SALES BY AUCTION.
IIAXAIA SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 11. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TiyiLL sell by public auction as above—--40 store an/1 fat cows 50 mixed yenrlinjrs II) choice Holstein springer* 10 pigs Al»oOn account of Naval Dependents' Fund—--1 milk-cart horse On account of Messrs .T. and W. Joyce—--20 choice 3-year Jersey springing heifers
K A P 0 N G A, • THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1910. At 12 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZKALAND, LTD., TJave received instructions from Mr A. V. Tait, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RKSRRVK— I COWS, early calvers, iu good condition 1 bull 10 bacon pigs 32 good store pigs Waggon carry 13 cans, d.t. plough, 12 milk cans, harness, tubs 1 gig pony, and cow cover 1 Shetland pony, quiet . With Slight Reserve i 4-csw Simplex milking plant and ■•' Hutchinson power • 2 brake harses This well known herd needs no comment from us. Sufficient is it to say that the vendor is a keen judge of dairy ccws and has been one of the most successful dairymen in Taranald. Return* will be given at the sale. •' Luncheon provided.
OX THE FARM, NEXT THE FACTORY. THURSDAY, .IULY 13, 1916. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., J-TAVE received instructions from Mr. A. H. Stevenson, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as ab»ve, •; WITHOUT RESERVE-.-SHORTHORN DAIRY COWS, July and August culvers sows, to fari'ow early in August store pigs Phaeton, Re-id and Gray 4-horse WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 2 heavy draughts, rising 3 year;. (unbroken) 1 heavy draught, rising 2 years (unbroken) NOTR.—These cows are a very choice lot of Dairy Shorthorns, are in great condition, and have returned £1(1 10s for butter-fat at Is for last season. We have every conlidence in recommending these to dairymen. Luncheon provided.
LAKE ROAD, HAWERA. FRIDAY, JULY 14. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION' SOCIETY' OF XKYV ZEALAND, LTD., ng, to sell by 40 dairy oo< li s))i'ii)L'i;i' Berkshire 1« us, dairy nil' ows, R. and (1. plough, b\\plough, Planet .li, sledge, list one, vise, and quantity of frame, harness and 1 L.TC.O. 0-cow plant, in go order 1 milk waggon, nearly n w 1 gelding '(trial) 1 mare (trial) 1 gig and Inxrneas 1 separator and clinrn, 4-hol NOTE. —The eows are a very choice lot, having been ivejl selected and heavily culled, each season. Several of tli ows were bred by Mr. R. J. Linn, >...,: well-known Jersey breeder, and therefore we can highly recommend intending buyers to be present at this sale. LUNCHEON PEOVIDEft
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1916, Page 8
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