SALES BY AUCTION. fSTOCKt,STATIOH .HMVERA. TfiJILL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Thursday, August 22—Jas. Bolger, Lower t Dutliie Road, Maiigatoki. Saturday, 24—C, A. Hopping, at Inglewood yards. Friday, 30—A. Coutts, Mountain Road, Tariki.
AUROA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. 25Q HEAD CATTLE, comprising: 30 stove cows 20 forward cows • 5 fat cows 30 yearling heifers 40 yearling steers (iO mixed yearlings 30 mixed weaners 20 springing heifers 10 pigs
HAWERA SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 & 24. 150 WORSES, comprising Unbroken and Broken, Light, Medium and Heavy Draught Horses, Spring Carters, Harness Horses, Hacks, Ponies, etc. t ORDER OF SALE. Friday—Unbroken and draught horses Saturday—Spring carters, harness horses, hacks, ponies, etc. NOTE.—AII driven horses must Tie yarded by 5.30 a.m. and others by 0.30 a.m. Further entries solicited.
AT THE YARDS, TNGLEWOOD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1918. At 1 p.nf. THE FARMERSMJO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, ITD. received instructions from MR. C. A. HOPPING to sell by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: gg DAIRY COWS, in milk and dose to profit; in calf to good Shorthorn bull IS yearling heifers, selected 6 yearling steers 3 farm horses, good in all harness 3-ton waggon, gig, spring dray, distributor (new), plough, 3 sets plough harness, 3-eow milking machine and releaser, Twigg engine (in good order), milk cans and sundries
NOTJC—The above is a genuine clearing sale, Mr. Hopping having taken over the herd with the farm from Mr. N. Hastings, who has built up a good herd. The cows are nearly all young and in Rood condition.
GOING CONCERN, EVERYTHING READY FOR COMING SEASON. 0Q ACRES Freehold, H miles from township ami railway station by good metalled road, well subdivided, fences good, and all plmighablo. Buildings: comfortable 5roomed house, i> whares, filial! cowshed, hayshed attached; together' with IS cows coming in middle of August, horse, dray, harness, «\g ami harness, and all« necessary farm implements. ACRES fc.l.P., all level am \ j„ grass, fi mile? from ■ township, well snbdhided, sheep proof fences, carrying at present 301) sheep, ' 100 head cattle. £ll per acre, reasonable terms arranged. particulars a'pnlv tn— NEWTON KING. INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1918, Page 8
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