SALES BY AUCTION. jfSTOCKISTAVON gents 4 Auctioneers. ON THE FARMT SOUTH ROAD, HAWERA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER *, At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE I TTAVE received instructions from tlie Public Trustee to sell on behalf of the late H. C. Kelson by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE? gg CHOICE DAIRY COWS ■'lN' MILK 1 springing heifer 5 store cows C yearling heifers 1 Ayrshire bull 15 calves 3 horses 1 3-cow plant milking machine, etc., lever plough, tripod har* rows, 7 milk cans, cart and harness, household furniture and effects, numerous other sundries NOTE.— The above herd consists of .practically all young cows in good condition, and comprise from first to third ealvers only. The lato Mr. Kelson has always kept nothing but the best of stock, and has culled heavily, so that intending purchasers of choice young dairy cattle should attend this sale. Luncheon Provided. •ON THE FARM, AWATUNA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARME.RiTcb-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY Off NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 'AVE received instructions from Mr. J. H. Corey to sell as above, by public auction, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: \ GREY GELDING, aged 1 broken gelding, 7 years 1 bay gelding, 3 years, broken to all harness fl picked yearling heifers 1 three-quarter-shafter gig and WITHOUT RESERVE. 8 store pigs < r » picked calves 50 yards wire netting, spring dray and harness, two pairs leading chains, set plough chains, saddle and bridle, 2-horse set swingletrees, horse-clippijg machine, e sacks chaff, MeCormack mower and tilter, set Duncan discs, sf Duncan plough, tripod harrows, " 25-gallon milk cans, 30ft bull chain, 2 Planet Juniors, stumpmg jack, sleigh, grindstone, vis"e hammer and wedges, pu mp an d P'ping, 200 posts and battens, 2 galvanised coppers, water trough; C milk buckets, 2 aerators, 8 cow covers, 15 cases bensine, 3 cases kerosene, pig troughs, 8-bottle Babcock tester, carpenters' tools, gelignite forks, shovels, spades, firewood' plough and leading chains. ALSO: Household Furniture and Effects, and numerous other sundries, gramaphona, 150 records, 2 and 4-minute 12 ducks 2 cattle dogs Luncheon Provided. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE organisation: society os. I NEW'.' ZEALAND, LTJ). . ■' ,$ WOOL BROKERS? ',. .■■•■■■ v ■. y <JIHE above Society 1 beg to advise shareholders and others that they have been appointed Government Wool Brokers. Valuations of wool will be held at Wa-, nganui and Waitara, throughout the year. ■ _ . . . ;, We would particularly ask clients to be careful to consign wool as follows: FARMERS' CO-OP. ORGAN. SOCIETY ' OF N.Z.,' LTD., .;.vWANGANUI or WAITARA
MOTOR TRUCK OWNERS! GET MIDLAND' Call, 'phone or write. Sole Agents for N.Z.: HARMAN P. FINEMORE, 123 WorcesterSirChristchurch
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1918, Page 8
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