SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, ARAEAXAj FRIDAY, JUNE 27j At 12 Noon Sharjj fHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY Og NEW ZEALAND, LTD., CTAVE received instructions from Mr. C, C. Tarrant to sell by public auction as above: AO 3-YEAR SHORTHORN HEIFERS, in calf to Shorthorn bull 43 3-year steers . 10 fat bullocks ' 30 calves 450 lambs, good skins 200 2-tooth wethers 1 good cart horse, all harness 1 buggy horse 1 3-year gelding, half-draught, un- • brakcn 1 buggy and harness •T spring cart (good condition), lawn mower, cart harness, 1 set disc harrows, stumping jack, togle and double furrow ploughs, set light harrows, wool press, household furniture, including piano, and usual sundries
ON THE FARM, ELTHAM ROAD, ELTHAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 27. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., CTAVE received instructions from Mr. F. W. Frethey to sell by, public auction as above:, ; WITHOUT RESERVE:' ' AQ DAffiY COWS, August and September calvera 5 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 Chain and tripod harrows, buggy, phaeton, buggy pole and harness, milk cans, cow covers, tools, etc, ALSO, on account of J. W. Sycamore: Furniture (0 rooms), Primus Separator, 12-gal. Methven Copper, 2 Ploughs, Milk Cart and Harness, 3 Horse Swingletrees, 3 Pig Boilers, 80, 40 and 10 gal?., 1 staunch 3-year half'draught Gelding (slight reserve), 30 fowls and ducks ■ - NOTE.—Our Eltham agent ha 3 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.
AT THE EOMESTEAD, TE KIKI STORE. ■ 1 SATURDAY, JUNE 28. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., XT AVE received instructions from Mr. Geo Mason,' who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above) . /" WITHOUT RESERVE: .. T] MILK CART MARE, 6 years,.all harness 1 house cow lv 2■■ bulls 3 yearlings B'eoulter drill, 2 hay takes, Dcering hay elevator and ftweep, McOormack mowing machine, discs, tripod harrows, Osnond's medicine chest and drenches, new r ...separator, 9 cords rata, barrel . I of tar, 600-gal. tank, collars and ~r . homes, swingletreeg and chains, „.. large -quantity of tools and sundries . Furniture and effects, including . duchess pair, tables, chairs, bedt iteads, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE! 1 "horse, dray, and harness 1 Ford motor car, in good order MONDAY, JUNE 30. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., IT AVE received instructions from MR. HARRY WASHER, who has disposed of his farm and is going out of dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE; AQ CHOICE COWS (mostly Shorthorns, ..',;,„.,_ ~ early calvers) "NOTE.—Owing to had weather condi' -tjjMs this sfele was postponed from
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1919, Page 8
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