SALES BY AUCTION. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., I/fJJ.'S, LIST OF SALES FOR NOVEMBER— Opuuakc—Monday 27. ilanaia—Tuesday 28. Stratford—Tuesday 28. Inglewood—Wednesday, 29. All sales held subject to the rules Of the Tarauaki Stock Auctioneers' AusocitfOPUiXjAKE SALEYARDS.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, At 1 p.m'. THE FARMERFCO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD Sell by Public Auction >as above — 10 Fat Cows (SO Fat and Forward Store Cows 2o 3-year Empty Heifers 20 18-montlis Steers (good); , • l'O Bulls 10 Springing Heifers 280 Woolly Ewes with 100 per cent.
La nibs 22 Woolly Hoggets la Woolly Dry Ewes 15 Ewes and Lambs 1 12 x 18 R. anil G. Disc Harrow (good order). MAXAIA YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY 01' NEW ZEALAND, LTD., offer by Auction, as above—--55 Fat, Forward, and Store Cowa 40 Yearling Heifers and Steers 0 Bulls ; 3 Yearling Bulla 20 ■Store Pigs 40 sacks Barley 5 Springing Heifers.
STRATFOfID YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1910, At 1 p.m. sharp?, THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY Off NEW ZEALAND, LTD., ' WILL Sell by Auction, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Asso ciation Rules, as above—--50 Store Cows 20 Fat Cows 25 15-months Steers 2"> 15-montliß Steers 30 2-vear Heifers 20 2-year Heifers ( Je.sry-Holsiem cross) 30 15-montlia Heifers 100 6-tootli Wethers 15 Hoggets good)
INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910. At 10 o'clock sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. ■CPILL Sell by Auction, as above, subject to the Rules of the Tara naki Stock Auctioneers' Association—--25 Heifers <SO Store and. Forward Coivs 10 Fat Cows 70 IS-months Steers 90 15-months Heifers 20 2-year Empty Heifers 10 Bulls 20 Mixed Yearlings 30 Fat Hoggets (Woolly) 17 Store Pigs. On Account of a Client—--100 15-months Shorthorn Dairy Heifers 1 15 Li-months Holstein-Jemev Heifers 15 Yearling Steers 5 Choice 'Springing Heifers.
"NETHEEBY" ])AIEY- gHORTHOEN JJERD. (Founded 1870.) The Property' of E. TURNBULTj AND SOX, SENTRY HII.Tj. pOR SALT?, Young Bulls, eligible for the Milking Shorthorn Herd Book, by the Pedigree Bull "Edward's Dairyman," and from good dairy strains. "Edward's Dairyman" was bred by M*. William Taylor, of Te Awamutu, and was sired by the imported a dairy buil "Edward 22 " On his dam's side, of ttio celebrated "Wild Eyes" strain, both hl» dam and grand-dam were exceptionally heavy milkers. Also, A number of PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE PIGS of the best strain .crrespondenee and inspection, invitea. Visitors welcomed at all times. HAVE THE UNIVERSAL MILK RELEASER INSTALLED. TO BUCKET MILKING-MACHINE Call and see the Universal Milk Releaser. It can be fitted to any make o f Milking Machine and costs only half the price of others. Its chief point, aiul the only one to be considered in connection with Releasers is that it does not allow the milk'to foul the vacuum service or tank. It is reliable and perfectly automatic in action. Ask for 30 DAYS' FREE TRIAL. Can be fitted in two days without stopping the plant at milking time. Very little vacuum is used, the gauge only varying"Vs-inck at each, operation. N. G. C. WINKELMANN, ENGINEER, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. Bos 10. " 'Phouf 680.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1916, Page 8
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