SALES BY AUCTION. THE Stock s,Stktion mSeiMCTIQNEEtiS. Hmvera OKAiAWA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 170 HEAD MIXED eluding; 20 sotre cows 10 bulls 40 yearling steers 30 yearling heifers 50 mixed, yearlings 20 springing heifers CATTLE, inELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. ' 300 HEAD MIXED eluding: 30 store cows 20 forward cowa 5 fat cows 20 2-year empty heifers • 30 15-month heifers 40 15-month steers 18 yearling Jersey heifers 40 yearling steers 30 yearling' heifers SO mixed yearlings 20 springing heifers 2 choice house cows/ 30 ewes and lambs SO woolly hoggets
H A W E R A. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 600 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: 130 3-year bullocks SO store cows 25 forward cows CO yearling steers 50 yearling heifers 40 mixed yearlings 45 springing: heifers 200 hoggets On account of Mr. W. R. McLean: 100 good yearling steers 100 yearling heifers On account of McMullian Bros., Stratford: 10 springing heifers 1 purebred Shorthorn bull
OK THE FARM, AWATUNA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS-TO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. H AVE received instructions from Mr. J. fl. 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 9 picked yearling heifers 1 three-quarter-shafter gig and harness WITHOUT RESERVE. X sow 8 store pigs 5 picked ealves 50 yards wire netting, spring dray and harness, two pairs leading chains, set plough chains, saddle and bridle, 2 horse set swingletrees, horse-clipping machine, fi sacks chaff, McCormack mower nnd tilter, set Duncan discs, s.f. Duncan plough, tripod harrows, 5 25-gallon milk cans, 30ft bull chain, 2 Planet Juniors, stumps ing jack, sleigh, .grindstone, hammer and. wedges, pmfipatrd piping, 200 posts and batieps, 2 galvanised coppers, water trough, 6 milk buckets,-. 2 am- . r tors, 8 cow covers, 15 cases ben zine, 3 cases kerosene, pig troughs, 8-bottle Babcoek, tester, carpenters' tools, gelignite, forks, shovels, spades; firewood, plough and lea'ding chains. ■' ' * r ' ALSO: ' Household Furniture and Effects, anf numerous other sundries, gramapkme,. 150 records, 2 and "4-miffitS 12 ducks v . | 2 cattle dog 3 Liufcheon Provided,, * 1
THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY, Ofe NEW ZEALAND, LTDt WOOL BROKERS. IJ*HE above Society beg to advise shareholders and others that they have been appointed Government Wool Brokers. , Valuations of wool will be held at Wanganui and Waitara throughout ■ the year. We would particularly ask clients to be careful to consign wool as follows: FARMERS' CO-OP. ORGAN. SOCIETY OP N.Z., LTD., WANGANUI or WAITARA.
ANTED, Known—That. W. Saxon Jones, D.S.O.A, by exam., Consulting Optician, Hatwera, visits Stratford every Tuesday, and may be 'consulted at F. Edwards > Chemist, from 1 p.m. t#-<g
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1918, Page 8
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