rRIK FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORUAX'ISATiOX SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIST OF SALES FOR JULY—[Friday 2;>—Kaponga. IMcpiiclay 2(i —Opunake. Tuesday 27—Manaia. Friday 30—Auroa. | rrUE FARMERS' CO-OPERATJIVE | ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF] X.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FOR JULYCLEARING SALES. Friday, 211--. J. S. Catley, Sfatapu. .Monday. 27-—•!. Unbbon, Riverlea, Xgaeie (in conjunction with Xcivton King). Tuesday, 27—('. Tarrant, Ararata. AVcdiK'sdav, 2.S—Mrs. Roots, Rowan. kapoxt;a saleyards. FRIDAY. .H'LY 2.lrd. THE FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., \.yiLL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above—--10 llolstein springing heifers 10 Jersey springing heifers SO store cowg 4 fat cows 40 weaner heifers 25 weaner steers CLEARING SALE. XOAWIIINf ROAD, ARARATA. TUESDAY, JULY 27th, 101-5. -THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION C <"'CTETV OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.. ' T-TAVE received in>tructioiM from MR. C. C. TARRANT, who hi'* leaded his farm, to SELL TiY AUCTION, as above. WITHOUT RESERVE- ■ 43 Shorthorn dairy cows. 44 due to ealve in August, balance in Sc-p----l tember j 20 three-year-old springing heifers, mostly Shorthorn, early calvers Twelve of the ai'iove herd are Mr. 9 Tarrant's own breedin I .', and are prac- "' tally purebred Shorthorns. S 1 fat cow _' 8 milk cans, strainer, etc., etc. SALE AT 12.30 P.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
NOTE—The above herd averaged "2(>l> lb of butter-fat for last season. Also, on amount of MRS. A. 10 dairy cows 2 .heifers. e HASTINGS "ROAD. MANOATOKI. (Opposite Mrs. McCracken's.) ■FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 23rd. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., T-TAVK received instruction* from Mil ,T. F. I'ATLEY, who is retiring from dairying, to SF.LL ills TWC HERDS, from AVaihi and Hastings Koad WITH OCX RF.SEEVE--14OMIRY0 MIRY COWS - HoW " in flnt ' Shorthorn cross, seec.ul to fiftt ealvers, due July and August 3 Holstcin bulls *)0 fat and store pigs Milk cans and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—--1 milk waggon and harness 1 spring i:ar.t and !ur;:c;;. NOTE.—The above are a choice her of dairy cows and are well bi">d: w can recommend them fi. intending buy ers. Mr, (.'.-itley lias c:i ; h\i hcavilv tlii
cti-. AVITTT SLIfiTTT RKSKHVE--1 drill, 11-vmilter I mower, new. SALE AT 11.30 AM LUNCHEON' L'lUiVlDCi). WEDNESDAY, .ILT.V :>Mh THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OV NEW ZEALAND, LTD., ll'ilk tans, >: sundries. H;iirv Ooniimnv. Lii LUNCHEON I'IM •XOTE.-Tlie almve rows have lieen licn'vi last i-iylit rears an.l a
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1915, Page 8
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