• SALES BY AUCTION. I THE NiZ. LOAN £ MERCANTILE I AGENCY CO., LTD. j CALENDAR OP CLEARING. SALES. JUNE. Monday, 30-F. and A. Bourke, iall Rd., Alton. Thursday, 26—P. B. ana A. M. Torstonson, Mokoia, at Hawera saleyards. Friday, 27—Archibald Cameron, Alton! Saturday, 28—P. H. Robertson, Hurleyville. ' JULY. Wednesday, 2—A. and J. O'DonnelTs annual sale of Rosy Creek pedigree Jerseys at Hawera yards. Thursday, 3—E. V. Remnant, Poto Road, Cardiff. Monday, 7—J. P. Williamson, Kakaramea Yards. Monday, .}—S. Blake and Sons, Kakaraniea Yards. Tuesday, S-pJohn Casserley, Ohangai. Wednesday, 9—J. F. McGregor, Meremere. Saturday, 12—Robert Wood, Mangahume, Opunake. Wednesday, 16—A. E. Watkins (in conjunction with Newton King), Hawera yards; saie of pedigree Jerseys and grade cows Thursday, 17—William Hallett, Tahora. Tuesday, 22—D. J. Willis, Ararata. OPUNAKE SALEYARDS. MONDAY, JUNE 3ft, At 1 pjn. THE N.Z. LOAN&MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. YK7ILL sell by auction as above: 10 store cows 10 2i-year steers 15 20-month steers 30 3-year springing heifera (Hoistein 15 3-year springing heifers (Shorthorn) 40 mixed weaners 20 Holstein weaner heifers (good? 1 young sow 1 good hack 3 20-gallon milk cans !;' MANAIA SALE. . 'TUESDAY, JULY L THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. JSpLL sell by auction as above t 30 forward and store cows 5 fat cows 40 mixed weaners 10 18 to 20-month steers 30 grade Jersey heifera ia call £OO rimu posts ' SO hinau posts EGQ&D A NNTJAL O ALE I PEDiG|EE JERSEY SOUTH ROAD SALEYARDS, HAWERA. .Wednesday! July a At 1.30 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN~&~MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. AVE received instructions from MESSRS. A. & J. O'DONNELL to sell by auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: ■*K CHOICE PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS, in calf to Bilberry's Twylish (4806) and/Perfection's King (5682). ALSO—'g SELECTED GRADE JERSEY HEIFERS, 1 year old, by pedigree Jersey bulls The above pedigree and grade Jersey heifers are a really choice lot, and were bred by the vendors, who, as breeders of high-class Jersey stock, are well known throughout the Dominion. Catalogues on application. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY, JULY 3. T. I. LAMASON TTAS been instructed by MRS. DYSON to sell /by public auction at her residence, Juliet Street North: THE WHOLE OF HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. - I -ALSO: The up-to-dale 7-room house w,ith all conveniences. I Particulars later. Apply to the auctioneer. BEACH FARMS ARE BEST AFTER ALL. RETURNS PROVE VALUES. T7NQULRE into these farms before it is too late. Apart from returns, things is great prospectiva value in .'both. They are the pick of the best dairying country on, the coast. ,; ■J KA ACRES freshold, £45 per acre, x *' u £ISOO down. Butterfat returns alone are nearly £BSO at 1/4 per lb. Factory will pay out 2s at least. All flat land, well subdivided Carrying 60 cows. Comfortable house; up-to-date cowshed; making machines. 07f) ACRES frethoW. '*.< m par acre, <** v £2OOO down. Carry 100 cows and do' them well (carried 180 head this year). Comprising two adjoining* sections, with good buildings on both, waterpower on both, milking machines on on. All flat land, well subdivided; water, in every paddock E; J? IBL?; LAND &i3OMMISffI[ON I
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1919, Page 8
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