SALES BY AUCTION OKAIAWA SALEYARDS. MONDAY, JULY 17. _ At 1 o'clock. THE FARMERS^CO-OHERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD, W! .1, soil by public auction *a above; SO J.ogt'cis l'l heifer calve* 15 store rows 0 fut cows 10 springing heifer* 10 steer calves ELTHAM SALEYARDS. WEDNESdTY7jULY 19. At 1 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., sell by public auction as above: 6 good forward bullocks 10 fat cows 40 store cows 25 weaner heifers 10 weaner steers 30 3-year in-calf heifers ICO good ewes ju lamb 12 store pigs 15 pigs 1 waggon, good as fiew, disc harrows, tripod harrows, 1 milk c*rt horse
I4RMERS' CO-OP. SALEYARDS, OPUNAKE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. At 12 o'clock. THE FARMERFITO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from ME. J. M. HICKEY, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. 9Q GOOD QUALITY DAIRY COWS 20 choice springing heifers, bred by owner _ , l . NOTE.—These cows have' been inspected by lis, and are in splendid condition and all springing down, the majority being second to fourth calvers.Mr. Hickey has been dairying for 30 years, has never had a sale, and is going right out of dairying, and the cows, which have nearly all been reared on the place, are for absolute sale. This is one of the be9t chances dairymen have had to buy first-class dairy cows for many years. ON THE FARM, PATIIvI ROAD,
PIHAMA. ' THURSDAY, JULY 27 At 11.30 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from MR. E. S. FORSYTH, who is going right out of dairying, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. ' 70 CHOICE GRADE AND PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS C choice grade and pedigree Jersey cows, in milk 4 pedigree cows, in calf to Cupid of of Bulls 2 pedigree yearling heifers 1 purebred Jersey bull, Cupid of Bulls, by Goddingtou (imp.) 2 2-year pedigree bulls 1 grade Jersey bull 44 2-year grade Jersey springing lieifera, bred by owner 3 good breeding sows, close to farrowing 9 store pigs 1 hack and harness mar# 3 horses, 1 to 3 years 10 milk cans, in good order
WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, J waggon (nearly new) 1 3-co\v Cane milking machine, with Tlnile cups, in good order 1 16-gallon Enterprise boiler, new On account of Mr. Jas. Forsyth, 20 well-bred Jersey yearling heifers On account of Mr. J. T. Beech, who i> leaving for the front, 1 milk cart horse, 0 years, trial .Spring cart, 4 milk cans (nearly new), Planet Jr., horse cover, and aerator (all new) NOTE.—This is the sale for any farmers wishing to improve their herds, as Mr. Forsyth's cows are a really good lot, having been heavily culled, and have all had thorough attention. This strain has been kept for the past 30 years, firstly by the late Mr. Forsyth, and latterly taken over by his son, Mr. E. S. Forsyth, and consequently the cattle are nearly all purebred, in good (.oadition, and worthy of the attention of all lovers of the Jersey breed. All pedigrees will be given at the sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. A sound, pure, full-flavored Ceylon tea is "Desert Gold," the Queen of Teas, Makes a most refreshing, wholesome beverage. 2
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1916, Page 8
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