SALES BY AUCTION. ftTock Station I6£NTSe,MCTIONBEtiS. g£- HAW£f?A. , OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as below.— THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. CTAVTNG 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 Inatewool Office at once. Friday, 20—Butler Bros., Inglewood Friday, 20—Orr Bros., Sole Road, Ngaere. Saturday, 21— W. McFarlane, Kphi road, Waverley Monday, 23 J. D. Gopperth, Kaimiro. Wednesday, 25 W. Kirkwood, Opunake. Thursday, 26 F. Petersen, Denbigh road, Midhirst. Thursday, 26—8. Booker, Lowgarth Friday, 27 J. Fenwick, corner of Croydon and Mountain Roads, Waipuku. Monday, 30—D. Kerrick, Stanley Rd., Wharehuia. Monday, 30— S. Norris, Stuart Road, Wharehuia. Wednesday, I—Joseph Vincent, Hurleyville, in conjunction with Freeman, Jackson and Co. Thursday, 2—Chas. Carlson, 1 Road, Eltham. Friday, 3— Estate of late D. Hughes, Manaia Road, Manaia. Monday, O—A. D. Johnson, Hastings Road, Lowgarth, in conjunction with N.Z. Loan and Mercantile ' Co. OPUNAKE SALE. MONDAY, JULY 23 At 12.30 p.m. OAfl CATTLE, comprising: 10 fat cows 60 forward and store cows 2 heavyweight fat bullocks 120 yearling steers 100 yearling heifers 3 'bulls 20 good springing heifers 1 factory horse, 7 years, staunch STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1017 9>AA HEAD OF CATTLE, including 30 store cows 5 fat cows 15 20-month in-calf heifers 50 mixed weaner* 30 mixed wcaners 10 weaner steers 20 weaner steers 1 AA F.M. EWES, In lamb WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 AT SALEYARDS, OPUNAKE. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., tTAVE received instructions from Mr. W. Kirkwood, who is going to the front, to sell by public auction as above: — ■ a'HOUT RESERVE 35 choice young cows, mostly Shorthorns, with few Jerseys, early calvers 1 draught mare, any trial This is a very choice little herd that has been very heavily culled dowi/ each season, and is in good condition, and is for the above reason for absolute sale. Splendid returns given for last season per head. Having inspected this herd, we can advise with confidence all dairymen to attend. Luncheon Provided. Also— On account of another vendor— WITHOUT RESERVE 12 choice springing heifers TUESDAY, JULY 31. ON THE FAR.AI, HAWERA. At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., J-TAVE received instructions from Mr. Thos. Bottomley, who has sold one of his farms, and is retiring from dairying, to cell by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE 88 good Shorthorn, Holst'ein and Jersey dairy cows, all close to profit. Milk cans and numerous sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 3 good milk cart horses 3 light harness horses 10 unbroken horses 1 8-cow L.K.G. milking machine and Auto cups 1 waggon This is a splendid herd of very heavily oullcd cows, in good condition, and young, and any dairyn&n not satisfied with those cows would indeed b« hard to ple&ae.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1917, Page 8
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