SALES BY AUCTION. <STOCKt,STATIOH ieeirrs s, Auctioneers. \-HAWERA. ypLL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Monday. ]!)— J. Ryan, Kent Road. Wednesday, 21— T. A. Turner, Whenuakui'it. Thursday, August 22—Jas. Bolger, Lower Duthie Road, Mangatoki. , OPUNAKE SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17. At 12.30 p.m. TJPWARDS of 30 horses, comprising: Heavy and' Light Draught, Ponieß, Spring Carters, Hacks, Harness Horses, Ponies broken and unbroken. Also 1 pedigree draught inare, 3 years, by Baron Martin. 2 spring carts, in good order; 1 waggonette and harness, etc.; milk cans, cooler and strainer. Further entries solicited. OPUNAKE. MONDAY, AUGUST 19. HEAD CATTLE, including: no store cows 10 forward cows 150 mixed yearlings 10 2-year empty heifers 4 bulls .10 3-year springing heifers 2:7 springing heifers 15 good store pigs 300 posts OX THE FARM, WHENUAKURA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF i NEW ZEALAND, LTD., ["AVE received instructions from MR. T. A. TURNER, who has sold his farm, to sell as above by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: gQ CHOICE DAIRY COWS, August and September calvers 1 Holstein bull !• yearlings 15 sheep 1 draught mare, all work 2 school ponies, quiet 1 breeding sow 7 wcaner pigs 1 M.H. reaper and binder, McCormiek mower, hay rake,- hay sweep, 2 block drays, sledge on wheels, phaeton (in good order), gig (in good order), horse hoe, clipping machine, hand chaffcutter, 2 sets tine harrows, Empire drill (new), 2 sets leading chains, cart saddle and breechI i"g. fi collars and hames, Alfa Laval separator, spray pump, 5 milk cans, household furniture and sundries. NOTE.—The above herd comprises a first-class lot of dairy cows in good condition. The herd has been heavily culled, and only the best cows kept, so that intending purchasers of good dairy cattle should attend the sale. Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, LOWER DUTHIE ROAD, MANGATOKI. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JTAVE received instructions from MR. JAMES BOLGER, who is leaving for the front, to sell as above by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE: *Q CHOICE YOUNG JERSEY-HOL-STEIN DAIRY COWS, August and September calvers, majority Augtist 14 3-year Holstein-Shorthorn springing heifers . 2 horses . ' 10 milk cans MeCormiek drill, McCormick mower spring tip dray, waggon to hold 15 cans (slight reserve), waggon harness, harness, sets disc and tripod harrows, Planet Junior, chains, etc., and numerous farm tools and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE:' 1 Hutchinson water-power 4-cow plant releaser milking machine 100 Joll Dairy Company shares, fully paid up 1 G-seater 20-h.p. Daimler motor ear (in good order) it NOTE.—Mr. Bolger has been milking on the above farm for the past nine years, and this is the first clearing sale held by him in that time. The herd comprises nothing "but the best young dairy cows, all of which are his own rearing. They have been culled out heavily, and are in the pink of condition, having just been taken off turnips. As Mr. Bolger is going to the front, intending purchasers can rely on a thoroughly genuine sale. Luncheon Provided.-
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1918, Page 8
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