SALES BY AUCTION. ' "gBT THE FARM, LOWGARTHj MONDAY, JULY 8, At 12 noon. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. |"AVE received instructions from MR. NORMAN BURKE, who is going to the front, and has leased his farm, to sell as above by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVBi Qg CHOICE DAIRY COWS 7 milk cans WITH SLIGHT RESERVE* 1 pure-bred Friesian bull 2 half-draught horses 1 hack and harness horse 4 half to three-quarter draught horse* On account of Mr. .A. S. Burke, who has sold his farm, WITHOUT RESERVE: A SPRINGING HEIFERS 1 pure-bred Jersey bull 1 hack 1 9-coulter drill, grass mower, milk waggon, hand chaffcutter, and other sundries. NOTE.—-Mr. Burke has alwayg kept a very choice herd of dairy cows, has feulled heavily, and kept his stock in good condition. But for going to the front he would not be holding a clearing sale to-day, so this fact assures intending purchasers of a genuine sale. Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, CORNER OPUNAKE & CARDQ'F ROADS, CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF i NEW ZEALAND, LTD, TXAVE received instructions from MR. E. A. MANDER, who is leaving for camp shortly, to sell on above date by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: 2J_ CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS, mostly Jersey strain, August calvers | 3 choice springing heifers, August calvers , X grade Jersey yearling heifers (choice line) 1 pedigree Jersey bull, born 1914 2 sows to farrow September j 1 Berkshire boar 1 half-draught gelding, five years, broken to all harness, staunch] 1 good cattle dog j Fowls and ducks, spring milk cart (tip), set cart harness, good gig, and harness, 2-horse pole disc, stumping jack, logging chain, chains and swingletrees, 2 100-| gallon tanks, 6 sheets 10ft iron,j 5 20-gal. Ideal milk cans, buckets, strainers, etc., farm tools and sundries NOTE.—These cows are in the best of condition, and are one of the best butterfat herds in the district. Returns and dates of calving will be given at sale. Mr. Mander has always culled heavily, and would not be Belling out to-day but for the fact that he is going to the front. Further, our agent, who has personally inspected the cows, can recommend them to intending purchasers Luncheon Provided. | GLOVER ROAD YARDS, HAWERA. (With the permission of Mr. A E. Watkins, immediately after his sale.) SATURDAY, JULY 13. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions fromi MESSRS A and J. CDONNELIJ in response to numerous requests by farmers wanting pedigree Jersey heifers, to sell as above by public auction, j WITHOUT RESERVE: 15 CHOICE PEDIGREE JERSEY SPRINGING HEIFERS, rising 2 years, in calf to Bilberry's Twylish (all catalogued in Herd Book) Catalogues now obtainable at our head offices and brandies. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS. At HAWERA SATURDAyTjULY 13, 191S NEWTON KING AND THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. (Df CONJUNCTION) VyiLL sell on account of A. E. WATKINS, Hawera: Hg HEAD PEDIGREE JERSEY I CATTLE, COMPRISING: 75 COWS IN CALF • 25 2-YEAR HEIFERS IN CALF 13 BULLS, EROM 1 TO 5 YEARS Sale Commences at 12 noon sharp. Catalogues obtainable from any of the .iriiettauen' Branuhu*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1918, Page 8
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