SALES BY AUCTION. THE % Stock $£NT$ 4 Auctioneers. HAWE/9A, \yiLL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AUGUST. Monday, s.—Mrs. R. Kilpatriek, Durham Road, Inglewood. Wednesday, 7—E. W J. McNeill, Skeet Road, Auroa. Friday, 9—David Graham, Auroa Yards Tuesday, 13—W Jellyman, Norfolk Rd., Inglewood. Wednesday, 14—Alex. Bissett, Mere Mere
OPUNAKE. "MONDAY, AUGUST 5. gPJQ HEAD CATTLE, including: It fat cows 50 store cows 10 forward cows • ."10 yearling steers 40 yearling heifers 45 Holstein and Shorthorn yearling steers (off turnips) 00 yearling lieifers (choice) )0 yearling steers (good) SO 3-vear springing heifers 20 2-vear springing lieifers 40 good store pigs 100 hoggets (.good) Light spring trap, long-shaftcr gig, liens and ducks, 11 milk cans, 1!50 posts, 800-gallon kauri vat, 20 sheets 7ft. iron, quantity Maori Chief and Northern Star seed potatoes On account of Mr. J. P. Hiekey, who has sold his farm— C choice Jebey in-calf heifers
STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST C. 150 comprising; 20 store cows 50 mixed weaners 30 wearier steers (good) 20 weaner heifers 100 full-mouth ewes in lamb 50 hoggets IN DAIRY PEN: 23 in-calf heifers 15 3-year heifers 1 dairy cows ON THE FARM, CORNER OF DURHAM AND MOUNTAIN ROADS, INGLEWOOD. Monday, august s, 191s, At 1 o'clock.
THE FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. TTAVE received instructions from MRS. R. KILPATRICK, who lias sold her farm, to sell by public auction,
WITHOUT RESERVE: GRADE JERSEY DAIRY COWS, all early calvers 5 2-year springing heifers (good) 1 half-draught horse, good in all harness 1 good milk carter 1 good gig horse C fat sheep 4 fat pigs 1 dog 1 M.H, plough, disc, tir.e and chain harrows, Planet Junior, 1 11coulter Massey Harris drill (in good order), sledge, spring cart, buggy, good haystack, quantity galvanised iron, tools, sacks, 2cwt. barb wire, 4 milk cans and buckets, cow rugs, •wire netting, testing bottles, chains, gig and cart harness, saddle, scalding tub, quantity manure, H.P. horse clipper, copper and standAlso quantity of household furniture.
On account of Kilpatrick 8r03., With Slight Reserve: 1 choice '2-year springing heifers On account of a neighbor: 7 choice Jersey springing heifers 3 sound good dairy cows 1 set discs and light harness Luncheon Provided. Wo have inspected the above herd, and dairymen will make no mistake in attending this sale,' as the late Mr. Kilpatriek was dairying for a number of years, and always' culled very carefully. The cows are all young and showing plenty of quality, in good condition, and the herd was one of the two top herds right through the season at the Maketawa factory ' .
L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. QOVERNMEN T Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitara, at short intervals during season. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, every four .weeks. Next Valuation—August 20. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly Next Sale, June 25. Address Labels and Advice Cards forwarded on application.
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