SALES BY AUCTION . r p.HE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ORGAXJSATJOX SOCIETY OP N.Z. LTD.'S LIST OK SALES for SEfr-. Opimakc— Monday, ■!'. Mawiiii—T'iic«!;iy, ">. Juglewood—Wednesday, li. Auroa—Friday, S. Okaiawa—Mowlav, I!. J'.lthuni—Wednesday, 13 '1 laweta—Thursday, 1-1. : Kapongu—Friday, 15. Opunakc—;Monday, 18 Manaia—-Tuesday, 11). Auroa—Friday, •>•>. Okaiawa— Monday, 2."). 'Kltliam—Wednesday, 27. Uawera—Thursday, 2S. OPUNAKE SALEYARDS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., WILL sell by auction as above, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: S prime fat cows 40 store cows 10 bulls 23 yearling steers 30 yearling heifers' 10 ,'S-year empty heifers 00 choice springing heifer, 1 good dog cart !) sacks table potatoes 20 White Leghorn fowls MANAIA SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. At 1 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., |\7I7IL'L sell by auction as above, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: 35-store-and forward cows lu fat cows 8 prime fat cows 25 good mixed yearlings 80 close to profit springing heifers 12 fat hoggets INGLEWOOD YARDS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, ISHfI. At 1 o'clockj THE FARMERSmTo-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., WILL sell by auction as above, subject to the Pules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Asociation. ll're--45 dairy heifers at drop 10 dairy cows at drop 10 fat cows 40 store and forward cows (in lots) 00 Jersey and Holsteiu ycalling heifers 70 yearling steers (in lots) 40 2-jcar empty heifers 9 2-year steers 5 2-year empty heifers CO yearling heifers (in lots) 1 2-year Shorthorn bull 1 2-ycar Holstein. bull 100 good hoggets SO hoggets
OX THE FARM, BRISTOL AND JUNCTION HOADS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1918. rHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TTAVE received instructions from Mr. A. H. Clarke, to sell by auction as above, subject to the Rules oi the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association, WITHOUT RESERVE, the following:— 90 COWS, in profit and to calve 1 bull 2 horses half-draught) Sow and pigs, ploughs, tine and chain harrows, scarifier, hayrake, quantity of harness, milk cans, and household furniture. Mr. Clarke has been dairying for 37 years and this is the first time he has had a sale, and his herd is one of the select herds of the district, and can be thoroughly recommended. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1016. NEWTON KINO. sell in the Springing Heifer Yards on above date, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association's Rules: 4Q SPRINGING HEIFERS AND 1 Sale at 11.30 i'clock INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. NEWTON KINO yyiLL sell as above, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association Rules— CO yearling steers, off turnips (good) 15 yearling heifers, oiff turnips 30 store cows 0 fat cows 100 empty ewes 20 mixed yearlings, oh" turnips 25 yearling to 15-month heifers P Hills at 1 Q'ctoci
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