SALES BY AUCTION. 'THE FARMERS', CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD.'S LIST OF SALES FOR JULY— Kaponga—Friday 21. Opiinalce—Monday 24. Jin nil ia—Tuesday 23. Inglewood—Wednesday 20. Auroa —Friday "S. Okaiawa—Monday 31. CLEARING SAIL'S, JULY—II. Gardiner, Mahoe —Thursday 20. J. M. llickev, Ominake—Wednesdav 20. C. Hunger, Normanby—Wednesday 20. E. iS. Forsylli, Pihama—Thursday • Coslelt Johnston, Mangapoa road, Normanby—Monday 31. H. Briscoe, Ngaere—Date to be arranged. AUGUST— 1 ' •• '<• L. Jenkins. Eliham—Tuesday 1. J. Green—Auroa Road, Awatuna— Friday, August 4. a OI'I.'NAKE YARDS, , MOXDAY. JULY 24, 1910. "(ivIII! At 12.30 p.m. ' THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., ILL sell by public auction as below—--20 fat cows. CO store cows. 30 yearling heifers. 23 yearling steers, 20 springing heifers. 1 half-draught mare, r years, with a trial. 2 coils pig netting. 8 milk-cans. 10.5 Oaomii Dairy Company shares. On account of Mr. M. Ilickcy, who has sold his Kina Road farm— SO mixed yearlings oft' turnips. Oil account of Mr. T. Corkill, who has leased his farm—--23 2-yenr Jersey springing heifers (bred by owner). 23 yearling Jersey heifers (bred by owner. KAPONGA YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 21. At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW NEW ZEALAND, LTD., yyiLL sell by public auction as above: 12 springing heifers 40 store cows 0 fat cows 13 forward cows 40 yearling heifers 10 yearling steers 30 heifers in calf 40 good Ikiircets 13 pigs 44 fully paid-up shares in the Kaupokonui Co-op. Dairy Factory 1 MLMEIiS' CO-OP. SALEYARDS, OPUNAKE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. At 12 o'clock. THE FARMERFCO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAYE received instructions from MR. J. M. lIICKEY, to sell by public suction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. 90 GOOD QUALITY DAIRY COWS 20 choice springing heifers, bred by owner NOTE.—These cows have been inspected bv us, and are in splendid condition and all springing down, the ma- ■ jority 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. Luncheon provided. URENI't YARDS. MONDAY, JULY 24. NEWTON KING. j yyjLTi sell at his yards as above: 330 2-tooth wethers (good) 70 fat ewes and wethers (prime) 100 4 and li-toolh wethers 73 f.m. ewes in lamb .. SO f.f.m. ewes in lamb 30 good ycarl ng heifers 10 fat cows 13 springers 1 breeding sew 10 good dairy cows On account of Mr. L. G. Newton, whe is giving up dairying, 50 «008 dJuRY COWS, August u-id September calvers , 4-bueket Ridd machine Nearly new !)0-gallon Alpha Laval separator (only in use siv months) . !) sows with litters Cream cans Clients are requested to note (hat Hie sale of cUiiry cows will commerce at 11, o'clock sharp. READ THIS. FOR SALE. ACRE freehold just outside Wattara borough, 3-roomed brick dwelling, wash-house, copper set in, shed suitable tor trap or motor. Wizard light installed. 1J miles to school and post olliee. Price only £O3O. EASY TERMS. KQAA ACRES, freehold, L.T. title, 1 * Awakino north; 1000 acres have been felled and about three mi-tas fencing erected. Considerable portion suitable for fattening purposes. .Only £2 2s Od per acre, very easy terms. LUND ft SAMPSON, land and General Commission Agents. I " JVAITAUA,
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1916, Page 8
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