SALES BY AUCTION ON THE FARM, PALMER ROAD, KAPONGA. . SATURDAY, JUNE 23. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMErFcO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LT*D„ [AVE received instructions from Mi 1 . 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 calvers 10 fat and forward cows 20 mixed yearlings 7 2-year 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 Bale SLIGHT RESERVE 1 5-seater Overland car, 1914 model, in good order. NOTE.—The cows are mostly 3rd and 4th calvers, 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. ON THE FARM, PALMER ROAD, KAPONGA. TUESDAY, JUNE 20. At 12 noon. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., J-JAVE received instructions from Mr. Don Sellars, whose lease has expired, is leaving the district, to sell by public auction— . i, WITHOUT RESERVE 1U choice dairy cows, July and August calvers 0 horses (good sorts)' 5 purebred Berkshire sows 1 purebred Berkshire boar JS store pigs Block dray, spring cart, waggon, d.f.. plough and disc" plough, tine, chain and disc harrows, scarifier, roller, il-coulter drill, scoon, vise, 14-gallon boiler, 3 and 4-horse gear, quantity harness, chains, and swingletrees, etc., milk cans, buckets, troughs and barrels, posts and wir'e, totara blocks, farm tools and household furniture, Shacklock range SLIGHT RESERVE 135 fully-paid-up shares in Kapongu Dairy Company. NOTE.—This is a champion herd of young, good conditioned cows, and we recommend our clients to be in attendance and purchase good cattle and help improve their herds. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PALMER ROAD, KAPONGA. FRIDAY, JUNE 28. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.. WAVE receivedd instructions from Mr. A. Alhusen, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction—■WlTHOUT RESERVE 1 bay marc, aged, by Glengyle 1 chestnut gelding, aged, by Jersey •: 1 bay hack, aged 3 good cows in milk Gig and harness, block dray and harness, Dnnean s.f. plough, discs, tripod and tine harrows, chains, etc., stumping jack, Duncan mangold (trill; also double and single beds, extension dining table, occasional tables, writing desks, cupboards, Mortis A.B, and easy chairs, etc. SLIGHT RESERVE 1 pony, Governess cart and harness We can recommend this sale to farmers or others, and can guarantee everything in first-class order. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. T. W. WELCH, ESTATE AGENT AND BUILDER, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. WORTH £2OO EACH OFFERED AT £l5O FULL QUARTER-ACRE SEC TIONS, OPPOSITE MAIN" EXTRANCE EAST END RESERVE. £ISO—EACH—£ISO T. W. WELCH, ESTATE AGENT AND BUILDER, EGMONT STRSET. NEW PLYMOUTH,
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1917, Page 8
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