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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS' CO-OP. CLEARING SALES. JUNE. Monday, 2—W. Rickard, South Road, Hawera. Wednesday, 4—Jag. Mortlock, Waihi Rd., Hawera. Thursday, s—C'iias. Hunt, (Eraser Roid (Hawera Yards). Friday, o—Mrs. R. Zimmerman, Cheal Road, Ngaere. Saturday, 7—YV. Grindley, Omuturangi Road, Otakeho. Monday, 9—Evan Hainc, Lepperton. Monday, 9—Thomas J. Bolger, Glover Road, Hawera. Tuesday, 10—Aka Manu, Manaia Yards. Tuesday, June 10—Messrs Thwaites Bros., Mangaprua Road, Normaiiby. Wednesday, 11— H. Thrush, Lower Duthie Road, Mangatoki. Thursday, 12—0. Robertson, Manaia Road, Manaia. Friday, 13— T. A. Winks, Ararata. Friday, 13—Edward Long, Manaia Yards. Saturday, 14—Robert Southee, Auraa Road, Auroa. Monday, Ifi—Walter Hosie, Taikatu Road, Otakeho. Monday, l(i —Jno. Duggan, Normanby. Tuesday, 17 —Jos. Mullions, Normaiiby. Wednesday, IS—Thos. Dickson, Hurstlands, Normanby Thursday, 19—Seidel #nd McCormaek, Eltliam (pedigree and grade Holstein stock). Thursday, 19—Walter Hamilton, Whakamara (Hawera Yards) Thusday, 19 —J. H. R. Free, Waihi Road, Hawera (Hawera Yards). Friday, 20—Jas Oosbie. Otakeho. Friday, 20—Mrs. Hazelhurst, Nolan

Road, Hawera. Saturday, 21—Fred Dorn, Inaha. Saturday, 21—T). Mcl-tae, I-epperton. Monday, 23—Jas Patchell, sen., Ohangai. Monday, 23 H. J. Hall, Lowgarth. Monday, 23 —Mrs, B. Boyle, Opunake Yards. Tuesday, 24 S. P. Hall, Oea Road, Auroa. Tuesday, 24—Mrs. Mary Dawson, Manawapon Koad. Hawera. Wednesday, 25—Harry Washer, Okaiawa. Wednesday, 25—Wm. Duggaii, Auron Road, Awatuna (in conjunction with Mr. Newton King) Thursday, 2G—B. Y. Shaw, Manaia. Thursday, 26—A. J. Crawford, OpunaJve. Thursday, 26—Eat. W. Milbam, Whakamara. Friday, 27 —C. C. Tarrant, Ararata. Friday, 27 F. W. Frethey, Eltham. Saturday, 28—Jas. Were, Jm\, Austin Rd., Nonnanby. Saturday, 28—W H Reynolds, Lowgarth. Monday, 30—Estate of the late Mr, W. Hooper, Tokaora. Monday, 30—Ales. Campbell, Glen Road, Kaupokonui. JULY. Wednesday, 2—J. and A. Robertson, Oea Road, Auroa. Thursday, 3—Jaa. Byrne, Kapuni. Thursday, 3—Thos. Kirk, Mere Mere (Hawera yards), Friday, 4—E. Poie, Tnaha. Saturday,-s—Alfred Ward, Scott Road, Inaha. Monday, 7 —C. C. Woods, Hawera. Tuesday, B—Robert Nairn, Stuart Road, Eltham. Wednesday, 9—David Campbell, Pihama. Friday, 11—Mrs. M. F. Johnstone, Okaiawa. Thursday, 17— J. J. Patterson, Nornianby Road, Manaia (next Kaupokonui Dairy Factory). Monday, 21— R. H. Free, Matapu. Thursday, 24—Mrs. McPhee, Stuart Road, liltham. Monday, 28— H. N. Chapman Warea. Tuesday, 29—David Black, Palmer Road, Kaponga.

OKAIAWA. MONDAY, JUNE 2. 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: 30 store cows 20 forward cows 5 bulls 10 fat cows 10 2-year steers 45 good yearling ateers 30 mixed weanera 30 good lambs ON THE FARM, SOUTH ROAD, HAWERA. MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1919, At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from MR WILLIAM RICKARD, who has sold his farm and is relinquishing dairying, to sell by public auction as above, Without Reserve: gg CHOICE DAIRY COWS, moatl? second and third, July-August calvers 1 3-year-o!d in-calf heifei; 6 store cows 1 purebred Shorthorn bull 1 purebred Shorthorn bull (first at Feilding Show and champion at Wanganui) 8 fat sheep 2 waggon horses, 1 pony (good jumper) 1 sow to farrow August 1 1 purebred Berkshire sow, to farron' August 1 1 drill, lime-sower (new), MasseyHarris mower, d.f. plough, chains and swingle bars, 2 good sledges, 2-horse disc and harrows, 26 cotton canvas cow covers (new), 6 25-gallon milk cans and numerous sundries. ) 30-gallon Alfa Laval separator, 1 waggon (new) and waggon harness NOTE.—The above herd comprise.? some really choice young dairy cows, in the pink of condition. They are showing up well and have loon heavily cull;d, and we can recommend them to intending purchasers of choice dairy cattle, irifficheon Provided^

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1919, Page 8

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