SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS' GO-OP. OPUNAKE. |». . MONDAY, JANUARY 20. 350 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— CO fat and forward cows 70 store cows 5 fat heifers 40 22-year steers| 15 fat 2J-yoar steers* 00 yearling steers 40 18-month steers 20 18-month heifers 15 bulls 30 yearling heifers r.w.l). 1 Courtland waggon, in good order, pole and shaft 1 5-aeater Chevrolet Baby Grand car in good order 0 fully paid-up Farmers' Co-op. shares 15 good store pigs 1 ' INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22 'j| At 2 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE NEW ZEALAND, LTD., ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF H AVB received instructions from the Executors of the late Prank Drosdowski's Estate, to sell by public auction, with slight reserve: The farm, consisting of HO acres, Bituate on the main road, Waiongona, 3J inile3 from Inglewood, with good house and outbuildings, all plough able, close to school, creamery, and post office. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or Weston, Weston, and Billing. MANGAMINGI SHEEP FAIR. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 400Q MIXED SHEEP. Particulars to be advertised later. NOTE.—Mr. W. Hardwick Smith has kindly placed his sheepyards at our disposal
FARMERS' CO-OP. HAWERA. WOOL BROKEkSu of Wool held at Wangatai and Waitara throughout the year. We would ask clients to be cafreful to consign wool aa follows, in full: FARMERS' COOP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTIX, WANGANUI Or WAITARA. SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. OFFERINGS held at Stratford every four weeks. Next offering: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Consignments must arrive by the Friday previous. Labels may be obtained on application to any of our Agencies. AT THE MART, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. T. LAMASON. ILL sell:— Poultry (including a nice line of Brown Leghorns, etc.), about 1 ton of new Potatoes, Onions, etc.; 2 sets of Harness, a quantity of Corrugated Iron, one 53-gal Alfa-Lava Separator, Piano; also a quantity of Furniture, comprising: Dining and Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Dre-ser, Wire Mattress, Bedsteads, Side Board, Dressing Tables, Wicker Arm Chair, Kitchen Chairs, 3 Duchesses, Ward Robe. Morris Chair, 2 Clocks. Preserving Puns. 2 very good Perambulators; also about 100 pairs of Men's, Women's, anil Children's Bools and Shoes; also a rpiantiiv Fruit comprising Thames Apvit-ois, Apples, Plums, Peaches anu Alack Carrar.t: expected. T I LAMASON AUCTIONEER AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. BROADWAY .... STRATFORD. Full Stock of IMLAY FREEZING COMPANY and KEMPTHORNE PROSSER SUPERPHOSPHATES. BLOOD AND BONE, TURNIP MANURE, MANGELS AND GRASS MANURES. CRASS SEEDS. VuRNiP, RARE, CARROT, MANGELS, HEAT, POLLARD, BRAN, BARLEY, ALGERIAN OATS, ETC.' SEED AND TABLE POTATOES. T.i. LAMASON. Broadway Stratford. J£AZOli for Inflji«iiiT« ud <frt«grh,
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1919, Page 8
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