SALES BY AUCTKHL fSTOCKtSTATIOIt terns StAucTiOHEe/PJ. .^HMVEftA. \tyUL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as below:— Friday, I—W. H. Robinson, Tariki. Saturday, 2—S. Loekhart, Argyle street, Hawera. Thursday, 14—C. J. Hodges, Midhirst. Thursday. 14— W. JH. Smith, Otakeho. Friday, 15— B. Bulmer, Lowgarth Friday, 15— B. H. Patterson, Manaia. Tuesday, 10—L. Gane, Inaha. Tuesday, 19—Geo. Morgan, Kaimata. ■Wednesday, 20—A. J. Guy, Sutherland Road, Manaia Thursday 21—Thar O'Dowd. Okaiawft. Friday, 22 H. E. Candy, Manaia. Friday 22—Beeby Bros., Hawera, Monday, 25—Harrs Bros., Okaiawa. Tuesday, 26—Don Sellars, Kaponga. Wednesday, 27—A. T. Peters, South Road, Hawera. Wednesday, 27 J. Kearns, Otakeho. Thursday, 28—A. Allhusen, Kaponga. Thursday,/28—W. Standish, Normanby. Friday, 29—Badcock Bros., Whakamara. Saturday, 30—Geo. Bayliss, Opunak*. JULY- .. •..-., ... Monday, 2—P. Duggan, Auroa. Tuesday, 3—Park and Rae, Fraser Rd., Hawera. Wednesday, 4—H. Boyer, Waverley. Thursday, 5—S. P. Buckrell, Hawera Yards. Thursday s—Bosson Bros., Matapu. Friday, O—P. Bremer. ■Saturday, 7—P. Cook, Oaonui. Monday, 9—Mat. Phillips, Mangatokl Wednesday, Powell, Kapuni. Thursday," 12—Sam Campbell, Piharaa. Thursday, 12—1). T. Wilson, Mahoe. Friday, 13— R. H. Townsend, Mahoe. Tuesday, 17— N. Larsen, Te Kiri. Wednesday, 18— J. Aitken, Manaia. Thursday, 2fi—F. Petersen, Denbigh ' rottd, Midhirst. Thursday, 28— B. Booker, Lowgarth Friday, 27—Mullions Bros., Mountain I road, Normanby.
THE FARMEBS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. tTAVING received numerous enquiries from clients for good dairy herds close to profit, we Shall thank ALL DAIRYMEN with herds for private and prompt sale to forward full particulars of 9ame to our Inflewool Office at once. OPUNAKE SALE. MONDAY, MAY 28. At 12.30 p.m. HEAD CATTLE, comprising—--15 fat cows 60 forward and store cows 45 Shorthorn weaner heifers 50 mixed weaners 1 Jersey dairy cow, close to profit
MANAIA SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 2D. At 12.30 p.m. 60 forward and store cows 15 fat cows 20 heifer weaners 12 steer weaners 30 mixed weaneis 10 in-calf heifers 4 springing heifers 3 dairy cows, close to profit. 150 lambs 25 hoggets 35 lambs 15 store pigs 1 milk carter, trial 5 toss potatoes STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 20. OAfl HEAD CATTLE, including:50 store cows 15 fat cows 50 20-month steers 50 mixed weaners 28 weaner steers 6 bulls 20 20-month in-calf heifers (good BALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. INQLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1917. At 1 p.m.
QQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE- ■ 60 store and forward cows 50 fat and forward 4-yoar bullocks (good). 51 dairy cows 20 choice 2-year Jersey in/calf heifers. 8 20-month orapty heifers 150 mixed weaners (in lots) 20 choice shorthorn wcaner heifers 350 f.m. ewes in lamb . 200 lambs 60 woolly lambs 55 shorn lambs 120 f.m. ewes (in lamb) 4 sows to farrow end of June, 7■store pigs i DOMINION HORSE BAZAAR. PRINCES ST., HAWERA. SATURDAY, JUKE 9 (")UR Next Pair will be held on the above date. Enter your horses early as we can only take a limited number.' ,<• Entries now being received.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1917, Page 8
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