SALES BY AUCTION. ► ON THE FARM, SUTHERLAND ROAD, MAKATA .Wednesday, july 3. At 12.30 pjn. THZ FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. TJAVE received instructions from MR. OWEN McPHILLIPS, who is relinquishing dairying, to sell as above by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: Lot I—l pedigree Jersey cow Pretty; sire Magnet's Lad, dam Vega Lot 2 —l pedigree Jersey cow Konini; sire Whenuku Moonlight, dam Kohai Lot 3—l pedigree Jersey cow Rioter's Gavotte; sire King Rioter, dam Gavotte Lot 4—l pedigree Jersey cow Mountain View's Silver; sire Pride of Normanby, dam Silver Briar Lot G—l pedigree Jersey cow Rose oi the Meadows; sire Belvedert Bilberry's Last, dam White Rose Lot 6—l pedigree Jersey cow Fox's | Lady; sire Majesty's Fox, dam The Governor's Lady 1 Lot 7 —l 2-year pedigree Jersey heifer Konini's Pet; sire Mountain View's Spark, dam Konini Lot B—l 2-year pedigree Jersey heifer Magnet Lass; sire Pretty Magnet, dam Pretty Lot 9 —l pedigree Jersey bull King Hellier; sire Kia Ora, dam St. Helena's Melia Ann. Lot 10—1 pedigree Jersey bull Fox Ho; sire Joan's Majesty, dam Fox's Lady 3 pedigree Jersey yearling heifais 64 choice grade Jersey dairy cows, July and August calvers 9 2-year grade Jersey springing heifers * 2 waggon horses (good) 1 sow and litter of 10 Dray and harness, waggon and harness, s.f. plough, d.f. plough, 8 Xjnilk cans, circular saw, other implemtnts and numerous sundries I On account of Mr. Thomas McPhillips, Manaia: '4O choice 2 and 3-year grade Jersey springing heifers (close up) Auctioneers' Note.—Mr. McPhillips has been dairying for the past twenty years, and during that time this is the first clearing sale held by him. Money has been no object in securing the best cows obtainable, whilst a great number have been bred by the owner from tested cows. The herd made 315 pounds of butterfat j for the season, tested under the official | teßt at Kaupokonui factory, supervised by the Government tester. Further, our agent, who has inspected the herd, vouches that it is the best herd for its size in South Taranaki. Catalogues obtainable at Farmers' Cooperative Organisation Society's Office, Hawera. Luncheon Provided (Commencing at 11 a.m.) THE BEST OF THE SEASON. 0Q ACRES, perfectly level, all been f ploughed, no weeds, one mile from borough boundary; first-class house and outbuildings, together with 24 choice dairy cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, trap, gig, plough harness, cans, etc. i « PRICE FOR THE LOT ONLY £ 3 aoo. a —Apply Sharp— J J. SUTHERLAND. JMGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1918, Page 8
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