SALES BY AUCTION. Stock i,St*,tion ISfIYTS i, AUCTIONEERS. __Hawera OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as below.— . . ON THE FARM, JOHNS ROAD, TARIKI. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. At 1 p.m. THE FA-RMERiFcO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. fTAVE received instructions from Mr. Frank Drozdowski, who is leasing his farm, to sell by public auction—: WITHOUT RESERVE 09 ROOD DAIRY COWS, mostly in milk, third and fourth ealvers 8 good empty cows (forward condition) ' fi mi\'ed weaners 6 very good Shorthorn and Hoistein yearling steers 1 three-year Holstein bull 1 two-year .lersey bull 1 two-year Shorthorn bull 2 purebred Berkshire sows and litters. 1 purebred Berkshire boat 12 Indian runner ducks (young) Disc harrow and spring dray, in good order. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE Half-draught mare, 5 years Half-draught mare, 3 years Luncheon Provided, NOTE.—Mr. Drozdowski has been dairying for" 35 years, and this is his first clearing sale. He has always culled heavily, and has got together a verynice herd of grade Jersey and Holstein cows, which can confidently be recommended to any dairyman. ELTHAM YARDS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. At 12.30 p.nu m HEAD CATTLE, comprising 40 forward and store cows 6 fat sows 4 Shorthorn bulls 2 Holstein bulls 8 3-year bullocks 15 2-year empty heifert 15 yearling steers 13 yearling steers' 50 yearling heifers 20 prime fat ewes 20 mixed pigs 1 three-quarter-draught mare 1 good gig mare IN DAIRY iPENS: 20 springing cows and heifers HAWERA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. At 12.30 p.m. A HEAD CATTLE, comprising 45 3'/4-year bullocks (good) 20 fat cows 80 forward and store cows 5 bulls 50 yearling steers 80 yearling heifers 30 mixed yearlings 20 good 2-year Shorthorn onus IN DAIRY 'PENS. 30 springer heifers 10 dairy cows On account of' Mr. G.. W. Gane: 12 dairy heifers On account of Mrs. E. R. Batten: WITHOUT RESERVE 20 good dairy cows in milk On account of Mr. J. T. McGregor: 4 purebred pedigree Ayrshire bul« gAA SHEEP, comprising: 200 hoggets SO fat wethers 200 4 and 0-tooth forward wethers 1 spring cart and harness. | Tkßrsakfest J that's right! ihofamily-rijiht In the time it takes to oook.riuht in nutritive value, right in digestive properties and riljhi in price. Creamcata makes ~ost delicious breakfast - 'special Creamoalo ocess imparts a diatincCream 'o the Oat oistle Brand—tlje guar' i of quality and purity. All snar» in ">* »«■♦. i>..,« OiftSche coupon sn er coupon. "Thistle," Box 24, Gore, !f you want the Ladies »nd invalids will find Sharland's Magnesia a valuable corrective fpr sick headache, and a mild laxative. l
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1917, Page 8
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