SALES BY AUCTION , rSTOCK&STATIO/t letters 4 auctioneers, HfiWEftA, OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, CLEARING SALES. JUNE. Wednesday, 5—F. Day, Kaupokotiui. Friday, 7—W. A. Schmidt, Normanby. Monday, 10—Jas. Hodge, facing Glover Eoad (Mr. C. Goodson's property), Hawera. Wednesday, 12— F. Duckett, Inglewood Yards. Thursday, 13—Raymond Jones (on Mr. Kilroy'a farm, Otakeho) Thursday, 13—L. H. Baigent, Riverlea. Friday, 14. J. V. Green, Ngaere. Monday, 17— W. C. Judd, Wharehuia Monday, 17— J. Kelliher,' Rotokare Road, Eltham. Tuesday, 18— J. W. Bradford, Awatuna. Wednesday, 19— F. Lye, Otakeho. Thursday, 20. —T. Horgan, Otakeho. Friday, 21— B. E. Haverbier, Fraser Road, Eltham. Saturday, 22—Jos. McCarthy, Auroa Yards. Monday, 24 T. Bosson, Tokaora. Monday, 24 H. G. Freeling and W. T. Bale, Matapu. Wednesday, 26.—W McCarthy, Skeet Road, Auroa. Wednesday, 25 H. Catchpole, Mokoia. Thursday, 27 —Moore Bros., Hastings Rd., Mangatoki. x Thursday, 27 —S. Flavell, Eotokare Road, Eltham. Friday, 28— W. A. Morton, Auroa. Friday, 28—C. Penfold, Upper Duthie Road, Mahoe. Saturday, 29—Chas. Jeffries (in conjunction with Mr. Newton King), Oaonui. JULY. Monday, I—Raymond Jonea, Homestead, South Road, Otakeho. Monday, I—J.1 —J. 0. Taylor, Waiongona. Tuesday, 2—A. L. Campbell, Fraser Road. Eltham. Tuesday, 2—Mrs. J. A. Lusk, Oaonui. Wednesday, 3—o. McPhillips, Manaia. Wednesday, 3.—Norman Burke, Eltham
Yards. Thursday, 4.—Mrs. Harvey, Beacon9field Road, Midhirst. Friday, 5—A. E. Watkins, Lake Boad, Hawera Thursday, 11— W. L. Stevenson's Estate, Pihama. Tuesday, IC—C. W. Carlson, Hunter Ed., Eltham. Thursday, 18— R. J. Morris, Opunake. Saturday, 20—D. T. Leahy, Opunake. Thursday, 25—0. H. Knofflock, Opunake. Thursday, 25—M. Kelly, Skeet Road, Te Roti. Friday, 26—Chas. Hitchcock, Mountain Road, Eltham. OKAIAWA.
MONDAY, JUKE 3. 200 HEAD CATTLE, comprising: 50 forward, and store cow» 15 fat cows 15 in-calf heifers 10 springing heifers 5 dairy cows 2 grade Shorthorn bulls 1 grade Holstein bull 50 mixed weaners 25 weaner steers 30 weaner heifers 10 pigs 50 lambs ON THE FARM, KAUPOKONUI. . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918. At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE Teceived instructions from Mr. F. DAY, Senr., who is giving up dairying, to sell as above by public auction: WITHOUT RESERVE GOOD DAIRY COWS 13 2-year in-calf heifers 15 mixed yearlings 10 weaner calves 1 pedigree Jersey bull (pedigreo obtainable at sale) Factory Clans. N.B.—Luncheon provided. The above herd, which is well known, is one we can thoroughly recommend to intending purchasers of good dairy cows. Further, Mr. Day, in his many years of dairying, has always culled , out his herd very heavily.
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