SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS' GO.-OP. AT THE HOMESTEAD, TE KJRI STORE. SATURDAY, JUNE 28. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCffiTY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TTAVE 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; 2 bulls 3 yearlings 8-<!6ulter drill, 2 hay rakes, Deering hay elevator and sweep, McCormaek mowing machine, discs, tripod harrows, Osnond's medicine chest and drenches, new separator, 9 cords rata, barrel of tar, 600-gal. tank, collars and names, swingletrees and chains, large quantity of tools and sundries Furniture and effects, including duchess pair, tables, chairs, bedsteads, etcAlso: WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 horse, dray, and harness 1 Foru motor car, in good order ON THE FARM, TOKAORA. MONDAY, JUNE 30. ' At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TTAVE received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. Hooper's Estate to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE! KJ CHOICE SHORTHORN & JERSEY] DAIRY COWS, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvera 1 Shorthorn bull 2 store covs 9 weaner heifers 11 weaner steers On account of Mr. Geo. Spratt, who has sold his farm? 1 horse, harness and dray (new) 2 Shetland ponies and boy's saddle, hack saddle and bridle, si. lever plough" (new), 9 Indian Runner ducks NOTE.-rThis herd comprises a Teally choice lot of cows in good condition, and as the-estate is now being wound up, everything is for absolute saleLuncheon Provided. ./ OKAIAWA YARD 3. MONDAY, JUNE 30. THE FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.. TTAVE 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: Aft CHOICE COWS (mostly Shorthorns, early calvers) 10 choice 3-year-old springing heifers NOTE.—Owing .to bad weather conditions this Ale was postponed from Wednesday, June 25, to the above date. ON THE FARM, KAPUNL THURSDAY, JULY a At 12.30 p.m> ME FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., CTAVE received instructions from MR. JAS. BYRNE, who has sold his farm, to Bell as above by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: O PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORN HEiFERSDodger 2nd of Lakeside Farm; sire General of Cornwall Park (vol. 2, N.Z.M.5.8.); dam Dodger, passed for admission (vol. 3, N.Z.M.5.H.8.) Cherry 2nd of Lakeside Farm; sire General of Cornwall Park; dam Cherry, passed for admission (vol. 3, N.Z.M.5.8.) Beauty 2nd of Lakeside Farm; sire General of Cornwall Park; dam Beauty, passed for admis< sion (vol. 3, N.Z.M.5.8.) 1 pedigree Milking Shorthorn bull General of Cornwall Park; sire Acorn of Oakdale (vol. 1, N.Z M.5.8.); dam Dolly 2nd, passec for admission (vol. 2, N.Z.M.S B.) 2 grade Milking Shorthorn bulls 43 choice Shorthorn dairy cows grade, August and September calvers , 8 25-gallon milk cans' NOTE.—'The above comprise a choic lot of cows in tip-top condition, and al are heavy milkers. Those requiring i good milking strain of Shorthorns shouh attend this sal* ---j-/"""" , frtmahtoti P?oyid«i'
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1919, Page 8
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