SALES BY AUCTION, XSTOCKiSTAVOH %GE/fTS4AUCTION£EfI3. '_ HAW£KA. tfpLL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Friday, 30—A. Coutts, Mountain Road, TarikL MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 1 K A HEAD CATTLE, including: 20 store cows 10 forward cows 5 fat cows 20 yearling steers 30 yearling heifers 40 mixed yearlings 20 Springing heifers 2 heifers (springing), choice.
ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28. )fl BEAD CATTLE, including-: 35 store cows 15 forward cows 20 3-year springing heifers 25 2-year springing' heifers 0 dairy cows 25 mixed yearlings 40 weaner yearlings 30 yearling steers
H A W E R A. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. HEAD CATILE, ineluding--40 store cows 15 fat eowß 20 forward cows 25 2-year empty heifers 70 weaner steers 100 mixed weaners 30 springing heifer* 10 springing cowg 200 ewes in lamb ' 300 hoggets 45 2-year steers 10 store pigs
ON TBE FARM MOUNTAIN ROAD, TARIBI. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, IMSAt 1 o'clock sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., J-JAVE received instructions from MR. A. OOUTTS, wlio has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell by public auction:-*
WITHOUT RESERVE. 24 COWS IN JHLK.and to calve early 4 2-year grade Jersey heifers 12 yearling grade Jersey heifers. 7 calves or more 7 good store pigs 2 horses, spring-carters (good in all harness s 1 spring cart and harness, plough chains and tiaekbands, swinglebars, S.F. Duncan plough, Duncan disc, tine and chain harrows, Duncan manure distributor, chaffcutter, turnip pulper, milkcans and tuckets, aerator, man's bike, timber jack, quantity man- ■ nre, fowls, furniture and sundries; also, 1 buggy, pok and shafts. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 1 rubber-tyred gig. Our agent h a 3 inspected this herd which is one of the best in the district' showing plenty of quality and splendid cond,tion. Mr. Coutts has been dairying for 32 years, and this is his first clearing sale. The farm implements are all as good as new. Mwcheon provided.
GOING CONCERN, EVERYTHING READY FOR COMING SEASON. @Q ACRES Freehold, 1J miles from township «.rfd railway station by good metalled road, well subdivided, fences good, and all ploughable. Buildings: comfortable 5roomed house, 2 whares, Gbail cowshed, liayshed attached; together with 18 cows coming in middle of August, horse, dray, liar-, ncss, gig and harness, and all necessary farm implements. Price, £35 per acre, only £SOO easJi, balance 5 years at 54 per cent. [. ACRES L.1.P., all level and in grass, 6 miles from town ship, well subdivided, sheej, proof fences, carrying at present 300. sheep, 100 head cattle. Price £ll per acre, reasonable terms • arranged. R>r further particslarK*»pply to— NEWTON KING,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1918, Page 8
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