SALES EY AUCTION. AT THE FARM, UPPER AUROA ROAD, AWATUNA. TUESDAY, MAY 27. At 1 p.m. • THE FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., H AVE received instructions from Mr. R. Evaus to sell by public auction as above:— , 3D in-calf heifers 1 cow 60 sheep 2 milk-cart horses 2-cowt milking plant, Oliver plough, disc and tripod harrows, spring trap and harness, milk cart and harness, sledge, trees, chains, cans, household furniture, fowls, and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. ■ 59 shares Awatuna Dairy Company, mower, knife grinder, piano On account of Mr. Ed. de May:— 50 good lambs INCLEWQOD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. £2 fat cowi 30 store cows • 15 very choice good conditioned 3year mostly Jersey heifers in calf, showing well down, off back country, subject to sale 25 empty heifers 20 Jersey Shorthorn and Holstein ill-calf 3-year heifers 10 2-year in-calf Jersey heifers 15 2-year in-calf Holstein and S.H. heifers 20 very choice Jersey weaner heifers 40 20-month empty dairy heifers, Jersey, Holstein, ahd Shorthorn (good line) 14 Shorthorn weanera 4 good genuine dairy cows 30 mixed weaners 1 bull 15 well-grown Shorthorn 3-year incalf heifers (splendid line) 140 fat and forward ewes 300 good lambs (in lotB)
DISPERSAL SALE PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSEYS. ON THE FARM, DUTHIE ROAD, MANGATOKI. THURSDAY, MAY 2£K THE FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY Off NEW ZEALAND, LTD. JJAVE received instructions from W. H. Pawson (late of Apiti), who has sold his farm and is relinquishing dairying, to sell by public auction as follows: 22 pedigree JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS 2 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS fjg GRADE JERSEY COWS, 3, 4 and 5 August-September calvera, with few later. Farm implements, sundries and a little -household furniture.
NOTE.—Pedigree stock has been purchased from suoli prominent breeders as A. E. Watkins, O'Donnell Bros., John Nicholson, Mrs. H. Forsyth, Taranaki; S. R. Lancaster, Palmerston North; Mrs. A. Cobbe, Feilding. This fact alone ought to attract many Jersey fanciers to the sale. The grade cows are also a very choice lot, in the pink of condition, and we can confidently them to intending purchasers. Sale at i 2.30 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. BURNSIDE SALE. STUD " SOUTHDOWN" SHEEF"ANBP SHORTHORN CATTLE, PREDAYi MAY ' At 12.30 p.nt, GLOVBS'HOAD YARDS, HAWS&L THE Cd^OPEtt^tWE ORGANISATION SOCIETY* OF • NBVP' ZEM;AND; vm fJAVE received "ifistrtftftrojiS 'from"the TiHiste'es of the Moore-Huhtbr Estate, whet have disposed of a further par 6 of the property, to sell by public auction the entire Southdown Flock (No. 84)' and a draft of Shorthorn cattle as follows: 140 STUD SOUTHDOWN EWES, LAMBS AND RAMS 2§ STUD SHORTHORN BULLS, COWS AND HEIFERS
Catalogues on application to the auctioneers. FARMERS' CO-OP: HAWERA. SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. £jFFEREvGS held at Stratford every Four weeks. Next offering, May 27. Consignmneta must arrive by the Friday previous. > Labels ma'y be obtained on application id any of our AeeiiciM,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1919, Page 8
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