SALES EY AUCTION. fSTOCKISTATION \GErrrss,AvcT/M'£&i&. Hawbra. OFFER EY PUBLIC AUCTION, JULY." Thursday, 23—M. Xcllv, Skeet Road, Te Roli. Friday, 26—Cliaa, Hitchcock, Mountain Road, 21tliam. , i Monday, 20— H. P. Dornauf, Hawera. Tuesday, 30—Wm. Treanor, Onewhai i Road, Normanby. Friday, August 2—M. and A. D. Laing, Tnglewood. Monday, G.—Mrs. R. Kilpatrick, Durham Road, Inglewood. Wednesday, 21.—Alex. Bissett, Mere Mere ' FRIDAY, JULY 26, 20Q HEAD CATTLE, including: 30jjjtorc cows 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 guarantee with each of the foregoing cows ON THE FARM, ELTHAM. FRIDAY, JULY 26. At 12.30 p.m. I THE FARMERS 7 cb-OPEF&TIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TTAVE received instructions from MR, CHAS. HITCHCOCK, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: gO CHOICE Jersey-Holstein dairy cows, August and September 5 in-calf heifers 9 store pigs 1 sow and litter 1 spring tip dray and harness, Duncan plough, hay sweep, quantity chuting, pole discs, tripod harrows, tine harrows WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 light farm horse, 4 years 1 heavy farm horse, 6 years 1 3-cow milking machine and releaser, with National engine 1 mowing machine, S.R. I three-quarter sliaft gig and har--70 niaitai post NOTE—Mr. Hitchcock lias been dairying on the present farm for the past seven jears. The cows are mostly third and fourth calvers and are in good condition. Further, Mr. Hitchcock has always culled heavily, so that intending' purchasers wanting a few choice dairy cows should attend this sale. Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, ONEWHAI ROAD, ■
TUESDAY, JULY 30. At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY" OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., XT AVE received instructions from MR. WM. TREANOR, who is leaving for" the iront, to sell, as above, by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE, ** and September ealvers) 2 empty cows 1 heifer in milk C store pigs T milk-cart horse 1 gig mare (quiet for lady to drive) 5 milkcans and strainer, dray and harness, quantity furniture, barbed and plain wire, wire, netting, cowboy's saddle and bridle, 6-f. plough and swingletrees, tripod harrows, small butter-churn, grindstone, fowls, and numerous sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 1 Sargent releaser milking machine plant (2-cow), with 1%-h.p. Lister engine. 103 fully-paid-up Nonnanby Dairy Co. shares.
iNOTE.—The above herd is a very choice lot, containing a large number grade Jerseys and Shorthorns. The herd has been heavily culled, and all the cows are in the pink of condition. Further, the owner would not he selling out today but for going to the front. In tho flush of the season this lierd averaged £65 per month, which fact alone should attract all dairymen of the surrounding districts. : . Luncheon Provided. In the trenches a North British Hot Water Bottle full of hot water would be worth its weight in gold* but you can buy one for a trifling cost at your |6d and Ss. Obtainable everywhere. When you feel a cold coming on, don't i wait until it has gripped you, but take NAZOL *t once,
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1918, Page 8
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