SALES BY AUCTION. SlPf\ AUCTIONEER* \(j tfirn' i i' "" hmvera. \/yiLL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION JULY. Wednesday, 10.—James Barkla, Glover Boad Yards, Hawera. Wednesday, 10 —E. A. Mander, Cardiff. Thursday, 11— W. L. Stevenson's Estate, Pihama. Thursday, 11— E. A. Laurent, Mangawhero Boad, Eltliam. Saturday, 13—A. E. Watkins, Lake Boad, Hawera (in conjunction with Mr. Newton King), Glover Boad Yards. Saturday, 13—A. J. O'Donnell, Inaha, Hawera Yards. Saturday, 13—D. T. Leahy, Opunake. Tuesday, 16—C. W. Carlson, Hunter Rd., Eltham. Tuesday, 16— R. J. Morris, Opunake. Wednesday, 17 —Smith Bros., Oeo Road, Thursday, 18— J. G. Short, Omuturangi Road, Otakeho. Monday, 22—M. Reynolds, Skinner Road, ' Stratford. Tuesday, 23.—L. K. Sheard, Manaia Yards (immediately before sale) Thursday, 25—11. Kelly, Skeet Road, Te Roti. Friday, 26—Chas. Hitchcock, Mountain Road, Eltham. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1918 At 1 o'clock. 166 HEAD CATTLE, comprising: 30 store cows 40 2-year steeis 60 mixed weaners 20 weaner steers 20 in-calf heifers 6 dairy cows ALSO 100 full-mouth ewes in lamb 50 lambs INGLEWOOD WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918, gg STORE & FORWARD COWS 70 2-year steers 18 very good Holstein weaner steers 20 Shorthorn mixed weaners (off turnips) 20 choice Jersey weaner lieifers 30 mixed weaners 25 2-year empty heifers 12 in-calf Shorthorn heifers 20 Holstein and Shorthorn in-calf heifers 16 Jersey in-calf heifers 60 good woolly hoggets 160 ewes in lamb 100 fat ewes 35 fat 2-tooth wethers 30 fat and forward lambs Also, on account of Mr. John Corbett, Ratapiko, who is going into camp,' WITHOUT RESERVE 23 good cows, Jersey, Holstein and Shorthorn 15 muca weaners (good) This is a very choice little herd of young cows, in good condition, and any dairyman after good cows will not be disappointed here. AT THE SALEYARDS, OPUNAKE. SATURDAY, JULY 13. At 1 pjn. THE FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from MR. D. T. LEAHY, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 53 HOLSTEIN, SHORTHORNt AND JERSEY DAIRY COWS, close to calving Milk cans NOTE.—The cows are all young and in good condition, and in calf to a Holstein bull, Mr. Leahy has never had a sale, so farmers can rely on getting tae genuine article. Luncheon Provided. 1080 Freehold; good sheep and cattle country, 700 to 800 acres in grass, balance heavy bush of good quality Well subdivided and situated 14 miles from railway station by good metalled road. Buildings—6roomed house, wool-shed, trap and cowshed, and dip. Price, '£€ per acre. Terms can be arranged. A BARGAIN GOING CONCERN. 60 ACRES Freehold, all in grass, two miles from railway station and township, one mile from school, factory, etc.; 5-roomed house, milking shed 6 bails, 2 out-houses; well-subdivided, fences in good order, together with 15 cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, 4 weaners, trap, harness, milk cans, mowing machine, plough, chain and Tyne harrows; all new. Price, as a going concern, £2B :os per acre. Only £3OO cash required, balance can remain on for 5 yearß at 5} per cent. JMEWTON KING. ' inguwood.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1918, Page 8
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