SALES BY AUCTION. m fSTOCMiStAT/O/f %6£NT3 4 Auctioneers. .HMVERA, \yiLL OFFER- BY PUBLIC'AUCTION, as below;- 4 * < //< I ~w ELTHAM YARDS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBBER 21, T9-if. At 12,30 pit" 50 forward and store cows 10 fat cows 8 bulla 4 2-year steers 25 15-month steers (g00d),,. 25 re-month empty heifers (good)'" 20 Shorthorn and Holstein heifers 30 yearling steers. 0 yearling steers 50 mixed yearlings 20 mixed pigs 5 good store pigs CO ewes with lambs 1 good sheep dog ' • DAIRY PENSj. 15 springing cows and heifers HAWERA. THURSDAY, XOVEMBEBR 22. At 1*2.30 p.m. ' y ' 40 forward cows ■ . .10 store,cows" k " 10 fat idfr# ? f ' 15 empty. heifMjNjlk 20 yearlihg lieifers: 30 yearling steers '" * ..5-iulk 80 mixed yearlings. • 40 4-year bullocks 150 shorn hoggets ': - 250 shorn hoggets (gbbd) -i >" 200 empty ewes 1 > ■ 300 shorn wether hoggfeti 200 woolly hoggets 20 fat ewes 1 mowing machine (nearly new)' NORFOLK ROAD, INGLEWOOD. I . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1917. At 1 o'clock. THE FARMERS' GO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND,. LTD., JJAB recdi'ved instructions from 1 Mr i. Kelly, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction: WITHOUT RESERVE. - 22 dairy cows (3rd and 4th rali'ers). 17 IB<month mlsfti: cattle 17 -weaners ■ \ ;;-0 :«mpty 2-year heifers : 2 bulls " -- - ' "" ' * 1 milk cart mare, staunch 1 good gig horso . 1 unbroken gelding >1 fat empty sow ,m:,i 1 gig, 1 piano, 1 No. 2 churn (in good order). Milk cans, dray and harness,' all homestead furniture. Mr. Kelly has culled heavily in the past, and has got together a good herd of all young cows and dairymen looking for a few choice cows should attend. Luncheon -Provided. TO STAND AT INGLEWOOD AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING districts-. ..:. £ ;; THE PUREBRED-CLYDESDALE STALLION KNIGHT OF THE CARTER Winner ,of two firsts and champion nt Stratford Show, 1915, and also first and champion in 1017. For further particulars applv -T. KELLEHAN. : ■ A. WHITE, Groom in charge. NEW PLYMOUTH - JUNCTION ROAD - INGLEWOOD . JJOYAL jyrAIL jyjOTOR gERVICE Leaves a.m. Single Return Inglewood P.O. ... <l.O 2/0 3/6 Egmont Village .. !).15 2/0 3/0 Kent Road 0.30 2/ 3/ Mangorei Factory; 9,40 1/3 2/ Mangorci Road ... 0,45 1/ 1/0 Leaves New Plymouth 4 p.m. 'Bus leaves ingWobd'' 6Mec Saturday night at 0.30 o'clock; leaves New Plymouth 10.30 (after pictures), Hookham's Cnrnstf/y My many customers will kindly note that, through the-high prices-«f4)cnziire and all other motor necessaries, fares have to be l raised a wee bit, to enable me to stand up against tho-qnorinous prices until tlicy come down to normal asain. All parcels, messages,strictly attended to; .-' . • 4 .- *7. " ' , ,E, j r B^Krn « 1 i... •• -7 *{ >I Proprietor. New 'Plymouth .01Hce[:-' -M#.£attloy's, Brougham street.JO B pRINTI^G. gjHE.; NEW§> facilities for turning out work expeditiously, cheaply and effectively. When in need of any printing, from a visiting card to a poster, please ring 'phono 17 and our representativa Kill fftjlt "
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1917, Page 8
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