SALES BY AUCTION THF. N,Z. LOAM & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., hlT>. AI<L Sales held subject to Ruiea of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association. XT.Z. LOAN" AND MERCANTILE • AGENCY CO. SALES FOR AUGUST— Friday, 10—On account of Mr. Jas. Dunlop, at Uuwera Yards. Saturday, 11—John Kirkwood, Junior, Oaonui. Monday, 13—William Haliher, Monmouth. Eoad, Stratford.
HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. THE N.2. LOAN & MERCANTILE | AGENCY CO., LTD. 'VX7ILL sell by auction as above — 20 heavy fat cows 10 fat cows 30 forward cows 20 mixed yearlings 30 yearling steers 20 springing hc-ifer3 .'. 10 springing cows 200 2-tooth wethera y 15 fat ewes GO empty ewes 110 4-tooth ewes, in lamb to Rom* ney and Lincoln rams 60 prime fat ewes 100 hoggets 10 store pigs HAWERA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. At 1 p.m. i"KE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGEXCY CO., LTD. TAVE received instructions from Mr. James Dunlop to sell his Shorthorn Dairy Herd as above: WITHOUT RESERVE 5S Shorthorn dairy cows, 3rd, 4th and Otli calvcrs, in good condi-
NOTE—The above herd is the result of years of careful selection and is only placed od the market owing to shortage of labor, through Mr. Dunlop's son going into camp. Buyers can attend this sale with every confidence as the cows are a thoroughly genuine lot of good testers and heavy milkers.
MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1017. MONMOUTH ROAD, STRATFORD. THE N.2. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. WAVE received instructions from Mr. William Hatcher, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction— WITHOUT RESERVE 13 good dairy cows, August and September calvers, Holstein, Jersey and Shorthorn. 2 horses, milk carters, any harness 1 sow, young, farrow about 24th August.. 4 porkers 1 milk cart, carry 0 cans, in good order; 1 s.f. Johnson plough, 1 English chain harrow; 1 set 2lo;if tine harrows, 1 set Detroit disc harrows, 1 9-coulter farmers' favorite drill, grain, seed plete nearly new; 1 set swingletrees and chains; 1 Woods' "owcr in good order; 1 Woods' so rake, 1 Bentall clmu'cutter, hand or power, nearly new; 1 Jlanet Jr. and quantity of furniture and sundries, 3 Ideal milk cans; 1 cooler; 1 Donald jack; 1 log chain; 1 'Phoenix separator (23 gallons); 1 gig to carry 3 (in good order); 1 gig to carry 4 or 0 (in good order), 2 sledges, grindstone, garden tools, fowls etc; about 9 hives bees (working since March). WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 'Douglas motor cycle. ' XOTE.—Anyone wanting .really good cows can rely on getting them at this aale, as Mr. Hatcher is one who kept nothing else. Mr. Hatcher has not had a sale for R years, andMias now °j'i his farm ::H is giving up dairying. Luncheon Provided.
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