SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, NORMANDY. WEDNESDAY JULY 2G. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., [-JAVE received instructions from MR. LI. HUNGER, or Normanby, to sell as abovo: gg DAIRY COWS, August mi Sep tember calvers CO elioiee Holstein heifers 3 bulls (sound) 9 store pigs 1 sow 2 Shetland ponies (quint) 2 hack and harness horses 10 milk pans, s.f. plough, tine and di*c harrows, roller, hay sweep, McCormack mower, 1 spring dray, 1 light dray, 1 gig. harness, saddles and bridles, anvil, vice, Planet Jr. farm and garden tools, swingle-trees, plough chains, copper, pig trough, pump, 2 dining tables, 2 round tables, 2 bookcases, couches, chairs, 2 hanging lamps, pictures, linoleum, curtains, d. and s. bedsteads, 2 chest drawers, wire-wove mattress, 2 duchess chests, wnshstand, kitchen dresser, cupboard, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 4 .1-ycar-old heavy draught horses (unbroken) 1 4-year heavy draught gelding (broken) 1 4-year draught filly (broken), in Stud Book 1 mare (Flower), 381, vol. 1, N.Z.C.S.B. 1 mare (Belle), 352, vol. 1 N.Z.C.S.Ii. 1 yearling colt, by County King—--1 yearling filly, by Baron Martii -Belle
Viano, sideboard, u-seater E.C.11. motor-cur L new Singer sewing machine NOTE.—Mr. Hunger lias leased his farm and is leaving Die district. During six years this herd, which consists of Holsiein-Jerseys, lias been well culled. The cows have been inspected by us. and can be thoroughly recommended to dairymen. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ON THE FARM, PATIKI ROAD, THURSDAY, JULY 27 At 11.30 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., T-TAVE received instructions from MR. E. S. FORSYTH, who is going right out of dairying, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. fQ CHOICE GRADE AND PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 6 choice grade and pedigree Jersey 4 pedigree cows, in calf to Cupid of of Bulls 2 pedigree yearling heifers 1 purebred Jersey bull, Cupid of Bulls, by Goddington (iinn.) 2 2-year pedigree bulls 1 grade Jersey brill <!4 2-year grade Jersey springing heifers, bred by owner 5 good breeding sows, close to far-
ill account ol Air. Jas. Forsytli, 20 well-bred Jersey vearlin'..; heife WAIWAKAIIIO YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 28. NEWTON KING. sell at his yank as above 150 f.m. ewes in lamb in lots. SO store and forward cows. 2S empty heifers. 11 choice Holstein-Jcrsey yearlin;; heifers, well-grown. 25 springers. v 100 mixed vcnrlingsj Bale at 1 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1916, Page 8
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