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SALES BT? AUCTION (STOCK &STATIOH JseNTS It AUCTIONEERS. Hawera. YyiLL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, CLEARING SALES. JUNE. Wednesday, 5—F. Day, Kaupokonui. Friday, 7 —W. A. Schmidt, Nornianby. Pridaj r , 7 —W. Wall, Waverley Yards. Monday, 10 —Jas. Hodge, facing Glover Road (Mr. C. Goodson's property), Hawera. Wednesday, 12 —P. Duckett, Inglewood

Yards. Thursday, 13 —Raymond Jones {on Mr. ICilroy's farm, Otakeho) Thursday, 13 —L. H. Baigent, Riverlea. Monday, 17 —W. C. Judd, Wharehuia Monday, 17 —J. Kelliher, Rotokare Road,

Eltham. Tuesday, 18— J. W. Bradford, Awatuna. Wednesday, 19—F, Lye, Otakelio.

Wednesday, June 19— F. W. Pennington, Eltham Yards. Thursday, 20. T. Horgan, Otakelo. Friday, 21— B. E. Haverbier, Fraser Eoad, Eltham. Friday, June 21 —W. Wall, dairy heifer sale, Waverley. Saturday, 22—Jos. McCarthy, Auroa Yards. Monday, 24 T. Bosson, Tokaora. Monday, 24 —H. G. Freeling and W. T. Dale, Matapu. Wednesday, 26. W. McCarthy, Skeet Road, Auroa. Wednesday, 23 H. Catclipole, Mokoia. Thursday, 27—Moore Bros., Hastings Rd., Mangatoki. Thursday, 27 S. Flavell, Rotokare 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. Alonday, I—Raymond Jones, Homestead, South Road, Otakeho. Monday, I—J. 0. Taylor, Waiongona. Tuesday, 2—A. L. Campbell, Fraser Road. Eltham. Tuesday, 2—Mrs. J. A. Lusk, Oaonui. Wednesday, 3—o. McPhillipa, Manaia. Wednesday, 3.—Norman Burke, Eltham Yards. Thursday, 4.—Mrs. Harvey, Beaconsfield Road, Midhirst. Friday, 5—A, E. Watkins, Lake Road, Hawera Thursday, 11— W. L. Stevenson's Estate, Pihama. Tuesday, 16 —C. W. Carlson, Hunter Rd., Eltham. Thursday, 18— R. J. Morris, Opunake. Saturday, 20 —D. T. Leahy, Opunake. Thursday, 25 —0. H. Knoiflock, Opunake. Thursday, 25—M. Kelly, Skeet Road, Te

Eoti. Friday, 26—Chas. Hitchcock, Mountain Road, Eltham. ON THE FARM, KAUPOKONUI. . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1918. At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE 1 ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., H AVE_ received 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 (pedigree obtainable at sale) Factory Cans. 1 waggon and 1 spring dray 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. ON MR. FELIX HUNGER'S FARM, NORMANBY. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918. At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. JTAVE received instructions from MR. W. A. SCHMIDT, whose lease has expired, to sell as above by Public Auction: WITHOUT RESERVE

Kg CHOICE JERSEY-SHORTHORN DAIRY COWS, mostly August calvers; all young. 1. pedigree Jersey bull, rising four years (pedigree at sale) I set 2-horsc 1 Sin. blade Duncan disc harrows, nearly new 1 set tripod and chain harrows combined (new) 48ft. milk tubing, tray and vat 1 J-sliafter Dominion gig (in good order) 1 Taylor s.f. plough (nearly new) WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 180 good lambs, running amongst cows 4 L.K.G. buckets, complete with 3 pulsators and cups in first-class order) 1 L.K.C. 3-cow bucket milking machine plant, with a 21-h.p. Lister engine 1 Titan windmill, complete with trough and 400-gailon tank NOTE.—This is the first clearing sale held on this farm. Mr. Schmidt took over the herd from Mr. Hunger, which mostly comprised some of the best milking strain Shorthorns in the district, and from which he lias bred the present he/d, also keeping the best bulls. All these cows have been tested, the tests for the herd in the flush being 3.8. Intending purchasers for good young cows should make it their business to be present at this sale. Luncheon Provided.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1918, Page 8

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