SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS' GO-OP. ITINERARY OF SHEEP FAIRS. EIAWERA RAM FAlß—Saturday, Feb. 8 HUIROA SHEEP & CATTLE FAIR— Saturday, Feb. 15. MAKAIiU SHI3 UP & CATTLE FAIR— Saturday, Feb. 22. MANGAMINGI SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAlß—Tuesday, Feb. 25. WAVERLEY—Friday, Feb. 28. INGLEWOOD—Thursday, March 6 OKAIAWA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 220 HEAD CATTLE, comprising: 30 store cows 20 forward cows 10 bulls 5 fat cows 18 fat and forward 2-year steers 35 15-month Holsteiu steers, well grown 20 yearling steers 30 yearling heifers 50 mixed weanera 3 milk cart horses Quantity harness 150 lambs f ON THE FARM, MATEMATEAONGA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., HAVE received instructions from tbft trustee of the late Mr. Hatriek's Estate, to sell the whole of his breeding ewes and live stock, WITHOUT RESERVE: 4500 SHEEP, comprising: 1800 6-tooth to f.f.in. forward wethers 800 4-tooth ewes 800 6-tooth ewes 700 f.f.m. ewes 300 woolly lambs 70 2, 4 and G-tooth Romney rams 4 stud Romney rams 80 HEAD MIKED.CATTLE Luncheon Provided. FARMERS' CO-OP. HAWERA. WOOL BROKERS. yALUATIONS of Wool held at Wanganui and Waitara throughout the year. Next valuation February 4. We would ask clients to be careful to roiisign wool as follows, in full: FARMERS' CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., ' •• WANGANUI Or ' WAITARA. SKIN, HIDE~AND TALLOW. i QFFERINGS held at Stratford every four weeks. JN T ext offering, March 4. Consignmnets niuat arrive by the Friday previous. \ Labels may be obtained on application to any of our Agencies. \ ~ SOMETHING 92 ACRES freehold, aSI in grass and situated only 9 nAiles from New Plymouth, motor bus p\ssgs the door daily; cheese factory .'.(djoining property; school and post o'JMce i mile; subdivided into 20 paddocks, mostly live fencing; comfortable liive-room-ed house, surrounded by native bush; up-to-date cowshed, concrete floor, milking machine; circular chaffcutter. The farm is beautifully watered, being nearly all levelv Price £3O per acre, only £SOO ca&h required, balance can remain ovei\ Ave years at 5 per cent. 101 ACRES freehold in grass, nea all level, and only 2A miles fr township; subdivided into 10 pad docks, good fencing, all ploughable,, comfortable six-roomed house, nearly new, up-to-date ]2-bail cowshed, concrete floor, f Cheap at £23 p°r acre, £SOO cash, balauce 5 years at 5 per cent. 180 ACRES, together with 70 cows, milking machine, horses, all farm implements. Priee£6o per acre, £IOOO cash, balance arranged . 57 ACRES, freehold, all in grass; six paddocks ring fenced; seven-bail cowshed and lean to. Price £3l per acre, £SOO cash, balance arranged. Further particulars apply to— NEWTON KING, Land Department, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1919, Page 8
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