SALES BY AUCTION. PALMER 110 AD SALE. , FRIDAY, JULY 10. a THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. sell by auction as above* ' JfJ STORE (JOWS 6 forward cows 10 mixed wcaners 10 springing heifers 1 purebred Berkshire boar 1 spring trap , . 1 set harness SOUTH ROAD SALEYARDS HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, 24th JULT. At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOA¥& MERCANTILE A(?EKCY CO., LTD. H AVE received instructions •Irosa OFIAS. GOODSON, Esq., to seßty auction, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—JQ PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS and HEIFERS. Catalogues on Application. ON THE FARM, BKEET ROAD, . TE ROTI. THURSDAY, JULY 25. At 12 30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Have received Instructions from MR- ' MICHAEL KELLY, Sen., who is relinquishing dairying, to sell, as above, by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE, 2{)g CHOICE SHORTHORN (2nd, 3rd, and 4th July, August, and September ealvers) 20 choice Shorthorn springing heifers good line, sb'ght reserve) I<3 store pigs 2 sows with litters I 1 milk-waggon, in good order, milkcans, cooler and buckets 2 CQO-gallon tanks WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 2 very well-bred Shorthorn bulls 1 8-cow bucket plant, L.IC.G. milking machine (complete), with 3'/>-h.p. Tangye engine, Auto milk-pump With 50ft milk shuting, all in good order. NOTE.—Mr. Kelly has been dairying for the past 30 years, and this is th# first sale held by him in that time. He has culled exceptionally heavily each year and replaced with heifers of his own breeding. Further, his herd is well known round the district, and he has been noted for keeping the choicest and best of stock. The cows are in good condition, whilst none of them arc above a fourth calver, so intending purchasers can rest assured of being offered choice young dairy cattle; 4o of the foregoing have been handmilked. Luncheon Provided. AT THE MART, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JULY 20. T. LAMASON. \ytLL sell: Poultry (including a small line of Black Orpington pullets and some purebred Rhode Island Red cockerels), about 10 tons prime Canterbury table potatoes, milk cans, ope gig and harness. On behalf of a vendor who is going into camp: Carpet runners, two couches, linoleums, washing machine, cots, sewing machine, dining table, bedsteads, kitchen dresser, bassunetter round table, bassunetter back dining chairs, hospital bed, Morris chair, Bentwood chair, hanging lamp, meat safe, and sundries. Also: One New Hudson motor cycle (first-class order), 1 2-speed Douglas motor cycle, L :u 3-speed New Hudson (all in good running order. ■ Also Fruit, wholesale or retail. Apples, such as Doughertys and Stunners, pears (P. Barry's), large shipment Island and ■Australian fruits, including sweet oranges, Mandarins, lemons, passions, Seville oranges (limited), pie melons, nuts, etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. T. J. LAMASON, Auctioneer.
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