fTfSB FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE i ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FOR OCTOBER— Opunake— Monday, 4. Manaia—Tuesday, 6. Auroa—Friday, 8. I Olcalawa—Monday, 11 j Okaiawa (Bull FaiT)—Monday, 11. Eltham—Wednesday, 13. ' Hawera—Thursday, 14. Hawera (Bull lair)— Thursday, 14. ICaponga—Friday, 15. Kaponga (Bull Opunake—Monday, 18. Opunake (Supplementary Cattle Fair and Bull Fair)— Monday, 18. Manaia (Bull Fair)— Tuesday, 19. Manaia—Tuesday, 19. Auroa—Friday, 22. Auroa (Bull Fair)— Friday, 22. Okaiawa—Monday, 25. Eltnain—Wednesday, 27. Eltham (Bull Fair)— Wednesday, 27 Hawera—Thursday, 28. Hawera (Horse Fair)— Saturday, 30 SPECIAL SALES. OCTOBER— ' '"" ' Friday, B—Clearing sale on account of David Blackstoek, Waingojigoro Road, Cardiff.
OPUNAKE FALEYARDS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4; At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERSmTo-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., Pj/yiLL sell by Public Auction as above: 60 store cows 10 fat COW 3 75 yearling to 10-month heifers 40 yearling to 15-montli steers 50 2 to 3-year-old springing heifers 4 bulls 18 store pigs MANAIA SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND,.LTD., IW7ILL sell by Public Auction as above: 30 fat cows 30 forward and store cows 30 yearling steers 25 yearling heifers 5 Holstein bulls 30 woolly hoggets 15 shorn hoggets / 30 pigs IN DAIRY PENS--40 springing cows and heifers THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., hold their SUPPLEMENTARY CATTLE FAIR AND BULL FAIR at OPUNAKE on'MONDAY, OCTdBER 18, 1015. ENTRIES INVITED.
DURHAM EOAD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. WAVE received instructions from MR. JAS. BRIDGEMAN (who has sola his farm) to sell WITHOUT RESERVE as above, ; the whole of his stock, implements, etc., as follow: 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Heather's Yankee H. (No. 622, NX Herd Book) 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Fox's 'Prince (No. 805), sire Majesty Fox (No. 47) 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Queen Peggy's Fox (No. 2951) 1 cow, Miss Sirdar JNo. 958), to calve in November. 1 2-year heifer, Miss Sirdar's Pet, (No. 3769) 1 pedigree heifer, 9 month? (eligible for herd book) Also—--37 dairy cows, in milk and to calve 26 good yearling heifers 6 yearling steers 15 heifer calves 62 ewes and lambs 2 sows ,(eacli with 10 suckers at foot), 20 store pigs, 2 threequarter draught mares by Pride of Egmont (C and 7 years old), 1 traphorse, 1 light hack, 1 s.f. plough, 1 light d.f. plough, dise harrows, chain do., tine do., Cooper and Duncan 9-coulter drill, Massey - Harris mower, hay tedder, hay rake, 1 light dray, 1 heavy milk cart, 1 light trap, Price's jack, 8-bottle Babcoek milk tester, milk cans, handpower chaff-cutter, 150 good rimn posts, tools, etc.. etc. Luncheon provided.
I 41 ... II W^MPRMPHMm, 1000 Chicks Raised—None Died k"'.'- " Palmer's Chick Food Builds the Chick that Thrives—■nd belter return., in 51b.. 101b.. 20tb. 501b., 1001b. .nd 2001b. b. Sl . Write ui now, A. J. PALMER & CO, LTD. % •ton North. The Daily News ia on sale at Stratford at 6 a.m., Eltham 6.15 a.m., Normanby 0.40 a.m., Hawera 7 a.m., Patea 8.15 a.m., Manaia 7.30 a.m., Kapuni S a.iu., Kaponga 7 a.m., Awatuaa 7.20 a.m., Matajm 6,45 «A,
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1915, Page 8
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