SALES BY AUCTION. '"Stock aStatiom ■irTSi,AucwNeeaS. .Hawera. \yiLli OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, JULY. Monday,-29—H. P. Dornauf, Hawera. Tuesday, 30—Wm. Treanor, Onewhai Boad, Normanby. Friday, Augmt 2—ai. and A. D. Laing, Inglewood. Friday,-? Startup Bros., Eltham. Monday, s.—Mrs. K. Kilpatrick, Durham Rdadj* Inglewood. Wednesday, 7—R. W. J. McNeill, Skeet Road, Auroa. Tuesday, 13— W. Jellyman, Norfolk Rd., *lflglewood. Wednesday, 21.—Ales. Bissett, Mere Mere OKAIAWA* MONDAY, JULY 29. , : ,JOQr HEAD CATTLE, including 20 store cows 15, forward cows 5 fat eows 30 mixed yearlings 10 springing heiferg 20 weaner steers 5 store pigs ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. 200 HEAD ■ CATTLE '' composing: 20 store cows 10 forward cows 5 fat cows 15 20-month steers 0 empty 2-year heifers 100 mixed weaners 20 2-ycar in-calf heifers 15 3-year in-calf heifers 40 mixed lambs 20 ewes in lamb 25 mixed lamb* 1 set McCormiek discs (nearly new) H A W E R A. THURSDAY;'AUGUST 1. 35Q HEAD CATTLE, comprising: 35 store cows 15 forward cows 20 18-month steers (good) 15 2-year steers 15 2-year heifers 35 2-year empty heifers and young 5 fat cows 50 yearlings (choice line) 20 empty heifers t>s weaner heifers 40 weaner steers 9 store pigs 250 ewes in lambs 250 ewes (slight reserve) 120 purebred Southdown ewes in lamb to stud rams 150 forward wethers On account of Mr. G. H. Blackwell: 40 2 and 3-year Jersey cross springing heifers (extra choice line) ON THE FARM, ONEWHAI ROAD, NORMANBY. TUESDAY, JULY 30. At 1 p.m.
THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., XT AVE received instructions from MR. WM. TREANOR, who is leaving for the front, to sell, as above, by public auction— IvITHOUT RtSERVE, g2 t(StJNG DAIRY COWS (August and September ealvers) ■ 2 empty cow 9 1 heifer in milk 6 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, s.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 l'/ 2 -h.p. Lister engine, 103 fully-paid-up Normanby Dairy 00. shares. , NOTE.—The above herd i 3 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 should attract all dairymen of the surrounding districts. Luncheon Provided. In the trenches a Nortk British Hot Water Bottle full of hot water would be worth its weight in gold, but you can buy 6ne for a trifling cost at your fid and* 3», Obtainable everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1918, Page 8
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