SALES BY AUCTION. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 12, 1918 THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY Ol<] NEW ZEALAND, LTD., hold their Fortnightly Sale in tlieir new yards as above. Ptejeat entries include: STORE CATT.LE--25 good 20-montli steers 12 20-montli steers 10 fat cows 20 forward cows 12 forward cows 2 store cows 1 big Shorthorn bull 3 20-months bulls 40 yearling heifers' 30 mixed yearlings 100 yearling steers (subject sale) 6 yearling- steers 12 empty heifers 37 mixed yearlings 20 good yearling 12 yearling heifers y 15 mixed yearlings 15 yearling heifere 20 fat cows CO store and forward cows 1 heavy bull DAIRY CATTLE—--10 guaranteed springing cows 7 guaranteed springing cows 5 guaranteed springing cows -~ springing heifers 0 2-year springing heifer 5 2-year springing heifers 56 springing heifers (in lots) 7 guaranteed cows (close to profit) 3 2V„-year heifers (close to profit) SHEEP—--100 forward wethers (ofT turnips) 105 f.f.m. ewes (in lamb *' Romney rams) 150 hoggets 50 f.f.m. ewes (in lamb) 30 hoggets PIGS—--20 stores 9 stores 3 stores 1 sow (fat) 8 slips 0 slips I 3-year gelding (saddle or harness) flood waggonette (seat 7) Good bugg (seat 5) Further entries invited.
AUROA SALEYAEDS. FRIDAY, .IULY 14. At 12 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., WILL sell by public auction as above on account of Mr. W. P. Hughes, Auroa, with very Low Reserve — 'IOO VERY CHOIC£ 2 and 3 ' ycar SPRINGING HEIFERS, all showing well clown These heifers are a first-class lot, being the pick of 400 heifers, and dairymen should not miss this chance.
OX THE FARM, RIHAMA SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1916. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., WAVE received instructions from MR. A. E. BAYLIS, \v!u. lias sold his farm and is Riving up dairying, to sell ly public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. QA DAIRY COWS, August culvers 38 choice springing heifers (i yearling heifers 6 yearling steers 2 2-vear Shorthorn hulls 1 2-year Holsf.ein bull 2 1-year Holstein bulls 1 bay mare, aged. trial, halfdraught. 1 2-year gelding, unbroken, threequarter draught 2 sows, close to farrowing 1 well-bred Berkshire boa*" 10 good porkers 5 store pigs I 1 spring tip dray, gig and harness, j Oliver plough, tine harrows, swingle bars, chains, etc.. water trough, root slicing machine, quantity pukatea and totara fencing posts and wire, milk cans, buckets, etc.. lli-gallon Unique boiler and stand, vice and tools, 2 large meat safes, 6cwt. seed potatoes, large quantity onions, White Leghorn fowls, and sundries. For Removal. j-acre carrots and mangolds All household furniture and effects. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 heavy draught mare, aged, any NOTE.—These cows are a very choice lot, mostly second calvers, and are in great condition and calving early. The heifers are exceptionally good, having teen picked for the vendor's own use. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
QPDNAKE JJ 0 T E L . MR. A. C. WALSHE wishes to intimate that he has taken over the OPUNAKE HOTEL. Splendid accommodation for visitors to Ilia seaside. Good table. Terms moderate. V ! \oiio but tie best '.ilea, Wtaea, auJ :
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1916, Page 8
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