SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS' GO-OP. CLEARING SALES. JULY. Tuesday, 22—D. J. Hughes, Manaia yards Wednesday, 23 J. Wallis, Awatuna. .Wednesday, 23 F. G. Bailey, Hastings Road, Okaiawa. Thursday, 24—Simson Bros., Wlienuakura (in conjunction with Dalgety and Co.). Friday, 25 J. K. Silby, Riverlea. Monday, 28— H. N. Chapman Warea. Tuesday, 29—David Black, Palmer ltoad, Kaponga. Thursday, 31— R. 0. Dawbin, corner Hastings and Eltham Roads, Mangatoki. AUGUST. Monday, 4—Tlios. Sinclair, Oaonui (at Opunake yards). Friday, S—Sam Death, Jnr., Fraser Road, Eltham. SEPTEMBER. Wednesday, 3—J. Medley, Inglewood Yards. HAWERA SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 23, OPUNAKE HORSE FAIR* SATURDAY, AUGUST I'd.; ENTRIES SOLICITED.
STRATFORD SALE, TUESDAY, JULY 22; A,t 12 o'clock. 2QO HEAD OP CATTLE, comprising: 30 store coats 25 empty lieiferS 50 mixed weaners 25 weaner steers 10 Jersey heifers 15 20-month steers IN DAIRY PENS, on account of Mr. Wickbam, who has sold his farm: 30 in-calf Jersey heifers (good) TO BE SOLD IN LOTS: 15 in-calf heifers 10 dairy cows IN SHEEP PENS: 100 ewes 50 lambs On account of A. J. Carter: 1 pedigree Ilolstein bull, bred by Lovelock P.N. Bame Picterje Lassie of Cliffside 1 pedigree Holstein lieifer. Extended pedigree at sale —ii" ■ —' ■ ■ —. INGLEWOOD YARDS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. At 12.30 Sharp. 25 STORE COWS 4 fat cows 40 empty 2 and 3-year heifers 15 3-year steers 20 tip-top 2-ydar Holsteia s.tecrs 40 mixed weaners 10 Jersey weaner heifers 20 good Jersey in-calf heifers 7 good dairy cows 20 2 and 3-yepr choice springing heifers AO good woolly lambs 50 empty ewes 200 s.m. ewes in lamb 170 good fat and forward woolly lambs 150 very good early shorn lambs 53 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes in lamb 5 good store pigs 150 2-tooth wethers 150 in-lamb ewes 80 fat woolly lambs 25 fat ewes (subject to sale) 30 good woolly Jambs ?0 good shorn lambs Also, on account of Mr. A. Drosdowski, who has Bold his farm: WITHOUT RESERVE--8 young dairy cows, August calvers 1 3-year heifer in milk 2 4-year springing heifers ON THE FARM, HASTINGS ROAD, OKAIAWA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., j-JAVE received instructions from Mr. F. G. Bailey, who has disposed of his farm, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE: 30 CHOICE JERSEY, SHORTHORN, AND HOLSTEIN COWS, August and September calvers 11 2-year in-calf heifers (choice) 2 la-month bulls 4 store cows 2 ponies (unbroken) 1 5-year unbroken milk carter Hay rake, dray and harness, s.f. plough, 2-horse set swinglebars and chains, sundries Single auto-pulsator milking machine and bucket (slight reserve) NOTE.—This herd comprises mostly Becond calvers, well conditioned and heavily culled. Dairymen should attend this sale. Luncheon Provided,
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1919, Page 8
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