SALES BY AUCTION. THE Stock $. Station ASE/m 4 MCTIONEEttS. Havyera. YyiLL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AUGUST. Wednesday, 14 —Alex. Bissett, Mere Mere Thursday, 15—Geo. Mann, Awatuna. Monday, 1!) J. Ryan, Kent Road. Wednesday, 21— T. A. Turner, Whenuakura. Thursday, August 22—Jas. Bolger, Lower Dutiiie Boad, Mangatoki. HAWERA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. HEAD CATTLE, including: 30 store cows 25 forward uowa 5 fat cows 15 yearling steers 20 yearli g heifers 80 mixed weanera ISO weaner steers 20 in-calf heifers 15 springing heifers 300 ewes in lamb 700 hoggets (subject to sale} 20 prime fat wethers 100 ewes in lamb 50 hoggets .100 lambs 200 wethers 14 prime fat hoggets 1 7-coulter spring-tooth cultivator (nearly new) 10 store pigs kapongl FRIDAY, AUGUST 16. HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising: 30 store cows 20 forward eows 3 fat eows 20 yearling steers 30 yearling heifers 50 mixed yearlings 20 choice Holstein yearling heifers 20 springing heifers OPUNAKE SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17. Entries now being received. ON THE FARM, AUROA ROAD, AWATUNA. THURSDAY, AUGUST- 15. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS^OOPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVK received instructions from MR. GEORGE MANN, who lias sold his J&rm, and is leaving the district, to sell as above by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: gQ CHOTCE 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, fl milk cans, fowls, horse-clipping machine and dogs, numerous sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 Ridd 4-cow plant milking machine, with Lister engine 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 hertl has been heavily culled each year, aiul, what is further, Mr. Maiin, being long resident in the district, his herd is well known. Intending purchasers of good dairy cattle .should attend this sale. ; Luncheon Provided* NORTH AUCKLAND PARTLY BtlßOVm H4]gr,£Aßl 200 ACRES, all. flat, divided into several paddocks; ISO:;: acres have been ploughed, balance rough feed. This land has been dairied upon Olid .Is: very suitable for a small man wanting a start. Good position as to railway, post and factory. PRICE ONLY £l2 PER ACRE.- • Very easy terms to good man. 400 ACRES, suitable for milking and sheep or cattle and cropping. This land is partially in new grass, partially in fallow, and about 160 acres rough feed. Will easily run a cow to 2$ acres. Subdivided into 8 paddocks; large house and a lot of outbuildings; on main coach road; cream cart calls for cream, and handy to deepwater harbor. PRICE IS £l4 PER ACRE, and the owners will put the whole of the balance of unploughed land under the plough. . Good easy terms to «uit clients. For particulars apply J7. A. ' LIMBItICK, ' Box 624, AUCKLAND.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1918, Page 8
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