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SALES BY AUCTION. THE 1 Stock iStatioh ASSNTS 4 AUCTIONEERS. HMVERA. OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, CLEARING SALES. JUNE. Wednesday, 26. —W. McCarthy, Skeet Road, Auroa. Wednesday, 25 H. Catchpole, Mokoia. Wednseday, 2Qr-T. Duggan, Auroa Road,, Auroa. Thursday, 27—Moore Bros., Hastings Bd., Thursday, 27 —S. Flavell, Rotokare Road, Eltha^. Friday, 28— W. A. Morton, Auroa. Friday, 28 —C. Pen fold, Upper Duthie Road, Mahoe. Saturday, 29—Chas. Jeffries (in conjunction with Mr. Newton lung), Oaonui. Saturday, 29—Chas. Coad, Te Roti JULY. Monday, I—Raymond Jones, Homestead, South Road, Otalccho. Monday, I—J. 0. Taylor, Waiongona. Tuesday, 2—A. L. Campbell, Eraser Road. Eltham. Tuesday, 2—Mrs. J. A. Lusk, Oaonui. Wednesday, 3—o. McPhillips, Manaia. Thursday, 4.—Mrs. Harvey, Beaconsfield Road, Midhirst. • Thursday, 4—J. K. Selby, Mangawhero Road, liiverlea. Friday, s—Mre. Briscoe, Hunter Road, Eltham. Friday, B—Mr.?. H. McVinnie, Sutherland Road, Manaia. Saturday, B—W. Wallis, Opunake Yards Saturday, u—C. McR. Malcolm, Opunake Monday, B—Norman Burke, Lowgarth. Wednesday, 10.—.James Barkla, Glover Road Yards, Hawera. Wednesday, 10 —E. A. Mander, Cardiff. Thursday, 11— W. L. Stevenson's Estate, Pihama. Saturday, 13—A. E. Watkins, Lake Road. Hawera (in conjunction with Mr Newton King), Glover Road Yards. Saturday, 13—A. J. O'Donnell, Inaha, Hawera Yards. Saturday, 13—D. T. Leahy, Opunake. Monday) 15—Geo. Burton, Mangawhero Road, Mata. Tuesday, 10—C. W. Carlson, Hunter Rd., Eltham. Tuesday, 10— R. .T. Morris, Opunake. Wednesday, 17 —Smith Bros., Oeo Road, Monday, 22—M. Reynolds, Skinner Road, Stratford. Thursday, 25—0. H. KnofTlock, Opunake. Thursday, 2i>—M. Kelly, Skeet Road, Te Roti. Friday, 26 —Chas. Hitchcock, Mountain Road, Eltham. INOLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2G, 1918. gQ STORE & FORWARD COWS 5 2-year steers 20 2-year steers (good) 25 2-year empty heifers 20 good Jersey weaner heifers 25 good Shorthorn weaner heifers 30 good weaner steers, oft' turnips and hay 70 mixed weaners 3 Shorthorn weaner bulls 40 2-year steers 30 very good 3-year ITolstein springers (owner has sold farm) 30 good 2-year Ilolstein springers (owner has sold farm) 15 choice 2-year Jersey springers 8 good dairy cows 30 good Ilolstein springing heifers 40 good 3-year springing heifers 30 selected 3-vear springing heifers dose to profit (splendid line) 80 fat and forward lambs, off tur- ■ nips 150 lambs 100 in-lamb ewe 3 (good line) 170 very good in-lamb 2-tooth ewes ON THE FARM, UPPER DUTHIE ROAD, MAHOE. FRIDAY, JUNE 28. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. TIAVE received instructions from MR. AA C. PENFOLD, who has sold his farm, to sell as above by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: gg DAIRY COWS, nearly all 2nd and 3rd calvers, to calve AugustSeptember; nearly all eows are Holsteins and are all in calf to Ilolstein bull 2 empty cows 1 Holstein bull, 3 years 1 gig horse, gelding, 7 years, quiet 1 gig horse, mare, 5 years, quiet 1 gelding, 4 years, broken to chains 1 2-year colt (unbroken) 1 0-coulter Booth, McDonald Colonial drill (nearly new; slight reserve), set McCormick 3-horse discs (nearly new), mowing machine (Big 4 McCormick: in good order), set 4-leaf tine harrows, set chains, harrows, Duncan s.f. plough, 4-cow bucket plant milking machine (Simplex), 2}-h.p. Associated engine (slight reserve), dray and harness, longshafter gig and harness, circular saw and bench, hand chaffcutter (Bentall; nearly new), stumping jack, mauls and wedges, cross-cut saws, crowbar, milk cans and buckets, milk cooler, logging chains, quantity harness, household furniture, fowls, ducks, sundries, 100 sacks, and factory shares. NOTE. —The above herd has been inspected by our agent, who says that the cows are a very choice lot (ind in good condition. Mr. Penfold has always culled very heavily, and has only kept' the youngest and best of stock. Intending purchasers of choice young dairy cattle should avail themselves of this .opportunity. LuneUoon Provided.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1918, Page 8

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