hack 138 shares in Ilawera Dairy Company (fully paid up). SALE AT 12.30 'P.M. SHARP. LUN'cnm' rßovrom CLEARIXG SALE, RIYF.RLEA. SATURDAY, JULY iTth. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGAXISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., J-JAVE received instructions from MR. .T. WALLIS, who is relinquishing dairying, to SELL BY AUCTIOX, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—--30 dairy cows, August and September calvors 13 2 and 3-year-old picked heifers, close to profit 1 bull 1 sow and litter 1 sow, close to farrowing 4 cans. With Slight Reserve-*-1 gig and harness 1 milk cart.
SALE AT 12.30 P.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—The returns for the season came second at Riverlea Factor}'. WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO. LIST 01? SALES. JULY—6. S. Kennetty. Inglewood (in conjunction with Matthews, Gainlin and Co.)— Thursday, July 22. Ktrathmorc—Monday, July 26. Stratford—Tuesday, July 27. Mrs. H. J. Richmond's pedigree Jerseys, Stratford yards—Tuesday. July 27. MISS F. E. BEDFORD, CONFIDENTIAL TYPIST Office: Phillips's Building, opposite Savrlon King's Mart. PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1915, Page 8
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