SALES BY AUCTION. Ipf&cf "StockiStatioh "AGENTS 4 MCWNEEfHX HAW£ffA. \Y ill offer by public auctiox, as below:— 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/ewood Office at once. HAWERA. THURSDAY, JULY 19. At 12.30 p.m. 7 fat cows ' 30 store and forward cows 20 mixed weaners 40 2-tooth ewes in lamb to Lincoln ram (good line) 250 good ewes in lamb 250 extra choice Romney ewe hoggets. 250 wether hoggets 70 good fat hoggets 33 fat ewes 150 ewes in lamb to black face rams 300 mixed hoggets On account of Mr. C. C. Tarraijt—--10 extra choice 3-year Shorthorn heifers, in calf to Shorthorn bull 1 30-cwt milk waggon IN DAIRY PENS. 24 very choice young dairy cows KAPONGA SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 20. At 12.30 p.m. 10 fat cows GO store and forward cows 20 woaner steers 30 weaner heifers 30 mixed weaners 15 springing heifers 45 good lambs 50 hoggets 2 half-draught geldings 1 half-draught mare ON THE FARM, SUFFOLK ROAD, ICAIMATA. FRIDAY, JULY 20. At 12.30 p.m.
THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., H a ve received instructions from Messrs Butler Bros., whoso lease has expired, to sell by public auction:— WITHOUT RESERVE 250 woolly lambs 20 2-year Holstein heifers in calf to pedigree Holstein bull 20 good mixed yearlings 5 store cows 1 2-year pedigree Holstein bull Woodland Laddie's Spring Hill. 4 half-draught farm horses 1 gig horse 5 breeding sows 1 Berkshire boar 1 4-cow farmers' milking machine 1 2%-h.p. Mogul kerosene engine 1 3'/i-h.p. Watt benzine engine 90-gallon Globe separator 2 lu-gallon cream cans, 230 ft V/sin piping, grindstone, 2 d.f. plows, disc, tine, chain and tripod harrows, 0-coulter Massey drill, mowing machine and tilter, hay rake, sweep, teddar, roller, chaff-; cutter and horse gear, small threshing machine, spring trap, cart and quantity harness, 4horsc running gear, quantity manure, stack cover, saws, scythes, stumping jack, copper, tools, etc., etc. Luncheon Provided. AT SALEYARDS, OPUNAKE. SATURDAY, JULY 21. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from Messrs John Bishop and Co., of Oaonui, who have leased their farm, to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE 53 dairy cows, mostly Holstein and Shorthorn, bred by Mr. J. C. O'Rorke 17 choice yearling heifers 2 Holstein bulls 1 Jersey bull Spring dray and harness, cans, buckets, etc., chain and 14blade disc harrows (nearly new). WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 2 3-year draughts (all work) 1 4-year draught mare, stinted to Dominion, all work. 1 draught entire, Dominion 1 fi-year hack by Waikaranga 2 unbroken fillies by Rotholm Luncheon Provided. The cows are a very fine lot, mostly Holstein cross, in good condition, and form one of the best herds in the district. On account of Manu Mitchell—--12 Shorthorn dairy cows (good) fi ceifera
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1917, Page 8
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