SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, FRASER ROAD, ELTHAM. TUESDAY, JULY 2. At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., T3"A.VE received instructions from MR. A. L. CAMPBELL, who is relinquishing dairying, to sell as above by public auction — WITHOUT RESERVE: pro CHOICE SHORTHORN CROSS DAIRY COWS, August and September calvers (mostly August) 1 cow, just calved, very quiet 2 nanny goats 1 hack mare, 4 years, just broken in, by Peralta 1 draught gelding, 8 years, any trial, great worker (slight reserve ) 1 set gig harness, in good order NOTE.—The above herd has been well selected, culled heavily, and the heifers broken in to machines. They are all in the pink of condition, and none of the cows in the herd are over 7 years old. All are in calf to Polled Angus bull. Further, our auctioneer, Mr. Hobbs, has inspected the herd, and speaks well of their good qualities. Mr. Campbell has been dairying for a number of years, and this being the first sale I held by him during that period he can i guarantee buyers a genuine sale. Cattle can remain on the farm until July 13, at buyers' ri9k. i Also, on account of MESSRS DEATH BROS., Ngaere—--8 choice SPRINGING HEIFERS. Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, QHANGAL WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY, At 12.30 p.m. £JEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCAOTTLE AGENCY CO., LTD., have Teceived instructions from MR. Jn'toFUVfTAIH KEiRRISK, Jan., who has leased his farm and is going into camp, to sell by auction, as aibove, WITHOUT RESERVE—DAIRY COWS, July and August calvers 1 HoUtein bull, 2 years Spring tip-dray, with brake (tip-top order), SJ lever plough, MH. motwer, collar, hames and chains, Hon tabic potatoes, and dries--1 WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—--1 draught mare, aged 8 3-year unbroken draughts (suitable for milk-carters) 3''horses. On account of Other Clients—' 12 2 and 3-year springing heifers 2 milk waggons (good order) 2 waggon horses Tripod harrows, collar and hftmes, rfiilkcans, harness, pig-net (10 x 15), and sundries. The above is a choice herd of young Dairy Cows, being all .second calvers, and coming in early. They are all HolsteinJersey cross, in calf to Holstein bull, and in the pink of Amdition. To clients in quest of good dairy sorts, we can recommend -this sale with confidence. Luncheon 'Provided "PING UP CROZtER, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy euk Ooaytmt ddres. OooajMratr
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1918, Page 8
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406Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1918, Page 8
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