SALES BY AUCTION Stock earns $ auctioneers. HKNERA. WILL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OPUNAKE. MONDAY, APRIL 2fr. OAA HEAD CATTLE, comprising: 20 fat cows 70 store cows ..<' 100 mixed weaiiel* '* 10 bulls 10 weaner pigs MANAIA. TUESDAY, APRIL 30. ?A HEAD CATTLE, comprising: 50 forward and store cows 20 fat cows 40 weancrs 10 bulls 20 store pigs 10 weaner steers SO lambs STRATFORD SALE TUESDAY, "APRIL 30. Sale at 12 o'clo'ck. 4Q STORE COWS 6 fat cows 25- 2J-year bullocks (good) 40 20-month steers 20 20-month heifers 50 mixed weaners 20 weaner steer? 100 full-mouth • 50 store lambs INGLEWOOD. MAY 1, 1918. A A STORE & FORWARD COWS 3 fat cows 20 18-month steers 25 empty 18-month heifers 10 good 2-year heifers 14 in-calf Jersey heifers, 20 months, nice quality. 20 mixed weaners 30 good weaners 50 weaner Shorthorn and Holstein heifers 6 bulls 3 springers 3 choice springers 80 a.m. ewes 60 good store lambs 120 fat and forward ewes 50 empty forward ewea , 50 fat and forward mixed two-tooths ON THE FARM, JUNCTION ROAD. TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1918. At 1250 p.m. THE FARMERS'. CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF , NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TTAS received instructions from Mr. R. H. NEILSEN, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE. Og DAIRY COWS (August and September calvers) 5 2-ycar in-calf Holstein heifers 12 mixed weaners 00 ewes in lamb 2 good- farm horses (all work) 1 child's pony (quiet) I hack (6 years) McCormick, disc and tripod' harrows, J.D., M.H., and B.McD. ploughs, spring cart, trap, saddle, 2 sets harness, plough chains and I trees, 50-gall. Globe and 45-gall. ! Alpha Laval separators, duchess set, chest of drawers, 20 sheets 6ft. iron, 150 totara posts, knapsack, spray pump, horse clippers, emery stone, safe, sledge and quantity sundries. Also about 2000 ft dressed timber. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. Thoroughbred mare, 3 years off, by Fomrby; Wizard oil, new Adrick mower, Taranaki King discs (12 blades), good piano, duchess set, sideboard and saddle. Mr. Neilsen has been dairying for 11 years, and has always culled heavily, and this is his first clearing sale. The cows are mostly Shorthorn 3rd, 4th and sth calvers, and are in good condition. The blood mare is a beautiful marc, with good paces. Luncheon Provided. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS Ol' SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS, fflE abova Valuations will be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Stratford, every four weeks. Advice Cards and Labels on applicaNEWTON KING, Stratford Only best plantation >- ü bber backed by British brains and capital go ! i make up unique success of the "Unique" brand Hot Water Beetle. Sold and recommended by leading chemists everywhere,
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1918, Page 8
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