SALES BY AUCTION ON THE FARM, MANGAPOA ROAD. XORMANB\. MONDAY, JULY 31. At 12 o'clock* THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., £|AVE received instructions from Mr. Cosslett Johnston, to sell |jy public auction us above— WITHOUT RESERVE. DO choice dairy cows, second to fourth calvers. 4 breeding sows, close to farrowing. 1 purebred Berkshire boa' .10 fowls. 20 sacks oaten chaff. 0 milk cans. Pig troughs and cans. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 20 choice picked springing heifers. 2 good harness horses. NOTE.—Mr. Cosslett Johnston is giving up dairying and is disposing of <■:> Whole of his herd. These cows have boe>' heavily culled, have been two months on turnips, and are in the pink of condition. T)iey are mostly Holstein and Jersey cross, and the majority are August calvers. As these cows are all young and early calvers in splendid condition, dairymen are having a splendid chance to improve their herds. OX THE FARM, EAWHITIROA. ; TUESDAY. AUGUST 1. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TJAVE received instructions from Mil. L. JENKINS, who has leased bis farm and is leaving the district, to sell i by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. 7?J VERY CHOICE 3-yr. HEIFERS, all early ealvcrs 4 heifers in milk 35 choice picked 2-year heifer 3 ' 1 child's pony S.f. Reid and Gray plough, Hillside plough On account of another client, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 15 2-year heifers These heifers arc an exceedingly choice lot and have been well winterrl on turnips and hay, Mr Jenkins having picked the heifers out of choice herds. Conveyances will leave Eltham P.O. at 11.30 and 12 o'clock to suit intending buyers, and stock will be delivered in Eltham and trucked free of charge. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. GREAT SALE OF GROCERIES. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. I COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT, ' JULY 20. WEBSTER BROS. T-TAVE received instructions from MR. ALLEN VEALE, to Sell by Auction as above, ENTIRELY WITHOUT BIS' SERVE, : THE GREATER PART OF HIS | STOCK OF NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES (some more or less damaged by smoke and water.) NOTE.---Insurance arrangements being concluded, all Mr. Wale's Stock, much of which is quite undamaged, will be cleared at auction as above. Everything to be oliered in the grocery line will be quite fit for human consumption. Sale Commences '10.30 o'clock Saturday Morning. AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1910. NEWTON KING j yyiLL sell by Public. Auction at the I Haymarkct, as abov GO weaners 1 boar, G months ! 47 fully paid-up shares Stratford Dairy Company 1 hack ' 1 milk cart horse, guaranteed fi 20-gallon milk cans and cooler 3 buckets, lip dray and harness 1 sledge, and sundries 3 trucks timber Also, on account of Mr. A. J. Brown, Brookes Road, 1 s.f. pluugh, Duncan 1 set No.von discs 1 McCormack mower 1 spring dray ] sledge, nou sbod 1 stumping jack 1 set swingletrecs Milk cans mid aerator Governess cart, ponv amj harme, and sundries Sale at 12 Noon, VENDOR GOING TO THE FRONT. fEAM of Three Heavy Draught Dray and Harness. Apply, «EWTON KING ; XuslewooiL
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1916, Page 8
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