SALES BY AUCTION. ■ jrSTOCK&SrATIOH -_HAWERA. yyiLL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as below:— THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. ITAVING received numerous enquiries from clients for good dairy licrds close' to profit, we shall' thank ALL DAIRYMEN with herds for private and prompt sale to forward full particulars of same to our Iw/owooJ. Office at once. Friday, 27 J. Fenwick, corner of Croydon and Mountain Roads, Waipuku. Saturday 28--W. T. Dale, Duthie Road, Matapu. Monday, 30—D. Kerrick, Stanley Rd.. Whareluiia. Monday, 30— S. Norris, Stuart Road, Wharehuia. AUGUST— Wednesday, I—Joseph Vincent, Ilnrleyville, in conjunction with Freeman, Jackson and Co. Thursday, 2—Chas. Carlson, Hunter Road, Eltham. Friday, 3—Estate of late D. Hughes, Manaia Road, Manaia. Monday, O—A. I). Johnson, Hastings Road, Lowgarth, in conjunction with N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co. ON THE FARM, DUTHIE ROAD, SATURDAY, JULY 2S, 1017. At 12J0 p.m. sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. OTAVE received instructions from Mr. W. T. Dale, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction:— 70 young'choice Jersey dairy cows. close to profit 10 "youiiij choice Jersc flair rows. 12 in-calf heifers Milk cans, separator, cow rugs and sundries. NOTE.—We have inspected the above herd, and the cows are mostly young grade Jerseys in the pink of condition, and close (o calving. Mr. Dale had the best returns at the Skeet Road Jol! Factory, and has not had a clearing sale
MOXDAY, JULY 30. STUART ROAD, ELTHAM. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF XEW ZEAI.AXD, LTD., -TAVE received instructions from Mr. S. W Norris, who is giving up dairying, to soil by auction—•WITHOUT RESERVE 42 dairy cows, July, August ami Sontoni'iLM- cnlvers 2 three-quarter draught harses, 5 cars 1 milk carter, by Victory, rising 4 years 1 child's pony, quiet Plough, disc and tripod harrows, milk cans, harness and sundries, milk cart (S cans), (lane milking machine, l!-cow t plant, ami Crosslov oil engine in perfect working order. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 pony by Victory, I.s. gig and harness. We have inspected this herd and can vouch that it is a good one. Mr. Xoni-. has alwas .culled very heavily, and the cows are young and in good condition, with splendid test returns. Luncheon Provided.
OKAIAWA YARDS. MONDAY, JULY 30. At 12.30 p.m. 15 store and forward cows 3 fat cows 10 wcnncr steers 15 weaner heifers 10 store pigs IN DAIRY PENS 25 good springing heifers On behalf of Malm—--20 good dairy cows, in milk and close to profit Milk cans, etc. On behalf of Mr. J. C. Wright, Matapu, whose sons have gone to the front—--12 grade Shorthorn cows, close to calving, in calf to imported reg. M.S. bulls SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS. have been appointed BROKERS under the GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF REQUISITION of the above. Valuations take place fourweekly in our Gill Street Store. NEXT VALUATION AUGUST 14. Advice Cards and Addressed Labels may be had on application. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. L. A. NOLAN AND CO., Bux 7G. New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1917, Page 8
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