SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, MANAIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 2fc . At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTI)., TTAVE received instructions' from MR. B. Y. SHAW, -who has disposed of bis farm, to sell as above by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE* CHOICE MIXED DAIRY COWS,' 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers, mostly August 8 weaner heifers 4 weaner steers •1 sow with litter of n 1 sow with litter of 10 1 empty sow 7 store pigs 15 lambs 3 waggon horses,tall harness 2 school ponies (slight reserve on horses) 8 milk cans Spring dray and harness, "iis'i harrows, chain harrows, trolley, plough, water trough, Planet Junior, copper (14-gal.), 100 totara posts, 200 mixed posts and wire, quantity timber and piping, 200-gallon galvanised iron tank, swingletrees and chains, pig troughs, whey tub, saddle and bridle and number of sundries. , NOTE.—The above cows are a fine lot, in good condition. Mr. Shaw has been dairying for the past 12 years, and this is tfte first sale held by him in that time. We would ask dairymen to attend this sale. Cattle can graze on farm at purchasers' risk, free of charge, until July 1. Luncheon Provided.
ON TilE FARM, ELTHA4I ROAD, ELTHAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 27. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from Mr. F. W. Frethey to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE:" DAIRY COWS, August and September calvera 6 2-year heifers 3 yearling heifers 1 light harness horse 6 sows to farrow 19 store pigs (5 months) 19 slips (3 months) 1 cattle dog Chiin and tripod harrows, buggy, phaeton, buggy pole and harness, milk cans, cow covers, tools, etc.
ALSO, oil account t>f J. W. Sycamore: Furniture (6 rooms), Primus Separator, 12-gal, Methven Copper, 2 Ploughs, Milk Cart and Harness, 3 Horse Swingletrees, 3 Pig Boilers, 80, 40 and 16 gals., 1 staunch 3-year half-draught Gelding (slight reserve), 30 fowls ■ and ducks NOTE.—Our Eltham agent Tias inspected the above herd of cows, and reports that they are a choice lot in excellent condition. The returns for the past season averaged just under 3001bs butterfat per cow. They have been feeding on swedes and hay for the last six weeks, and will continue to do so until the day of sale; also they were top herd at Eltham Jerseydale factory. We have every confidence in recommending the above herd to those requiring good butterfat producers. Luncheon Provided. L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.OVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under: Weol: At our store, Quay Street, Wal tara, at short intervals during season. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street New Plymouth, every four weeks. NEXT SALE—Tuesday, June 24. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted vmonthly. L. A. NOEAN & CO. COWS! COWS! FIRST-CLASS DAIRY HERDS.W E have for Private Sale several Herds of First-Class Dairy Cows, ranging in price from £l2 TO £ls. For further particulars apply to JURMERS' QO-OP. , STOCK DEPARTMENT,
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1919, Page 8
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