SALES BY AUCTION. ,j _ PALMER HOAD SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 10, THE N.Z. LOANTMERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. \Y ILL sell by auction as above: STORE COWS 5 forward cows 10 mixed weaners ]0 springing heifers 1 purebred Berkshire boar 1 spring trap 1 set harness NOLAN ROAD, SOUTH ROAD, HAWERA. MONDAY, JULY 22. At 12.30 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. XXAVE received instructions from MR. DANIEL KERRISK, who has leased his farm, owing to ill-health, to sell by auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: DAIRY COWS, mostly HolsteinShorthorn cross, in calf to Holstein bull, July and Aug. calvers 9 springing heifers C yearlings 20 lambs 1 sow and litter J-ton kerosene, set discs, spring tooth harrows, chain and tripod harrows, hay sweep, chains, swing bars, pig troughs, whey barrels, C 23-gallon milk cans, aerator and strainer, spring dray and harness, quantity furniture and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 spring cart mare, 7 years, any trial 1 gig mare 1 Shetland pony 1 rubber-tyred gig (practically n?w) f I 3-cow A.W.R. releaser plant, with kerosene engine The above cows are a particularly fine lot, Mr. Iverrisk having purchased only the best, and having always culled heavily. We can thoroughly recom mend these cows to all those wantin; first-clasß young cows. Mr ICerrisk would not be selling only for the fact that he is in the hospital. Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, NORMANBY. FRIDAY, JULY 19. At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., J-J AVE received instructions from MR. SID MADGWICK, jun., who has sold his farm, and is leaving the district, to sell as above by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: 21 VERY CHOICE JERSEY-SHORT-HORN DAIRY COWS, July and August calvcrs 1 Shorthorn bull, 2 years (bred by Mr. Greenhill Taylor, To Awamutu) 1 horse 3 sows with litters 1 sow close to farrowing 1 tip spring dray and harness, gig and harness, s.f.w. plough, set discs, set tripod harrows, swingletrces and chains, 4 milk cans, buckets and aerator, Methven copper, grindstone, quantity covers and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE ' CO fully-paid-up shares in Normanby Dairy Co. .JOTE.—Mr. Madgwick has been dairying for a number of years, and lias bought the best, and highest-priced cows obtainable. He always culled heavily, and the cows are in good condition and an exceptionally choice young lot. During the flush of last season the test for the herd was never below 4.0. We make no hesitation in recommending these cows to intending purchasers, as Mr. Madgwick has a. really good herd of the required type of dairy cows. Luncheon Provided. RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 10. Newton" king sell at his yards as above: 20 STORE COWS 80 in-calf 2-year heiferS 00 mixed yearlings 15 good yearling Holstein sfcerg 15 springing 21-year heifera 20 yearling steera Oil account of Mr. T. Fleming: 30 dairy heifers, coming 3 years old 3;< yearling steers ' 10 store cows 10 empty heifers 3 springing heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS/ •pHE above Valuations will be lield at Newton king's Wool Store, Str&tford, every four weeks. Next sale Tuesday, July 23., Advice Cards and Labels on applicaNEWTON KING, Stratford,
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1918, Page 8
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