SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE. FARM, ERASER ROAD, ELTHAM. KUDAY, JUNE 21,1918. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERSMfo-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TAVE received instructions from Mr. B. E.. HAVERBIER, who ingoing into camp, to sell as above, byistablic auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: OQ CHOICE JERSEY SHORTHORN CROSS DAIRY COWS, July and August calvers (mostly August), band-milked 1 well-bred Shorthorn bull 2 milk cart horaea 118-month filly Cart and harness (good order), gig and harness (good order),-milk cans, etc., M.H. mowing machine (good order), hay rake .'i(Be*), hay tedder, disc and tine harrows, s.f. plough, 50-gallon separator (first class'order), general farm tools, household furniture, and a, number of useful WITH SLIGHT RESBEVE: 1 piano 247 fully-paid-up Etthaan Dairy Co. shares NOTE.—The above herd holds the record at the factory for the highest test. The cows are a very choice and young lot, and are considered the best in this particular district. Mr. HaverWer has been dairying for the past fourteen years and this clearing sale is the first heid by him in that time. Further, he would not be holding a sale to-day but for the fact that he is going into camp. Intending purchasers should attend this sale. Luncheon Provided. KAPONCA SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 21. |SO HEAD CATTLE, comprising: 30 store cows 20 forward cows 7 fat cows 40 mixed weaners 20 weaner heifers 15 weaner steers 15 yearling steers 8 2-year steers 12 yearling Shorthorn bulls On account of Mr. L. H. Baigent, Kaponga, who was unable to continue his previous clearing sale, owing to weather conditions: 30 good dairy cows, August and September calvers AT THE AUROA YARDS. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918. At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. "PJpAVB received instructions from MR. JOS. McCARTY, who is giving up dairying, to sell as above by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: g5 CHOICE SHORTHORN & JERSEYDAIRY COWS, mostly July and August calvers 7 2-year in-calf heifers 15 yearling heifers 1 pure-bred Shorthorn bull 11 milk cans NOTE.—Mr. McCarty, who is well known around this district, has been milking for a number of years, always calling heavily and replacing with the best obtainable cattle. We can recommend intending purchasers to attend this sale, as the cows are a really choice and first-class lot. Luncheon Provided.
AT THE AUROA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1918. At 1 p.m. „ THE FARMERS" CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TJAVE received instructions from MR. W. MeCARTY, who is leaving the district, and whose lease has expired, to sell as above by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: g]_ CHOICE SHORTHORN & JERSEY DAIRY COWS, 3rd and 4th July August and September calvers 40 Shorthorn yearlings, mostly steers 3 waggon horses 1 hack (quiet) Milk waggon, cans, harness and sundries; 20 ducks and fowls WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: Treloar milking machine, with Anderson engine complete NOTE.—The above herd is a very choice lot and in the pink of condition. Mr. McCarty's lease has expired, and he is leaving the district, so intending purchasers can rely on it being a thorough genuine sale. Cattle can be seen at the yards at 10 a.m. JOB pRINTING. 'pHE NEWS* Jobbing Room has the facilities for turning out work expeditiously, cheaply and effectively. When in need of any printing, from a risiting sard", to a poster, please ring Phonfrgj* "-"djour representative will call
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1918, Page 8
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