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IjyiLL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Friday, August 2—M. and A. D. Laing, Inglewood. Friday, 2—Startup Bros., Eltham. Monday, s.—Mrs. R. Kilpatrick, Durham Road, Inglewood. Wednesday, 7—R. W. J. McNeill, Skeet Road, Auroa. Friday, o—David Graham, Auroa Yards Tuesday, 13— W. Jellyman, Norfolk Rd., Inglewood. Wednesday, 14—Alex. Bissett, Mere Mere ON THE FARM, MOUNTAIN ROAD, INGLEWOOD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2,1918. At 1 o'clock.
THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. TTAVE received instructions from M. & A. D. LAING, who have sold their farm, to sell by public auction,
WITHOUT RESERVE: 1 A DAIRY COWS, comprising 3 cows in full milk, 10 cows (August and September oalvers), 1 pedigree Holstein cow 1 pedigree Holstein cow 1 pedigree Holstein bull 1 pedigree Holstein yearling heifer 2 store cows 3 empty 20-month to 2-year heifers .2 choice springing heifers 8 mixed yearlings 11 12-month to 2-year steers 11 good 15 to 20-month steers 3 calves (on bucket) 1 8-year gelding, any trial 1 5-year mare, any trial, in foal to Knight of the Garter 1 Devonshire sow, in farrow 4 store pigs Poultry 1 9-coulter Farmers' Favorite drill, 2-knife mower, McCormick hay rake (one season's use), 1 s.f. Booth McD. plough, 3-leaf tine harrows, 10ft. chain harrows, 31cwt. spring cart and harness, collars and hames, plough chains and back bands, whippletrees and bar, hay frame and sheet, ladder, cattle syringe, 4 25-gal-lon milk cans, aerator, buckets, Lautz separator, churn, barrow, -grindstone, cattle troughs, 30ft. hose, b. wire, quantity sheet iron and ridging, 2 jacks, copper and stand, wire strainer, "• tools, pig trough and barrels, pig net, scalding tub, horse and cow rugs, sacks, 251b gelignite, detonators and fuse, large meat safe and sundries. 'Also about 5000 feet of new timber, in lots to suit purchasers. Also, a quantity of good household furniture.
WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 brood mare, Lass o' Gowrie, in foal to Campfire 1 mare, Gowrie Lass, in foal to Campfire 1 2-year gelding, by Campfire— Lass o' Gowrie. On account of another client: 15 very good mixed weaners We have inspected Mr. Laing's choice little herd, and can recommend it to any dairyman. The cows are all young and early calvers, in the best of condition, with splendid returns, and axe in calf to a very good pedigree Holstein bulL Luncheon Provided.
OPUNAKE. MONDAY, AUGUST 5. ggQ HEAD CATTLE, including: 5 fat cows ' SO store cows 10 forward cows 30 yearling steers 40 yearling heifers 45 Holstein and Shorthorn yearling steers (off turnips) 00 yearling heifers (choice) 10 yearling steers (good) 30 3-year springing heifers 20 2-ycar springing heifers 40 good store pigs 100 hoggets (good) Light spring trap, long-shafter gig, hens and ducks, 11 milk cans, 150 posts, 000-gallon kauri • vat, 20 sheets 7ft. iron, quantity Maori Chief and Northern Star seed potatoes On account of Mr. J. P. Hickey, who has sold his farm—--0 choice Jersey in-calf heifers
HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD AUGUST 3, 1918. NEWTON KING 35 stores ' 3 sows 1 boar 2 milk carta 7 milk cans 100 fencing posts 6»fc*fc ■%}»,
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1918, Page 8
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