SALES BY AUCTION. _ r&TOCK I, STATION .HAW£HA, OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AUGUST. Wednesday, 14 —Alex. Bissctt, Mere Mere OKAIAWA. MONDAY, AUGUST 18. HEAD CATTLE, including: 20 store cows 16' forward cows 5 fat cows 15 weaner steers -20'weaner heifers 30 'mixed weaners Shorthorn and lloldteLn yearlings, off turnips 20 -springing heifers On account of Mr, Phil Rremer: 0 pedigree 3-year Ayrshire heifers close to profit ON THE FARM, MEREMERE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERFCO-OPERATIVE NEW ZEALAND, LTD., ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF I"|"AVE received instructions from MR. ALEX. BISSETT, who is retiring from farming, to sell as above by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: 210 GOOD SKINNED 4 & 6-TOTH EWES, in lamb 100 2-tooth ewes in lamb 40 2-tooth wethers 100 lambs 6 Lincoln rams 2 Southdown rams 1 good sheep dog 5 2-year steers 3 2-year heifers 5 18-month heifers 5 yearlings 1 3-year springing heifer ' 3 young cows 20 horses, all ages, comprising some good draught mares, hacks and Shetland ponies (slight reserve) Implements: Seed drill, Roid and Gray s.f. plough, Massey-Harris discs, sieve and spike harrows, A. and 8.5.8. chaffcutter, hay sweep, Osborne mower, ensilage sledge, roller, four-horse blocks and tackle, roller, water trough, knife grinder, saws, augers, harness, hay tedder, grindstone, plough and leading chains, sacks and numerous farm sundries, 4h.p. Tangye engine, saw bench and belting, box dray, gig and NOTE.—Mr. Bissett has a first-class line of sheep, horses, other cattle and implements, and has always been noted for keeping the very best obtainable stock. He is retiring from farming altogether, so intending purchasers can rely on a thoroughly genuine sale. Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, AUROA ROAD, AWATUNA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERFCO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., IT AVE received instructions from MR. GEORGE MANN, who has sold his farm, and is leaving the district, to aell as above by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: 50 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, mostly early calvers ( 12 mixed yearlings 1 Shorthorn bull| 3 horses Duncan s.f. plough, EmpireO-coulter drill,' fencing posts, discs, 2-horse set, chain and tripod harrows, Cambridge roller, stumping jack, hammer, wedges, saws, chains, swinglgetrees, : spring cart harness, waggon and harness, riding saddle, gig and harness, 6 milk cans, fowls, horse-clipping machine and dogs, numerous sundries % WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 Ridd 4-cow plant milking machine, with Lister engii ■ 88 Awatuna Dairy Co. shares NOTE.—The above is a well-selected herd of young cows, in good condition, the majority of which are early calvers. The held has been heavily culled each year, and, what is further, Mr. Mann, being long resident in the district, his herd is well known. Intending purchasers of good dairy cattle should at-* tend this sale. Luncheon Provided. OPUNAKE SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17. Entries now being received. Daily News motor car services from New Plymouth to Hawera: Leaves 4.30 a.m., returning from Hawera (L. O. Hooker's) 6.30 a.m., Eltham 6.50, Stratford 7.20, Inglewood 7.50, Egmont Village 8. Coach fares. G. Beere, proprietor, 525 Devon Street East, New Plymouth. Phone 2S3.—Advfc
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1918, Page 8
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