SALES BY AUCTION. CLEARING SAI.ES, JULY. Thursday, 17— J. J. Patterson, Noraianby Road, Manaia (next Kaupokonui Hairy Factory). Thursday, July 17—Walter Hamilton, Whakamara (Hawera yards). Friday, 18— W. J. Johnston, Waverley yardß. Tuesday, 22—D. J. Hughes, Manaia yards Wednesday, 23 J. Wallis, Awatuna. Wednesday, 23 F. G. Bailey, Hastings Road, Okaiawa. Thursday, 24—Finchon Bros., Whenuakura. Monday, 2S—H. N. Chapman Warea. * Tuesday, 29—David Black, Palmer Koad, Kuponga. AUGUST. Monday, 4—Thos. Sinclair, Oaonui (at Opunake yards). Friday, B—Sam Death, Jnr., Fraser Road, Eltham. SEPTEMBER. Wednesday, 3—J. Medley, Inglewood Yards. HAWERA. THURSDAY, JULY 17.
4AA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, includ- | ing: i 200 store cows ' 50 store cows j 30 forward cows | 10 fat cows [ 50 2J to 3% -year steers, good | 25 ShortWn-Holstein empty heifers 40 mixed weancrs 50 weaners heifers 40 weaner steers ' !5 purebred Hereford bulls 700 empty ewes, subject to sale 100 hoggets „ 250 fat and forward empty ewe 3 ?00 lambs 200 mixed sheep J.OO store lambs 00 empty ewes, forward 1 11 2year steers, off turnips 1 sow, close to farrowing. 1G good store pigs 5 Dominion Institute shares, £SO paid up 1 Farmers' Co-op. share, £5 paid up. IN DAIRY PENS: 30 springing heifers 10 dairy cows, sound, mostly Jersey and Jersey-Holstein, with no old Set of gig harness, in good order On account of Mr. Thos. Kirk, who, owing to few buyers being present at our ' last sale, duo to it elashing with the Show, withdrew the following stock from auction: , WITHOUT RESERVE; 33 very choice dairy cows, mostly young August calvers NOTE.—These cows are in very good condition, and will be for absolute sale. On account of Mr. Walter Hamilton, Whakamara: 15 choice Jersey cross dairy cows, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th August and September calvers 1 Shorthorn bull 13 Shorthorn weanera 2 springing heifera NOTE.—Mr. Hamilton was sharemilking 45 cows last season, and he purchased these as the pick of the herd. ON THE FARM, NORMANDY ROAD, MANAIA. (Adjoining Kaupokonui Waiokura branch factory), THURSDAY, JULY 17, At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TTAVE received instructions from Mr. J. J. Patterson, who has leased the above farm, to sell by public auction as above, Without Reserve: Y£ CHOICE DAIRY COWS, August and September calvers, young 10 choice springing heifers (slight reserve) 4 sows 17 store pigs 32 weaner pigs 1 boar 1 light draught mare, C years off, staunch, both double and single harness (slight reserve). 15 tons of 1 hay, subject to Bale and slight reserve ' NOTE.—The above herd comprises a choice lot of cattle, well conditioned, and heavily culled. It has been established for 18 years on this farm, and only cows milked by his share-milker, Mr. W. H. Julian, during the past season will be offered. We would ask dairymen to be present at this sale. .;. «# Luncheon Provided. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JNGLEWOOD HORSE FAITt. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. ENTRIES SOLICITED. FARMERS' CO-OP.' SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. OFFERINGS held at Stratford every Four weeks. Next offering, July 22, Consignmnets must arrive by the Friday previous. i ■ Labels may be obtained Uo any of our ArpieiM. v '
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1919, Page 8
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