SALES BY AUCTION. ®sSsrfiMP Stock iSrAVQ/t IBENTS 4 AUCTIONEEffC. Hmvera OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as below:— june— Tuesday, 19-L. Gane, Inalia. Tuesday, 19—Geo. Morgan, Kaimata, Wednesday, 20—A. J. Guy, Sutherland Road, Manaia Thursday 21—Tlioi O'Dowd. Okaiawa. Friday, 22 H. 15. Candy, Manaia. Friday 22—Beeby Bros,, Hawera. Monday, 2a—Harr.s Bros., Okaiawa. Tuesday, 20—Don Sellars, Kaponga. Wednesday, 27—A. T. Peters, South Road. Hawera. Wednesday, 27 —J. Kearns, Ctakelio. Thursday, 28—A. Allhusen, Kaponga. Friday, 29-Badcoek Bros., Whakamara. Friday, 20— J. H, R. Free, Hunter Rd. Matapu. Friday, 2!)— h. W. Yooght, Oeo Road, Auroa, Saturday, 30 —Geo. Bayliss, Opunake. JULY— - Mondaj', 2—P. Duggan, Auroa. Tuesday, 3—Park and Rae, Fraser Rd., Hawera. Wednesday, 4—II. Boyer, Waverley. Thursday, 5—S. P. Buckrell, Hawera 1 Yards. Thursday s—Bosson Bros., Matapu. Friday, (I—P. Bremer, Glover Road Saleyards, Hawera. Friday, O—J. Tristram, Finnerty Rd., Ngaere. Saturday, 7—P. Cook, Oaonui. Monday 9—W. Syme, Kaimata Road, Inglewood. Monday 9—Geo. Powell, Kapuni. Thursday, 12—D. T. Wilson, Mahoe. Friday, 13— R. H. Townsend, Mahoe. Tuesday, 17— N. I.arsen, Te Kiri. Wednesday, IS —J. Aitk'en, Manaia. Thursday, 26 F. Petersen, Denbigh road, Midhirst. Thursday, 26—8. Booker, Lowgarth Friday, 27 —Mullions Bros., Mountain road, Normanby Monday, 30—D. Kerriek, Stanley Rd., Wharehuia. ELTHAM YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. At 18.30 p.m. 30 store cows G fat cows 40 weaner heifers 25 weaner steers 20 young empty cows 25 18-month steers" s*" 5 *" 50 choice 2y 2 -year dairy heifers in lots 40 empty ewes 20 lambs HAWERA. THURSDAY, JUNE 21. At 12.30 p.m. 40 forward and store cows 8 fat cows 25 store cows 20 mixed weaners 30 weaner heifers 20 weaner steers 4 cows in milk ■ 350 ewes in lamb 40 fat and forward; ewes 8 weaner pigs On account of Blaid's estate—--30 fat and forward 4 and 5-year maiden heifers 10 milk cans, 6 buckets, aerator and plunger, etc. Also, With Slight ReserveOn account of Mr. V. Leatham, who has sold his farm—--5 choice dairy cows, early culvers, all well-bred cattle and have great producing records, which will be given at sale. ON THE FARM, PALMER ROAD, KAPONGA. SATURDAY, JUNE 23. At 12.30 p.m. THE, FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., HAVE received instructions from Mr. J. D. Crowley, who has leased his farm and is going into camp, to sell by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE 50 dairy cows, August and September ealvers 10 fat and forward cows 26 mixed yearlings 7 2-ypar in-calf heifers 5 bulls, yearling to 3 years 2 farm horses (all work) 1 thoroughbred mare, Lady Heroine, stinted to Guianforte Milk cans, cart and harness, ,<d.f. and s.f. plough, roller, disc and tripod harrows, 4-horse gear, swingletrees, chains, horse clipper, post and strainers and sundries. 4 acres swede turnips, subject to sale . 1 acre carrots, subject to sale SLIGHT RESERVE 1 5-seator Overland car, 1014 model, in good order. NOTE.—The cows are mostly 3rd and 4th ealvers, and have been heavily culled, and consequently farmers can buy with confidence of getting good young dairy cows, which have tested the highest at Palmer Road factory during the past season. LUNCHEON PROVIDED!
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1917, Page 8
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