SALES BY AUCTION. OX THIS FARM, MANGAPOA ROAD. NOIi.MANISY. MONDAY, .JI'LY 31. At 12 o'clock, THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NliW ZEALAND, LTD., HAVE received instructions from Mr. Cosslett .Johnston, to .soli by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 50 choice dairy cows, second to fourth calvers. ■. 4 breeding sows, close to farrowing. 1 purebred lierksliire boar. "0 fowls. facks oaten chaff. 'J milk ram. Th, troughs and cans. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 20 choice picked springing heifers. 2 good harness horses. XOTr.—Mr. Cossiett Johnston is giving up dairying and is di.-pnsing of the \viioic of iiis herd. These cows have been heavily culled, have been two months on turnips, and are in the pink of condition. They ara mostly llolstein and Jersey cross, and the majority are August calvers. As these cows are nil young ai'.d early calvers in .splendid condition, dairymen are having a splendid chance to improve their herds.
■ OKAIAWA SALEYARDS. MONDAY, .TUTA' 31. At 1 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEV/ ZEALAND, LTD., sell by public auction as above: l."> store cows '2O mixed yearlinas 211 choice springing heifer» 10 weaners ON THE FARM, RAWHITIROA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.,. J-JAYE received instructions from Mil. L. JENKINS, who has leased his farm and is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. VERY CHOICE 3-yr. HEIFERS, all parly calvcrs 4 heifers in milk 3.1 choice picked 2-year heifers 1 chill's pony ■ tS.f. Reid and' Gray plough, Hillside plough On account of another client, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. lj 2-ycar heifers
These heifers are an exceedingly ekoice lot ami have bci>n well winter:! on turnips and hay, Mr Jenkins having picked the heifers out of choice herds. Conveyances, will leave Kltluun P.O. at 11 30 and 12 o'clock to suit intending buyers, and stock will lie delivered in Eltlmui, LUXCHEON PROVIDED
STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, ADJUST 1, I'JIC. NEWTON KINt „ \yiU. sell in his Stratford Y'ards on above date—4QJ) HEAD MIXED CATTLE 1500 MIXED SIIEEP <?ale at 12.30 p.m. TX THE SPKIXOIXf; HEIFER YARDS. On account of R. Dingle, Esq., WITHOUT RESERVE—■SO choice grade Jer-ev springing heifers, 2 yeari old, in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls 30 choice grade Jersey yearling heifers (in store pens) S springing cows On account of other vendors—•lo springing .?cifers On account ot Mr. C. 11. Ellis, of Stratford, whose lease has expired. WITHOUT RESERVE—--0 dairy cows, Shorthorn-Jersey truss, third and fourth ealvers, to calve August and firs! week in September 8 Jcr.-ey cows, bred by Messrs Ramford Bros., August-September ealvers
4 yearling heifers (store pens) 1 bull, nearly 2-ycar (Jersey), Bale at 1 o'clock KAHOTt: YARDS. rr.IDAY, AUGUST 1. • NEWTON KING. sell at his yards as above—--10 good dairy cows 100 mixed yearling# 2.j in-calf heifers 40 store and forward cows Sale at 1 o'clock*
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1916, Page 8
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