SALES BY AUCTION THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION" SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD.'S LIST OF SALES FOR JULYOpunako—Monday 24 Manuia—Tuesday 25. ] ngleworid—Wednesday 26/ Auroa—Friday 2S. Okaiawa—Moaidav 31. JULYJ. JLllickey, Opunake—Wednesday C. Hunger, Norma nby—Wednesday E. S Forsyth, Pi liama—Thursday 27. J Coslelt Johnston, Mangapoa road Nornianby—Monday 31. H. Briscoe, Ngaere—Date to be arranged. AT JOUST— ■ -- , L. Jenkins, EUliam—Tuesday 1, J. (ireen—Auroa F.oad, Awatuna—--1 riday, August 4. . [ OPUNAKE YARDS,. j; MONDAY, JULY 24, 1910, I , At 12.30 p.m. i THE FARMERsTcb-OPERATIVE [ ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF ] NEW ZEALAND,' LTD., sell by public auction as below—j 20 fat cows. CO store cows. I 30 yearling belters. I 25 yearling steers, 20 springing heifers. . 1 half-draught mare, 7 years, with !' , a a trial. 2 coils pig netting, S f Ulj Oaonui Dairy Company shares. On account of Mr. M. Ilickey, who has sold his Kina Road farm—--80 mixed yearlings off turnips. On account of Mr. T. Corkill, who has leased his farm—--26 2-year Jersey springing heifers 25 yearling Jersey heifers (bred by MANATA YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 25.
At 12.30 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF .NEW ZEALAND, LTD., sell by public auction as above: 30 fat, forward and store cows 12 Holstein yearling steers 12 Holstein yearling heifers 2") mixed yearlings fid springing heifers 45 store pigs 12 hoggets 1 block dray, spring dray ami harness, 2 milk cans and cooler, "■, half-ton seed potatoes ALSO. On account of Rawhiti—- ' 10 good dairy cow? On account of Mr. E. Long, 20 choice springing heifers On account of Mr. D. Outline— I" good cows, second culver*. '2O springing lieifers, choice. 20 yearling heifers picked. 8 store cows. 1 drill. 13 coulters. INGLEWOOD YARDS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1910. At 1 o'clock sharp. I THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ] ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW j NEW ZEALAND, LTD., yyiLL hold their Fortnightly Sale m their new yards as above, Present entries include: 20 fut cows 30 store and forward eow» 10 2-year emptjt Holstein heifere 80 yearling steers 40 good yearling steerg 37 mixed yearlings 45 yearling heifers Id choice grade Jersey heifers 30 2-year springing heifers 20 3-year springing heifer 3 3 31-year heifers at drop 0 guaranteed cows at drop 13 guaranteed dairy cows 100 2, 4, and 0-tooth ewes (Romney rams) 180 f.f.m. ewes in lamb (good) 140 G-tooth to f.f.m. ewes in lamb 114 mixed aged ewes in lamb 50 f.m. ewes (Southdown ram) 70 ewes 150 hoggets 15 store pi«s 1 good 5-year milk cart mare (all harness, stinted) ] FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. This is Not a Patent Medicine— IT IS A PRESCRIPTION OP AN EMINENT ENGLISH SPECIALIST. CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. JJIOR years I have been a sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism. One year ago I consulted one of the leading specialists of the Dominion (now deceased). On receipt of postage stamps, monev order, ur postal notes for 4s Gd, I Will post twelve doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the o-.ily thing known to science as a cure for this pain" fill disease.—F. W. G. Greville, Edit'..; "N.Z. Dairyman." Jjox 502, Wellington
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1916, Page 8
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