SALES BY AUCTION. fSrocK&SrATrort aifTSStoCTIONEEHIk HAW£/7A. OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, : JULY.Monday, 29 H. P. Dornauf, Hawera. Tuesday, 30—Wm. Treanor, Onewhai Road, Normanby. Friday, August 2—M. and A. D. Laing, | Inglewood. I Friday, 2—Startup Bros., Eltham. | Monday, s.—Mrs.- R. Kilpatrick, Durham Road, Inglewood. Wednesday, 7—R. W, J. McNeill, Skeet Road, Auroa. Wednesday, 21.—Ales. Bissett, Mere Mere AT OPUNAKE SALEYARDS, SATURDAY, JULY 27, ; At 1 o'clock. THE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., XX AVE received instructions from MR. R. T, PROSSER, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction, as above— . ■ . WITHOUT RESERVE, ' ."* K-fJ. DAIRY COWS R , 1 TOll-tored Shorthorn butt, 80 woolly hoggets ~{;,-, 20 store pigs ! ■ Milkeans and dairy utensils'. NOTE.—The cows are mostly young, in calf to a Shorthorn bull, and hare shown exceptionally good returns, and are all close to calving. ON THE FARM, SOUT2 ROAD, HAWERA, MONDAY, JULY 29. At l p.m.
THE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TTAVE received instructions from MR, H, B. DORNAUF, who has sold his farm, to sell, as above, by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE, AK OHOICE SHORTHORN-HOL-STEIN-JERSEY DAIRY COWS (all young) 1 Holstein bull, 3 years 32 mixed weaners 1 sow and litter 1 young boar 1 young sow '4 3-year springing heifers 2 waggon horses, G years 1 new waggon, spring-dray, wney • barrels, pig troughs, sf. plough, discs, tripod and chain harrowß, milkcans (new). WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. I 3-eow L.K.G. milking machine, Electra engine and L.K.G. releaser. NOTE.—The above herd is one which has been heavily culled and only the best cows kept. The cows are young j and in good condition, s o intending purchasers should attend this sale. j Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, OXEWHAI ROAD, NORMANBY. TUESDAY, .JULY 30. At 1 p.mTHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP . NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TTAVE received instructions from MR. WM. TREANOR, who is leaving for the front, to sell, as above, by public auction — j WITHOUT RESERVE, ' g9 YOUNG DAIRY COWS (August and September calvers) 2 empty cows 1 heifer in milk 0 store pigs T milk-cart horse 1 gig mare (quiet for lady to drive) 8 milkcans and strainer, dray and harness, quantity furniture, barbed and plain wire, wire netting, cowboy's saddle and bridle, s.f. plough and swingletrees, tripod harrows, small butter-churn, grindstone, fowls, and numerous 1 sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 1 Sargent releaser milking machine plant (2-cow), with V/ s -h.]i. Lis--103 fully-paid-up Nornianby Dairy Co. shares. NOTE.—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 be selling out today but for going to the front. In the flush of the season this herd averaged £OS per month, which fact alone 3hould attract all dairymen of (he surrounding districts. Luncheon Provided. 'Age brings wisdom, and, the oldest and best judges, when asked their opinion, invariably declare in favor of D, and J. McCallum's Whisky. All hotel*; '---'
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1918, Page 8
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