SALES BY AUCTION. ;T-HE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD.'S LIST OF SALES FOR JULY.Klthaiu—Wudncsdsiy 10. Hawera—Thursday 20. Opuimke—Monday -1. Manaia—Tuesday 23. Auroa—Friday 28. Okaiawa—Monday 31. CLEARING SALES. JULY— W. R. Mayo:, Awatuna—Tuesday 18. H. Gardiner, Mahoe—Thursday 20. Messrs. Antoy and Short, Glen Road—Friday 21. J. M. Hiekey, Opunake—Wednesday 28. C. Hunger, Normanby—Wednesday 26. E. S. Forsyth, Plliama—Thursday 27. | Coslett Johnston, Mangapoa road, Normanby—Monday 31. H. Briscoe, Ngaere—Date to be arranged. ATJi'.'UST—- . L. Jenkins, Eltlmm—Tuesday 1, ON THE FARM, UPPER AUROA ROAD, MAKAKA, AWATUNA. TUESDAY, JULY 18 At 12 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JTAVE received instructions from MR. W. R. MAYES, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to aell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE. OK CHOICE COWS, early and second ealvers, and mostly from pedigree Jersey stock 2 picked springing heifers 1 third calver 4 heifers 1 3-year pedigree Jersey bull, Bully Bay, No. 3039. 1 sow, to farrow early 2 store pigs P. and D. Duncan No. 2 combined horse hoe and ridging plough (new), tripod harrows (new), log waggon, spring dray with outrigger and brake, gig, wheel sledge, winch chains, trees, barrow, troughs, tubs, saws, wedges, set car harness, set gig harness, jack, bottle jacks, floor cramps, emery grinder, iron, rie.net Jr., manure, and all sundries, number of Awatuna Factory shares. On account of another client, 51) good lambs 1 hack NOTE.—These cows are nearly all from pedigree stock, and came from VVanganui, and have given splendid returns. Dairymen can purchase with the greatest confidence. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ON THE FARM, OMUTURANGI ROAD, OTAKEHO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. .'THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE I ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF | NEW ZEALAND, LTD., I fJAVE received instructions from MR. j J. STEINER, who has sold his farm ] and is leaving the district, to sell by i public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. COWS, mostly third and fourth ealvers, due July and August, Hoi--12 good springing heifers, 2 and 3year old (own rearing) 3 bulls 10 yearlings 4 good milk carters, 4 to 8 years old 1 gig horse 1 breeding mare 12 store pigs 1 sow, farrow in August B0 White Leghorn fowls 1 spring dray Mower (almost new), rotter (almost new), 2-horse disc harrows, set tripod harrows, hay sweep, P.D. single plough, Reid and Gray si. plough, fl sets traces, pig troughs, 10 cans, washing ' troughs, etc., half-ton slag, 1 ton chaff, 4 tons lime, farm tools; also his household furniture and effects. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 Massey Harris drill (new) Gig, harness and waggons 22.3 Kaupokonui Factory share. 100 Joll Factory shares LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—We have inspected the above herd, and can thoroughly recommend >'t These are exceptionally good lines, having boon heavily culled. As owner is selling the farm the cows must be sold to the highest bidder. Factory returns for last season were £lO at Is lb butter-fat per cow.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1916, Page 8
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