SALES BY AUCTION. XSTOCi(i,STtnON \bents a Auctioneer®. .Hawera, STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. : STORE COWS it} 20 2-year steers 25 2-year heifers 00 mixed weaners 8 Holstein heifers (good) On account of J. T. Belcher: 25 well-bred yearling Jersey heifers 30 hulls—Shorthorn, Holstein and Jersey 00 ewes and lambs 100 hoggets • * IN DAIRY PENS:' 10 springing heifers On account of C. Carley, of Cardiff, whose youngest son is going hjto camp: 11 goodjjdairy cows and 3 heifers in milk ALSO 4 1 2£-year Holstein Diui 1 lj-year Holstein bull ' 1 good stock pony (aged) 1 yearling colt by General Joubert MANAIA., TUESDAY,"NOVEMBER 12. €>QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: 40 forward and store cows 5 fat cows 10 bulls 30 yeariing 40 yearling CO mixed yea Vj 7 choice purebred Jersey heifers 15 months J 20 springing heifere 1 set harness 1 riding saddle, 1 gig INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1918. 30Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: 24 store cows 20 forward cows 70 3-year bullocks 20 2-ycar empty heifers 1 10 good empty heifers 30 yearling to 15-month heifers 29 %\ to 3-year steers (good) 10 15-month bulls \ 20 15-month bulls (mostly Shorthorns) 20 15-month bulls 20 2-year steers 45 mixed yearlings 40 empty ewes in wool 30 wether hoggets in wool 40 shorn hoggets 100 fat and forward empty ewes 120 good woolly hoggets . CO empty ewes and lambs, 105 per x, cent, lambs. 50 shorn empty ewes ON THE FARM, MANGATOKI. • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TTAVE received instructions from MR. JAS. PENNY, Mangatoki, who is giving up dairying owing to ill-health, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: OQ COWS in full milk 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 yearling Holstein bull 1 sow and litter 1 pedigree Berkshire boar \1 pedigree Berkshire sow 7 store pigs C milk cans 1 25-gallon boiler
NOTE.—Our auctioneer lias inspected the above herd, which are a very choice lot, at present giving over 1200 pounds or milk daily". Mr. Penny has always bought the best and culled heavily. Intending purchasers can inspect the cows at any time. Luncheon Provided. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. WOOL BROKERS. HTHE 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 OF N.Z., LTD., WANGANUI or WAITARA. fiORRESPONDENCETJe'ssons, iiomdually compiled for each pupil, all subjects. l Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Book-keeping, Shorthand, etc. Write, for Prospectus and special « i W«r" price list. Metropolitan
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1918, Page 8
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