SALES BY AUCTION. THE Stock \6BNT3 4 hUCTIONEEfOS. HtWVERA. OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AUGUST. Wednesday, 21— T. A. Turner, Whenuakura. Thursday, August 22—Jas. Bolger, Lower DutJiie Road, Mangatoki. Friday, 30 —A. Coutts, Mountain Road, Tariki.
INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1918. 4Q STORE & FORWARD COWS 10 2-year steers 20 2-year empty heifers 35 yearling steers (good) 30 mixed weaners 15 springing cows 15 Jersey heifer yearlings (good) 23 tip-top 15-month mixed Holsteins 20 2-year springing heifers 12 selected 3-year Shorthorn and Holstein springing heifers (good) 25 very good mixed yearlings 10 good conditioned 2-year Holstein and Shorthorn springing heifers close to profit 30 fat ewes 150 hoggets 80 in-lamb ewes 160 in-lamb ewes 70 fat wethers 7 good store pigs
AUROA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. 250 CATTLE, comprising 30 store cows 1 .20 forward cows 5 fat cows 30 yearling heifers ; 40 yearling steers 60 mixed yearlings 30 mixed weaners 20 springing lieifera 10 pigs
HAWERA SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. AUGUST 23'&' 24. 150 HORSES, comprising Unbroken and Broken, Light,' Medium and Heavy Draught Horses, Spring Carters, Harness Horses, Hacks, Ponies, etc. ORDER OP SALE. Friday—Unbroken and draught horses Saturday—Spring carters, harness horses, > hacks, ponies, etc. NOTE.—AII driven horses must be yarded by 8.30 a.m. and others by 9.30 a.m. Further entries solicited; 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., JJAVE received instructions from, MR. JAMES BOLGER, who is leaving for the front, to sell as above by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE:
40 CHOICE YOUNG JERSEY-HOL-STEIN DAIRY COWS, August arid September calvers, majority August 14 3-year Holstem-Shortliorn springing heifers j 2 horseg 10 milk cans McCormiek drill, McCormiek mower spring tip dray, ivaggon to hold 15 cans (slight ro'-crve), waggon liarpess, harik':3, seta disc and tripod harrows, Planet Junior, chains, etc., and numerous farm tools and dries. Long-shafter gig and harness (nearly new)' and gig mare, tine harrows, stumping jack, saddle and bridle, Methven copper and stand.WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 Hutchinson water-power 4-cow plant releaser milking machine 100 Joll Dairy Company shares, fully paid up 1 5-seater 20-li.p. Daimler motor car (in good order) NOTE.—Mr. Bolger has been milking on the above farm for the past nine years, and this is the first clearing salo 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..
•RING UP CROZIER, No. 21, : INGLEWOOD, when yoi' want to go to the lloimtain or anywhere else, jig, roomy aura. C«uwet«iit drivers. Good service;'
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1918, Page 8
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