SALES BY AUCTION. Stock \eENTStiAUCTIONEEm. .//AWEffA, \yiLL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, JULY. Wednesday, 24—Mrs. E. Rosa, corner Manaia-Normanby Road, Okaiawa. Thursday, 25—M. Kelly, Skeet Road, Te Roti. Friday, 26 Chas. Hitchcock, Mountain Road, 31tham. Monday, 20— H. P. Dornauf, Hawera. Tuesday, 30—Wm. Treanor, Onewhai Road, Normanby. Monday, s—Mrs. R. Kilpatrick, Durham Road, Inglewood. Wednesday, 21.—Alex. Bissett, Mere Mere INGLEWOOD. JULY 24, 19.18. A FAT 3-YEAR BULLOCKS, off turnips 12 fat cows, off turnips 8 forward cows, off turnips 23 store cows 17 2-year steers 26 good Holstein weaner heifers. 22 mived weaners 20 weaner steers 20 tip-top Shorthorn yearling heifers 10 Jersey dairy cows, 2nd ealvers, close to profit 2 vt.j good house cows, August calvers 20 2-year springing heifers 15 choice two-year Jersey springing heifers, very forward 100 4 and 5-year in-lamb «wea, 100 good lambs, off turnips 130 store lambs 40 fat sheep 1 J-draught mare, all harness 40 fully-paid Inglewood Bacon Factory shares 1 potato digger ; Also, on account of MR. ALF. TURNER, whose Jease has expired, and who is leaving the district: 17 weaners, Holstein and Shorthorn Milk cart and harness, s.f. M.H. plow, d.f. plow, 3-leaf tine harrows, Bft. chain harrows, 2 and 3-horse bars, chains and harness, M.H. n-tootli cultivator, 48-egg incubator, sledge, barrow, casks, green bone crusher, "Wallaby" jack, 3 30-gal. milk cans, 2 tables, 4 chairs, 2 single beds, "Success" spray pump, "Stirling" sewing machine. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 J-draught mare and a gelding, rising five, both good plough horses. FRIDAY, JULY 20. 30 store cow 3 20 forward cows 5 fat cows 35 yearling steers 0 choice Jersey yearling .heifers 25 yearling heifers 50 mixed yearlings 15 springing heifers On account of D.'j. Hughes, Esq.: 10 choice dairy cows, close up Mr. Hughes gives his personal gua: antee with each of the foregoing cows ON THE FARM, SKEET ROAD, TE ROTI. THURSDAY, JULY 23. At 1230 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. TJAVE received instructions from MR MICHAEL KELLY, Sen.., who is relinquishing dairying, to sell, as above, by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE; 1 ftg CHOICE SHORTHORN (2nd, 3rd, and 4th July, August, and September ealvers) ' 20 choice Shorthorn springing heifers good line, slight reserve) 10 store pigs 2 sows with litters 1 milk-waggon, in good order, milkcans, cooler and buckets 2 GOO-gall'on tanks WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 2 very well-bred Shorthorn bulls 1 G-cow bucket plant, L.K.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 the first sale held by him in that time. He has culled exceptionally heavily each year and replaced with heifers of his own breeding. F.urther, 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 are above a fourth ealver, so intending purchasers can rest assured of being offered choice young dairy cattle; 45 of the foregoing have been handmilked. Luncheon Provided. "Daily News" for J6b Printing.
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