SALES BY AUCTION. ON TBE FARM, KAPONGA. TUESDAY, JULY 1. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE, ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.,' TTAVE received instructions from Mr Geo. Death, who has sold his farm, ,to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE: J PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN COW Woodland's Bell (1323); siro Cliffside Laddie (45), dam Bell (338) 1 pedigree Holstein cow Knight' 3 Princess of Friesian Holm (1002) j sire Knight of Thistle (94), dam Somerset Princess (944). 3 pedigree Holstein heifer Colanthia's Bell; sire Colanthia Pontiac, dam Bell; in calf to Royal Frieslanders Van Racelands I pedigree Holstein bull Lord Dagmar (181); sire Shamrock, dam I pedigree Holstein bull Royal Frieslanders Van Racelands; sire King Alcartra Rozine's FaynO' (554), dam Longbeach Michaelmas Daisy (978) 62 grade Holstein caws, young and mostly July and August calvers 36 2-year Jersey-Holstein in-cali heifers 22 yearling heifers by Lord Dagmav 38 yearling steers 50 hoggets 3 good store pigs 3 milk cart horses 1 gig horse 1 hack Milk waggon (carry 12 canß), waggon harness, dray harness, milk dray, 2 se.ts harness, block dray, 3 pigsties on sledges, 2 Duncan ploughs, Duncan disc, RG. disc, chain and tripod liorrowt, hay rake, 2 stumping jacks, 3 logging chains, sledge, plough-bars and chains, new Duncan drill (slight reserve), and household furniture consist- ' ing of wardrobe, wooden bedstead', duchess pairs, -etc., piano (slight reserve) ; SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 5-seater Chevrolet car 131 Kaponga Dairy Coy. shares 2 tons lime and manure, etc. NOTE.—Mr. Death, who has been dairying for a number of years, has always kept the best of stock and culled heavily. His cows are in good condition, whilst their returns averaged out at 2711b butter-fat per cow for the past season. These may be seen at the factory. We would recommend dairymen to attend this sale. Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, LOWER HASTINGS ' ROAD, MANGATOKL MONDAY, .TUNE 30. At 12.30 p.m. 1 THE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., r TCFAVE received instructions from MR. s J. F. CATLEY, who has sold his i farm and is leaving the district, to sell t as above, by public auction, ' WITHOUT RESERVE: \ KQ CHOICE JERSEY, SHORTHORN & HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS, t in good condition and coming to , profit early . 30 head young stock , 30 good Berkshire store pigs 0 breeding sows 1 purebred Berkshire boar 1. good meat safe ' 21 Leghorn fowls , MeCormick drill (slight reserve), McCormick mower (slight reserve), Douglas motor cycle (slight reserve) in good order, Cambridge roller/ disc, plough, chains and tripod harrows, 3horse set tine harrows, hay rake, swingletrees and chains, dray saddle and breeching, saddle, endless chain (half-ton), Planet Junior, ton lime, stumping jack) 9 25-gallon milk cans, aerator and strainer, pig troughs and '> barrels, milk buckets, 2 tanks (1 '' 800-gal. and 1 400-gal.), Shacke lock range No. 2, phonograph anß > CO records, lady's bicycle, Dover '■' stove, farm tools, gig and har- * ness (slight reserve), Wertheim i sewing machine (slight reserve), ; > piano in good order (slight re : '■> serve), and the whole of his * household furniture in good order s NOTE.—The above herd comprises a" . good lot of well-conditioned c,ows. They t returned £26 5s per cow for the past season, which fact ought to induce Jiany buyers to this sale..' 3 Luncheon Provided. FARMERS' CO-OP. ; SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. OFFERINGS held at Stratford every Four weeks. Next offering, July 22', Cons.ignmnets must arrive by the Friday previous. . Labels may be obtained on application i to any of c-ur Ajeccies,
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1919, Page 8
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