SALES BY AUCTION. INGLEWOOD YARDS. .WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1010. At 1 o'clock sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW NEW ZEALAND, LTD., hold their Fortnightly Sale in their new yards as above. Present entries include:— ] 20 fat cows - •' •- 30 store and forward cows 10 2-year empty Holstein heifer" 80 yearling steers 40 good yearling steerg 37 mixed yearlings 45 yearling heifers 13 choice grade Jersey .heifers .30 2-year springing heifers 20 3-year springing heifers 3 32-year heifers at drop 0 guaranteed cows at 1" guaranteed dairy cows 100 2, 4, and 0 tooth ewes (Jionmey j rams) ISO f.f.m. ewes in lamb (good) 140 0-tooth to f.f.m. ewes in lamb 114 mixed aged ewes in lamb f>o f.m. ewes (Southdown ram) 70 ewes 150 hoggetg KS store pigs 1 good 5-year milk cart mare (all ~.. harness, stinted) FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. IVKMERS' CO-OP. SALEYARDS, OPUNAKE. " , | WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, ■ . At 12 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF | NEW ZEALAND, LTD., | T-TAVE received instructions from MR. J. M. IIICKEY, to sell by public auction as above: ... , WITHOUT RESERVE. ' : QA GOOD QUALITY DAIRY COWS 20 choice springing heifers, bred by owner NOTE.—These cows have been inspected by us,'and are in splendid condition and all springing down, the majority being second to fourth calvers. Mr. Hiekey has been dairying for 30 years, has never had a sale, and is going right sut of dairying, and the cows, which hiive nearly all been reared on the place, are for nbsoMte sale. This is one of the best chances dairymen have had to buy first-class dairy cows for many years, I Luncheon provided. ELTHAM ROAD, AWATUNA. •SATURDAY, JULY 29. ' At 12,30 o'clock. . THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TTAVE received instructions from Mr. E. Ti. MADGE WICK, who has sold his Farm, to sell by public auction as above : v WITHOUT RESERVE. 27 good dairy cows i 2 milk cart horses I 11 store pigs 1 sow, close to farrowing Spring cart and harnoss, gig and harness, s.f. Lever plough, disc and tripod harrows, Cambridge ' roller, 2 stumping jacks, swingle-trees and chains, fowls and ducks, household furniture WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 50 fully paid-up shares Awatuna Dairy Co. Having inspected these cows, we can recommend them, as they are a very choice young lot and have averaged ,£lB per cow for the past season. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. OPUNAKE SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., VVILL hold their Opunake Annual Spring Horse Fair as above. ENTRIES NOW" BEING RECEIVED. | HORSE BAZAAR, PRINCES ST., S ■'' JIAWERA. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 AND 2G. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF , NEW ZEALAND, LTD., VVTLL hold their Spring Horse Fair as I above. Entries now being received. yiCTOR GRIFFITHS, (F.N.Z.T.A.), Registered ARCHITECT Office: KING'S BUILDINGS. Corner of Devon and Brougham Streets, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1916, Page 15
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