SALES BY AUCTION THE Stock&Stavon Asents & Auctioneers. HAWEftA \yiLL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as below:— JULYMonday 9—W. Symc, Kaimata Eoad, Inglewood. Monday 9—Geo. Powell, Kapuni. Monday 9—J. S. Tosland, Opunake yards. Wednesday, 11—II. flight, Auroa. Thursday, 12 —D. T. Wilson, Mahoe. Friday, 13 —R. H. Townsend, Mahoe. Saturday, 14— J. W. Twomey, To Kiri Monday 10— F. Preble, Climie Eoad, Cardiff. Tuesday, 17— N. Larson, Te Iviri. Wednesday, 18— J. Aitken, Manaia. Wednesday 18 —P. A. Bourke, Whenuakura. Thursday, 2G—F. Petersen, Denbigh road, Midhirst. Thursday, 26—8. Booker, Lortgarlh Friday, 27 —Jlullions Bros., Mountain road, Normanby Monday, 30—D. Kerrick, Stanley Ed., Wliarehuia. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. JJAVING 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 Inj/fewoo.l Office at once.
MANAIA SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 10. At 12.30 p.m. GO forward, and store cows 10 fat cows 15 3-year springing heifers, choice 20 springing heifers 20 weaner steers 30 weaner heifers 20 store pigs 1 long-shafter gig and harness (new)
STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 10. 200 HEAD OF CATTLE, including: •30 store cows 6 fat cows 10 20-month "in-calf heifers 50 mixed wcaners 20 good Shorthorn weaner steers, off turnips 27 good Shorthorn weaner heifers, off turnips 30 good Shorthorn weaner t steers, off turnips 100 f.m. ewes Sale at 11.30.
INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1917. HEAD MIXED CATTLE 18 springing cows (Jersey) 50 store and forward cows 5 fat cows 20 springing heifers 10 Shorthorn and Holstein springin heifers _ - C 2 -year in-calf heifers " 00 mixed weaners 15 2-year steers (good) 1 pedigree Jersey bull 300 4 and 6-tooth and f.f.ra. ewes 100 f.m. ewes
OX THE FARM, MAHOE. THURSDAY, JULY 12. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., H AV E received instructions from Mr. D. T. Wilson, who has sold out and is leaving the district, to sell by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE—--36 choice dairy cows, mostly Shorthorns. 1 well-bred Shorthorn bull, 3 years 1 half-draught gelding; trial; aged. 1 half-draught mare, aged; trial. 1 half-draught laare, s and hj., 5 years 1 half-draught mare, 3 years, S. and h. 3 3-year hacks, unbroken 1 2-year hack, unbroken 1 brood mare, aged, by St. Paul— Natator. 23 good fihoep 1 good boy's pony, very quiet and reliable 2 breeding sows 1 Berkshire boar 7-can express, fl-coulter f.f. drill, mower, hay rake, disc, line and chain harrows, Duncan s.f. plough. 10 sheets 10ft iron, chains, harness, jack and all farm tools, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE On account Sha'omilkcr—--1 half-draught gelding, 7 years, trial. 1 bay inare, s. and hj., trial. Luncheon Provided. This is a very fine herd of Shorthorn milking strain cows, and the opportunity of getting such good cows should not be missed. Dates and factor; ioluids " Ul be ftvtti «t mJ*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1917, Page 8
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