SALES BY AUCTION . j HAWEUA SALEYARD.S. THURSDAY, JULY 13, At 12.39 p.m.' THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCAMTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. \AMT L oll'cr liy public auction as above SO fat, forward and store cow In OTpty heifer* ?a fat. cows Hi IS-ll'.OlltllS steers ion hoggets 200 ewes and lambs GO forward ewes IN DAIRY YARDS. 00 2* to 3-year springing heifers 30 choice 2J-year springing heifer 15 dairy cows
ELTHAM YARDS. WEDXESDAY, JULY 12. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AIiEiVCY CO., LTD. \yil/L ofl'cr by public auction as above: 30 forward and store tows S fat cows l.'i fat and forward heifers 2"> yearling lieifers 10 choice yearling lieifers 20 yearling steers I) 2-year empty lieifers 30 mixed yearlings 20 springing cows and heifers
FRASER ROAD, HAWERA, FRIDAY. JULY 14. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. fJAVE received instructions from MR. WALTER EDWARDS, whose lease lias expired, to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, gg GOOD DAIRY COWS, July and August calvers, in calf to' purebred Shorthorn bull C Shorthorn springing heifers 1 ssow and litter 1 ram and piping, trough, (WO-gal-loii tank, milk cans, Dover stove, pig troughs and sundries, 1 stack hav The above are : young, good conditioned and calving early. The vendor has been dairy Sg for IS years, th'.s being his first sale. Tree grazing till August 1^ LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
OX THE FARM, AUROA, MONDAY, JULY 17 THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OV NEW ZEALAND, LTD., WAVE received instructions from MRS. ANDERSON", who has sold her farm and is filvinj; up dairying, to sell by publie auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. JO COWS, early *° (I choice I.c-if, S vprirlini; hi in hit sheep 20 store ]»ig( \&<!Q<\ geldiii", any trial 1 '-year frcldin;,'. any trial 1 mare, any trial 25 fowls and ducks, spring dray, trap, !•><:, lever plouyh, tine liarrows, milk cans and buckets, pi;,' troughs and casks, 00-gallon boiler, etc., all the household furniture, including beds, chairs, tables, etc. WITH SLIIiHT RESERVE. 1 cheffoner and duchess pair NOTE.—These cows have been carefully milked and cared for, and culled heavily, and the leturns arc nearly £2O per cow for the past season. The heifers were especially picked out for the vendor's own use. Dairymen should not LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1916, Page 8
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