SALES BY AUCTION. OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as below:— Tuesday, 3—Park and Eae, Fraser Rd., Hawera. Wednesday, 4—H. Boyer, Waverley. Thursday, 5—S, P. Bnckrell, Hawera Yards. Thursday s—Bosson Bros., Matapu. Friday G—V. Olivers, Cheal Road. Ngaere. Friday, O—P. Bremer, Glover Road Saleyards, Hawera. •Saturday, 7—P. Cook, Oaomii. Monday 9—W. Syine, Kaimata Road, Inglewood. Monday 9—Geo. Powell, Kapuni. Monday 9—J. S. Tosland, Opunake yards. Wednesday, 11— H. Higlit, Auroa. Thursday, 12—D. T. Wilson, Mahoe. Friday, 13— R. H. Townsend, Mahoe. Saturday, 14— J. W. Twomey, Te Kiri Tuesday, 17— N. Larsen, Te* Kiri. Wednesday, IS—J. Aitken, Manaia. Thursday, 26 F. Petersen, Denbigh road, Midhirst. Thursday, 2G—B. Booker, Lowgarlh Friday, 27—Mullions Bros., Mountain road, Normanby Monday, 30—D. Kerrick, Stanley Rd., Wharehuia.
THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. pXAVING 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 same to our Inglewood Office at once.
ELTHAM YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. At 12.30 p.m. 30 forward and store cows S fat cows 15 2-year steers 20 2-year empty heifers 50 mixed weaners 20 weaner steers 2 bulls 8 fat bullocks 2 calves 150 f.f.m. ewes in lamb 00 fat and forward ewes 50 f.m. empty ewes 20 mixed pigs 1 milk cart and harness On account of Mr. P. Frethey, who is giving up dairying—--20 good dairy cows 50 3-year springing heifers in lots HAWERA. THURSDAY, JULY 5. 30 forward cows 20 store cows 10 fat cows 30 mixed weaners 50 ewes 100 lambs Also— On account of Mr. A. E. Death--2000 Eomney-Lincoln lambs, very good line, to be sold in lots to suit buyers. On account of Mr. S. P. Buckrell, who is going to the front— WITHOUT RESERVE. 17 very choice young Jersey-Hoi-stein cows to calve in August, all in good condition and returning very high tests. On account of D. Hughes' Estate—--16 fat bullocks in lots. NOTE.—Owing to the Winter Show, there will be no lunch procurable at the vards on the above date.
THURSDAY, JULY 5. SKEET ROAD, MATAPU. At 12.30 p.m. fHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., IX AVE received instructions from Messrs Bosson Bros., who are giving up dairying, to sell by public auction: — WITHOUT RESERVE. 50 young and choice cows, early calvers 3 2-year heifers ! <■:, 10 picked weaner heifers "'4^ 6 lambs "'>- 5 store pigs Phonograph and 150 records, a gig and harness, spring dray, and harness, waggon, 9-coul-ter Duncan drill, s.f. plough, disc and tripod harrows, ? and 3-horse swinglebars, roller, chains, jack, wedges, saw, crowbar, hay frame, 10 milk cans, 200 ft %-ineh piping, harness, troughs, etc. - WITH SLIGHT RESERVE -,. 1 three-quarter-draught mare 5 years. 1 half-draught gelding, aged 1 good gig horse ""' 1 pony gig mare, aged. - H \ Messrs Bosson Bros.' herd is well known in the district as topping the factory returns season after season, which speaks for it=clf. Farmers will be foolish if they don't roll up to such a genuine sale of clinking good co\fj. "icheon Provided..
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1917, Page 8
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