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SALES BY AUCTION OKAIAWA SALE YARDS. Monday, .june 19. At 1 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., VV IrA sell by public auction as above: 30 fat find store cows 15 in-en If heifers. 2-yphr empty heifers it heifer calves 2.") steer calves 30 yearling heifers 10 pigs ELTHAM SALEYAEDS. WEDNESDAY, .'UNE 21. At 1:'. 30 o'clock, THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., sell bv public auction as above: 70 forward cnws J 5 fat cows 35 weaner heifers 20 weaner strc-rs <!' i heifers in calf 3 bulls 20 pigs At 12.30 sharp. On ••'ceomii of Mrs. M. .1. Kennlngton, who nas sold her farm, !) good dairy cows, Aug.-September calvers -Hk .art and harness, gig and. harness, milk cans, buckets, too., harrows, cultivator, clio:us, a:id lot of sundries GLOVER ROAD SALEYARDS. Thursday, june 22. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., Vyiu < sell by public auction as above: 30 fat cows E't store cows Si' calves 3 liii I'K CO fat ewes 100 em.-ty forward ewes 40 lambs On aocour.l of Mr. W. R. .McLean, 40 extra choice 3-year in-calf heifers SOUTH ROAD. OEO. Thursday, june 22. At 12 110011. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., RA-K uccivcd instructions from MR C. R. PIRCIIALL. to soil by p.iblic auct 011 011 above date, without '■eser-t—- ---.)) covs, due to calve July and Aug. 2 sows with litters 2 sows, to farrow early 'lO fat lambs 1 bay 'rare, 4-vear all work Spr'tig tip dray. 2 sets dray harness, S.f lever plough, tripod liai'ows, set 3-horse-steel disc hnrt.ws etc. Hoii.-t-hold furniture including— Beds, linoleum, v' dressing tables and wash stands, chairs, dresser, Sin;;er sewing machine, etc. etc. >Vn;il SLIGHT RESERVE—--1 bay mare, 4-years, all work trial 1 bay gelding, Bvrs., all farm work; triai 1 black mure, 4vrs., by Paralto dam Belmont Bell, straightout trotter; reliable in harness 1 Dou.lnion gig I piano, Bv'ismead, sideboard 1 11-colter McCormick drill, in good orc'ci Kaupokonui shares N7JE.—T'.e cows are mostly 3, 4'and o-cn'.vers, end in the pink of condition, and all early calvers. They are known to be oil" of ihe best small herds in the dist>V No expense has been spared in getting t'.iem together, and free grazing until Jiuy 1. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. TANKITI ROAD, HAWERA. VRIDAY, JUNE 23. At 5 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., IWI' . Ifceivod instructions from ' MR. V.' COWPER to sell by public auction, on the above date — 5(1 choice dairy cows, early calvers 1 draught n:.ire 1 spr'ng cart 1 gig horse (quiet for lady to drive) Gig and harness, milk cart and harivss, milking machine in good order, fowls, 50 posts and quantity wire, roller, drill and (lis: hariows, wire strainers, forks, and sundries llou-iehoM furniture, including bedstead and mattresses, linoleums. sideboards, duchess pair, chest of drawees, dining table, etc. NOTE. —We can call special attention to this sale, as the cows are mostly young and early calvers, and the dairying li-ii:- been carried on for forty years on the farm. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. KAPUNI. IRIDAY, JUNE 23. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from MR. A. E. LUSCOMBE, who has sold his far.n. to sell by public auction on the abo\e date — 4i' cows, eaily calvers 2 cows in milk fi choice heifers in calf Dray and harness, gig and harness, 25 cow covers, 8 milk cans, aeiiitor and strainer and buckets, collar and harness. Massey Harris mower, tripod harrows, s.f plough, scoop, stumping jack, saw* Planet Jr., copper and stiiiid pig troughs, and sundries 25 weaner pigs 3 sows WITH SLIGHT RESERXft!— 1 bull, pedigree Holstein 2 horses NOTE.—This is one of the best herJs in the district. The cows are young and early calvers. Forty-five cows averaged 2801ba butter-fat for the season. i LUNCHEON PROVIDEU

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1916, Page 8

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643

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1916, Page 8

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