SALES BY AUCtfcOT. AT MANAIA YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 23. At 12 noon sharp. THE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., T-TAVE received instructions from ME. i L- K. SHEARD, Inaha, who is leaving for camp, to sell, as above, by public auction— ' WITHOUT RESERVE, Og CHOICE DAIRY COWS (July and August calvers) 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 bay milk-cart mare (aged) 1 unbroken bay filly, rising 3 years, toy Bellfounder 2 sows, to farrow in August 1 Berkshire boar 4 store pigs 1 spring-dray and hafnesg, milk"oans and coolers, set tripod harrows, 18 cow covers NOTE.—The above herd of cows are mostly Jerseys, in good condition, the majority of which are young. Mr. Sheard has always culled heavily, and owing to his leaving for camp everything must be sold at the fall of the hammer IMMEDIATELY AFTER ABOVE SALE. JTAVE received instructions from MR. J. P. STEVENSON, trustee to th« estate of the late W. L. Stevenson, to sell, as above, by public auction— ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, 0 CHOICE JERSEY-SHORTHORN CROSS DAIRY COWS (July, August, and September calvers). I NOTE.—The above herd was withI drawn from sale on Thursday, 11th inst., owing to the inclemency of the weather, and will now be sold at the fall of the hammer. Also, On account df MR. J. F. STEVENSON—--25 choice dairy cows. NOTE—Mr. Stevenson will give his [ personal guarantee with each of the foreON TEE FARM, NEXT JOLL DAIRY FACTORY. ROAD, OKAIAWA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ! ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. WAVE received instructions from MRS. E. ROSS, who is leaving the district and whose lease has lapsed, to sell, a s above, by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE, 3| CHOICE DAIRY COWS (July, August, and September calvers, majority ATigust) 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull 1 pedigree Ayrshire 2-year heifer 2 springing heifers 21 mixed yearlings 1 cart horse 2 cattle dogs 1 spring rflilk-cart, set cart harness, 2 gigs, buggy, set tripod harrows, chains, swingletrees, s.f. plough, 4 25-gal. milksans, aerator and buckets, pig trough, farm tools, fencing wire, Cahoon seedsower, Babcock tester and association bottles, household furniture, piano (slight reserve). NOTE.—The above herd was started with heifers six year 3 ago, and is one which has been culled heavily and re« placed with heifers. Intending purchasers of choice dairy cows should attend this sale. Luncheon provided. ON THE FARM, ELTHAM ROAD, OPUNAKE. '• l> NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from MR. A. J. CRAWFORD, who has soM his farm, to sell public auction as above, v WITHOUT RESERVE: 3j§ SHORTHORN COWS, most- -,_ . ly close up 1 S 2-yea'r Shorthorn springing heifers ..';' ... 1 Shorthorn bulj, 2 years 3 farm horses, any trial 5 yearling heifers.. 6 weaner pigs '>/ 1 spring' tip dray-in good order, milk cans, .Buckets, s.f. plough, disc harrows, chain harrows, fowls, 12 turkeys'and sundries; also all his 1 household furniture and effects , '% '■ [ WITH SLIGHT RESERVE! 7 .:' 5 .^£. 3 in Awatuni'Dairy Co. Inland ; 1 Biiickvinotor caV NOTE.-Tie cowf are in calf to "a Shorthorn We a really firstclass lot, all showing dawn well, and in good condition. ■'"-'- luncheon Provided
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1918, Page 8
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