SALES BY AUCTION 1 . OrUNAKH SALKYAHDS. MONDAY, JULY 10, THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OK NEW ZEALAND, LTD., VPILXi sell by public auction as above — On account of Mr. J. (Jla 1 shed. 28 x 1.5, for
ON THE FARM, AR A WHAT A ROAD, OAOXUI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916. CT,EARI X G S A L K oil lielialf of J. M. DEKGAX, OAOXUr. THE: FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., STAVE received instructions from Mr. £»A SHORTHORN & .HORSEY TOWS. Julv ami Ausnist culvers £v iMiortnorn .l-year springing hellers 1 spring dray and harness, milk cans, copper, milk cooler and receiver, buckets, Reid and Gray si. plough. 30-gal. boiler, 4 cords Rata firewood, quantity suadries With Slight Reserve—- ] draught gelding, 8 years (trial) 1 '/.-draught mare, 7 years (trial) 1 chestnut gelding (7 years), gi» horse 1 black gelding, 3 years, by Albert Chevalier, very fast (trial in harness) 105 shares Oaonui Dairy Co, NOTE.—The cows are mostly young and of good quality, and have been tested and heavily culled every year. Mr. Deegan has sold his farm, and the cows are to go to the highest bidder, so buyers can attend this sale witii every confidence, Luncheon provided.
FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916. NEWTON KINO. | T TAS received instructions from Mr. A. F. Anderson, who lias sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, the whole of his live and dead stock. WITHOUT RESERVE, comprisDAIRY COWS, August-September calvers 3 springing heifers 5 20-months heirers 800 4.8-f.f.m. ewes in iaiuli 170 2-1-tooth wethers i-20 lambs 25 Romney and Lincoln rams 0 breeding sows, to farrow August 1 boar 2o store pigs 2 heavv draught mares (7 and !■> 1 colt (3 yrs, unbroken) 1 '/.-draught filly (2 years) \ 1 2-year lilly by Silver Bpec 1 spring tip dray (new), 1 d.f. Miissvy-l-lßi'i-is plough, 1 s.f. Duncan plough, tine and chain harrows, 2 and 3-horse gear, 4 sets chains, saddle, quantity harness. Price's jacks, ;> sacks oats, I'A tons ehall", 1 ton manure, potatoes, farm tools, sundries, etc., etc. Si: shares in the Stratford Co-ou. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. NOTE.-Cars will leave my Stratfon Ollice at 10 o'clock on the morning o the Sale, and 1 would request intendim hovers to kindiv book seats early.
BKACOKSFIF.LD ROAD, MIDHIRST. THURSDAY, JUJA 13, 1910. ' NEWTON KING. f-TAS received instrnct'ons from Mr (.'. Jago, who lias leased bis farm to sell on the properly on the abovi date, WITHOUT RKSERVE—."i,A CHOICE 2-year eld grade .Terse; and Holsteiu springing heifers to ealve August and Scptembc 4 ynule Jersey vcarHng heifers 1 2-year old well bred Jersey bull With Slight Reserve—--1 heifer in milk 1 yearling lieifer 1 well bred Rerkshiro sow to fnrrov first week in August 1 pedigree Devon sow, prize winne: to farrow first week in August Also on account Mr. R. 11. Benefield--1 gelding, all farm work 1 spring milk cart 1 four-wheeled bnsgy 1 .John Dean- plough NOTE: Mr. Jago has been very eaivnii n the selection of above heifers. They a;c the pick of most of the dairies round about lliilliirst, and anybody wanting choice grade heifers should not miss this sals.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1916, Page 8
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