SALES BY AUCTION. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION (SOCIETY 01«' N.Z., LIU'S LIST OF SALES FOR JULY— Eltliam—Wednesday 19. IJawera—Thursday 20. Khjhjii^.i—Friday 21. Opunaki—.Monday 21. lUanaia—Tuesday 20. Inglewood—Wednesday 2ti. Auroa—Friday 28. Okaiawa —Monday 31. CLEARING SALES. | JULY—II. Gardiner, Mahoe —Thursday 20. J. M. Hickev, Opunake—Wednesday 20. G. Hunger, Nonnanby—Wednesday 26 E. S. Forsyth, Piliama—Tlmrsday 27. Coslett Johnston, Mangapoa road, .Nonnanby—Monday 31. H. Briscoe, Ngaere—Date to be arranged AUGUST—!j. Jenkins, Eltliam—Tuesday 1. ON THE FARM, OMUTURANGI ROAD, OTAKEHO. .VKDXESDAY, JULY 19. At 12 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., H AV E received instructions from MR. J. STEINER, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. 64 COWS, mostly third and fourth calvers, due July and August, Hoi-stein-Jewey cross 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 horst 1 breeding mart 12 store pigs 1 sow, farrow in August 50 White Leghorn fowls 1 spring dray Mower (almost new), roller (almost new), 2-horsc disc harrows, set tripod harrows, hay sweep, I'.D, single plough, Reid and Gray s.f. plough, 0 sets traces, pig troughs, 10 cans, washing troughs, etc., hall'-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 225 Kaupokonui-Factory shares 100 Joll Factory shares LUNCHEON PROVIDED NOTE.—We have inspected the above herd, and can thoroughly recommend ; t These are exceptionally good lines, having been heavily culled. As owner is selling the farm the cows must be sold to '.lie highest bidder. Factory returns for last season were £lO at Is lb butter-fat per cow. 1- 4KIIERS' CO-OP. SALEYARDS, OPUNAKE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. At 12 o'clock. THE FARMERSFCO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., Have received instructions from MR. J. M. HICKEY, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. 9Q GOOD QUALITY DAIRY COWS 20 choice springing heifers, bred by owner NOTE.—These cows have been inspected by us, and are in splendid condition and all springing down, the majority being second to fourth calvers. Mr. Hiekey 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 best chances dairymen have had to buy first-class dairy cows for many years. URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, JULY 24, 1010. NEWTON KING. J-JAS received instructions' from MR. L. G. NEWTON, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above: gQ GOOD DAIRY COWS, August and September Calvers 4-bucket Ridd Mad line Nearly new ilO-gnllon Alpha 'Laval separator (only in use li months) - f> sows with litters Cream cans Sale at 11 o'clock unarp
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1916, Page 8
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