SALES BY AUCTION rjMiE X.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD, STOCK-SALES FOR JULYKohuratahi—Thursday, 20. Tu Wcra—Friday, 21. .Wavcrley—Friday, 21. Kakarnmca —Monday, 24. Stratford—Tuesday, 25. Eltham—Wednesday, 20. Hawera—Tlmrsday, 27. Tarata—Friday, 28. Opunake—Monday, 31. CLEARING SALES. JULYE. Davidson, Whenuakura—Wednesday M) C. S. Carley, Esq., Cardiff—Wednesday, July 19. Campbell and Sons, Kohl—Thursday 20. Otto Schultz, Kakaramea—Monday, 24. Wm. Willis, Alton—Tuesday 25. R. G. Scown, Hurleyville—Wednesday 26. J. T. Ross, Upper Hastings Road, Lowgartli—Monday 31. KAPONGA YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 21. > At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW NEW ZEALAND, LTD., \tyILL sell by public auction as above: 40 store cows 6 fat cows 15 forward cows 40 yearling heifers 10 yearling steal's 30 heifers in calf 15 pigs SPRING HORSE FAIIi. HORSE BAZAAR, PRINCES ST., HAWERA. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, August 25th and 28th. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ~ ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., hold their Spring Horse Fair as above. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. ON THE FARM, PATIKI ROAD, PIHAMA. THURSDAY, JULY 27 At 11.30 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JT-JAVF. received instructions from MR. E. S. FORSYTH, who is going right out of dairying, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. CHOICE GRADE AND PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 0 choice grade and pedigree Jersey cows, in milk 4 pedigree cows, ill calf to Cupid of of Bulls 2 pedigree yearling heifers 1 purebred Jersey bull, Cupid of Bulls, by Goddington (imp.) 2 2-year pedigree bulls 1 grade Jersey bull 44 2-year grade Jersey springing heifers, bred by owner 3 good breeding sows, close to farrowing 8 store pigs 1 hack and harness mare 3 horses, 1 to 3 years 10 milk cans, in good order WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 1 waggon (nearly new) 1 3-cow (Jane milking machine, with Tlnile cups, in good order 1 IG-gallon Enterprise boiler, new On account of Mr. Jas. Forsyth, 20 well-bred Jersey yearling heifers On account of Mr. J. T. Beech, whe leaving for the front, 1 milk cart horse, G years, trial Spring cart, 4 milk cans (nearh new), Planet Jr., horse cover and aerator (all new) The average for the past season wai 4,4. NOTE.—This is the sale for anj farmers wishing to improve their herds as Mr. Forsyth's cows are a really gooi lot, having been heavily culled, and havi nil had thorough attention. This straii lias been kept for the past 30 years firstly by the late Mr, Forsyth, and lat terly taken over by his son, Mr E. S. Forsyth, and consequently tli eattle are nearly all purebred, in gooi conditieii, and werthy of the attentio: of all lows of the Jersey breed. A 1 pedigrees will be given at the sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ■ DIPHTHERIA AND THROATS. With Diphtheria and other throal epidemics prevalent. every mothei should keep Fluenzol (Is 6d and 2s Gd] handy. Health authorities recommend it for disinfecting the nose and throat, Youtip; children who cannot gargle ihould lie on their backs while half, teaspoonfuls of Fluenzol are poured imto each nostril.*
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1916, Page 8
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