SALES BY AUCTION THE Stocks, Stavon hts & Auctioneers. Hawera OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AUROA. FRIDAY, MAY 200 HEAD CATTLE, comprising: 10 fat cows 30 forward cows 40 store cows 5 bulls 20 mixed weaners 50 weaners 20 forward cowb 25 store cows 60 weaner calves (good line) 21 Inglewood Bacon Co. shares (fully paid up)
ON THE FARM, JUNCTION' ROAD. KAIMATA. TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1918. . At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY Off NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAS received instructions from Mr. R. H. NEILSEN, who ha 9 sold his farm, to sell by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE. 20 DAIRY COWS (August and September calvers) 5 2-year in-calf Holstein heifers 12 mixed weaners 00 ewes in lamb 2 good farm horses (all work) 1 child's pony (quiet) 1 hack (6 years) McCormick, disc and tripod harrows, J.D., M.H., and BJSfcD. ploughs, spring cart, trap, saddle, . 2 sets harness, plough chains and trees, 50-gall. Globe and 45-gall. Alpha Laval separators, duchess set, chest of drawers, 20 sheets Oft. iron, 150 iotaro posts, knapsack, spray pump, horse clippers, emery stone, safe, sledge and quantity sundries. Also about 20G0ft 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. OPUNAKE SALE YARDS. ; MONDAY, MAY 13, 1918. At 2 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION society of NEW ZEALAND, LTD., H AS received instructions from MR. JOHN FLEMING to sell by public auction: His well-known farm of 376 acres, Native Lease, with perpetual right of renewal; rental 170 acres at 2/1, 200 acres at 2/9 per acre, Situated on the Kina Road, Oaonui. Good dwelling of seven rooms, all conveniences; 20-bail cowshed and yard all concreted, stable, cart shed, etc. Well subdivided. The farm will be offered as a whole, but in the event of its not being sold, will be offered in two sections of 173 acres and 200 acres respectively. To be sold on exceptionally easy terms. Any further information can be obtained from the' offices of the Farmers' Co-op. Society, at Hawera or>Opunake. MANAIA. ANNUAL DAIRY HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 14. On account of Mr. D. J. Hughes, Fitzroy: 100 2§ to 3-year dairy heifers. NOTE.—AII the above are North Taranaki heifers, carefully selected, well up to age, in good condition, early calvers, comprising really choice Shorthorns, Holsteins and Jerseys, and will be sold practically without reserve. Can be inspected opposite Mr. Duncan Scott's place on Skeet Road farm, Kapuni, after May 6.
, L. A. NOLAN & CO. .GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.OVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitara, at short intervals during sea-: " son. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Next Valuation: May 7. Auction Sales of. Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. Next Sale, May 28. Address Labels and Advice Cards forwarded on application. i
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