SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS' CO.-OP. CLEARING SALES. JUNE. Wednesday, 25—Harry Washer, Lower Tempsky Road, Matapu Wednesday, 25 —Wm. Duggan, 'Auroa Road, Awatuna (in conjunction with Mr. Newton King) * Thursday, 26—8. Y. Shaw, Manaia. Thursday, 26—Est. W. Milbam, Whakamara. Thursday, June 26 G. M. Hewaon, Westholm, Waverley. , Friday, 27—Mrs. A. Powell, - Auroa- yftTds. Friday, 27—C. C. Tarrant, Ararata. Friday, 27 F. W. Frethey, Eltham. Saturday, 128—W H Reynolds, Lowgarth. Saturday, 2»—G. F. Mason, Te Kiri. Monday, 30—Estate of the late Mr. W. Hooper, Tokaora. Monday 30— J. F. Catley i Lower Hastings Road, Mangatoki. JULY. Tuesday, I—Jas. Were, Jnr., Austin Rd., Normanby. Tuesday, I—Georgel—George Death, Kapong*. Wednesday, 2 —J. and A. Robertson, Oeo Road, Auroa. Thursday, 3—Jas. Byrne, Kapmu. Thursday, 3—Thos. Kirk, Mere Mere (Hawera yards). , Friday, 4—E: Pote, Inaha. Saturday, 6—Alfred Ward, Scott Road,
In aha. Monday, 7—C. C. Woods, Hstwern, Tuesday, B—Jos. ''McCarty, Auroa (dairy heifer sale, Manaia yards). Wednesday, 9—David' Campbell, Pihama. Thursday, 10—Messrs. Wallace and Hall,
Kaimata. Friday, 11—Mrs. M. P. Johnstone, Okai-
' awa. Monday, 14— J. 6. Doyle, Kaponga. Thursday, 17— J. J. Patterson, Normanby Road, Mapaia (next Kaupokonui
Dairy Factory). Thursday, July 17—Walter Hamilton, . Whakamara (Hawera yards). Monday, 21—Thos. Sinclair, Oaonui. Monday, 28— H. N. Chapman Warea.Tnesday, 29—David Black, Palmer Koad, . Kajonga,
INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. J0 TTEATI TtfTVF.TI CATTIiE, including: 10 forward.cows 25 store cows 5 fat cows 20 11-month steers 25 empty heifers 30 good weaners 20 mixed weaners 10 good Jersey weaner heifera 5 2-year bulls 10 good springing heifen 2 cows in milk fl cows, springing, close to profit S , choice Jersey dairy Cows, early calvers SO fat and forward empty ewes 30 4-tooth fat and forwaiA wethers 25 2-tooth Southdown* 180 lambs
AUROA. FRIDAY, JUNE 27. 25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: 30 store cow?, 30 forward cows ; 25 in-calf heifers 5 bulls - 30. yearling heifera 35 yearling steers 25 mixed yearlings - 22 2-year steers 10 18-m<mth steers 15 choice 3-year-old springing heifers ,20 fit and forward ewes On account of Mrs. £ Powell, Auroa: 41 choice dairy cows, July, August : and September calvers , 5 yearling heifera 11 yearling steers I yearling bull NOTE.—The above cows are all in calf to Shorthorn bull, and hare been ■tailed heavily. ON THE FA!RM, TOKAORA. - MONDAY, JUNE 3(1 • At p.m. ' THE ' ORGANISATION SOCIETY -OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., j jjAVE- received instructions *from the-. Executors of the late Mr. Hooper's: Jtetate to' sell by public auction as above, ~v. \tfITHOTFT RESERVE: . 51 ■GHOICT! shorthorn & jersey DAIRY GOWS, 2nd, 3rd and 4tli calvers -2 stote cows, 9 weaner heifera II weaner sixers •On account of Mr, Gea i3pratt, has sold his farm: 1 horse; harness and dray (newjf 2 Sietland ponies and boy's saddle, ' lack saddle and bridle, s.f. lever " ja«ragj£ iJiew), 9 Man Bdner jiucks NOTE.—:This hjerd comprises a really choice lot of cows in good condition, and as the estate is now being wound up, everything- is for absolute sale* Luncheon Provided.
mCK TT ART BDHJDEE. AND CONTHACTOE, HA.WBRA.* rrr-rf Estimates gkttn.forfe&ilding to Concrete or s{ick anywhere 1» ■(£>. ■Sf&#
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1919, Page 8
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