SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, HASTINGS ROAD, OKAIAWA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. At 12.30 p.m. the farmerFlTo-operative ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., RAVE received instructions from Mr. F. G. Bailey, who lias disposed of his farm, to sell by public auction as above; WITHOUT RESERVE: OA CHOICE JERSEY, SHORTHORN, AND HOLSTEIN COWS, August and September calvers 11 2-year in-calf heifers (choice) 2 15-month bulls 4 store cows 2 ponies (unbroken) 1 5-year unbroken milk carter Hay rake, dray and harness, si. plough, 2-horse set swinglebars and chains, sundries Single auto-pulsator milking machine and bucket (slight reserve) NOTE.—-This herd comprises mostly second calvers, well conditioned and heavily culled. Dairymen should attend this sale. Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, AWATUNA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD,, JJAVE received instructions from Mr. J. Wallis, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE: Fff CHOICE YOUNG'DAIRY COWS July and August calvers with few September) 27 store pigs 5 sows close to "farrowing 52 good lambs off turnips 19 wethers 2 milk-cart horses I se.fc of discs, .set chain harrows, s.f. plough, roller, milk cart) G milk cans, number of sundries NOTE.—This herd comprises all young cows, half of which are Jerseys and the remainder Shorthorns and Holsteina, They are in good condition and have been heavily culled. FARMERS' CO-OP" HAWERA. SKIN, HIDE"AND TALLOW. held at Stratford every Four weeks. Next offering, July 22, Consignmnets must arrive by the Friday previous. Labels may be obtaihed on application to any of our Agencies. GRAZING & FATTENING FARM FOR SALE. 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD; only 2i miles from township, school, factory and saleyards; well subdivided, all in grass but 400 acres of bush, 700 ploughable, 400 acres level; the owner is at present milking 50 cows and carrying 230 cattle, 700 sheep, besides having part of the farm leased.' BUILDINGS—4-roomed house, with 3 cow plant, woolshed and yards. PRICE, £0 10s per good terms can be arranged. 300 acres of the fla.ts are considered to be worth the amount asked for the whole farm. Further particulars on application to NEWTON KING, LAND DEPARTMENT, Inglewood. T. LAMASON STRATFORD. HAS 15 TO 20 TONS OF SUPERPHOSPHATE 36/38 £8 5s PER TON NETT EX STORE. Common Sense Exterminator Skills J&*TS | hLjth Scientists now claim JiMfff tliat INFLUENZA is Illfr'Smw I can 'i e, l by the RAT OgpgL I and his accompanying "COiiutiUMSENSE SAT 'EXTERMINATOR" Is guaranteed by us to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. All Chemists and Stores. Wholesale-^-BURGESS, FRASER & CO. DON'T SELL YOUR FURNITURE. "Dear Peggy,—My advice 'bring your furniture with you.' Before coming here we sold up. It cost us a lot of money to refurnish. Alice got her furniture packed and sent by rail and boat through the New Zealand Express Company. The work was done splendidly, and most reaBonably.—Molly."
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1919, Page 8
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