SALES BY AUCTION. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTJJ.'S LIST OF SALES FOll JULY— Hawera—Thursday 20. Kaponga—Friday £l. Opunake—Monday 24. Mana,ia—Tuewluy 25. Inglewood—Wednesday 2li. Auroa—Friday 28. Okaiawa—Monday 31. CLEARING SALES. JtJLY—II. Gardiner, Mahoe—Thursday 20. J. M. Hickev, Opunake—Wednesday 20. C. lllinger, Normanby—Wednesday 2ii. E. S. Forsyth, Pihama—Thursday 27. Coslctt Johnston, Mangapoa road, Normanby—Monday 31. H. Briscoe, Ngaere—Date to be arranged. AUGUST—h. Jenkins, Eltham —Tuesday 1. J. Green—Auroa Road, Awatuna— Friday, August 4, '■ GLOVER ROAD SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1918. At 12 o'clock. THE FARMERsFcO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., WILL sell by public auction as above: 'ls fat bullocks GO forward cows 15 fat cows 45 mixed weaners 40 yearling steers 50 yearling heifers 200 in-lamb ewes 150 hoggets 00 prime fat ewes 50 2-tooth fat ewes 1000 good hoggets 1 set small discs, with ten blades (in good order) ON THE FARM, MAHOE, CORNER OPUNAKE AND PALMER ROAD& THURSDAY, JULY 20. At 12 o'clock. THE FARMERSMJO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from MR. H. GARDINER, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. HOLSTEIN-JERSEY COWS, in , calf to pedigree Holstein bull, to calve August-September. 2 Jersey yearling heifers 1 yearling Holstein bull 1 draught mare in foal, 8 years sf. lever plough {nearly new), set discs, 6et tine harrows LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE. —These cows have been heavily culled, "arc in splendid order, and are early ealvers. and dairymen would do well liot to miss this chance. OPUNAKE SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., W ILL bold their Opunake Annual Spring Horse Fair as above. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, JULY 24, 1910. NEWTON"KING. J-JAS received instructions from Mil. L. O. NEWTON, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above: GOOD DAIRY COWS, August and September Calvers 4-bucket Ridd Machine Nearly new 90-gallon Alpha Laval separator (only in use 6 months) 5 sows with litters Cream cans Sale at 11 o'clock Bharp. ON THE FARM, MANGOREI MONDAY, JULY 21. NEWTON KINO. JJAS received instructions from Mr. J. Salisbury, o[ Mangorei, to sell by 'Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE— . r DAIRY COWS, mostly young 3 Shorthorn bulls (one purebred) 1 mower, hayrake, spring trap, 2 ploughs, rustic cart, dray, tine lind chain barrows, jack, knifegrinder, grindstone, wheelbarrow, maul and wedges, sledgehammer, crowbar, sledge, swingletrees and chains, crosscut saws, hay knives, milk cans, buckets, trap and cart harness, saddle and bridle, side saddle, d.b. gun, s.b. gun, hand drill, copper, ladder, washing machine, and a lot of good furniture and effects. Gig mare 23-draught horses 14 yearlings Also— With Slight Reserve— THE FARM of 105 acres, all grass, section 801, Mangorei; buildings, 4-roomed house, fi-bail cowshed, trap shed; 13 paddocks. A good little farm, which will be sold at a low price ill order to wind the Estate. Sale at 1 o'clock.* (LUNCHEON PROVIDED,
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1916, Page 8
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