SALES BY ACCTIQN, FARMERS' CO-OP. is> CLEARING SALES- <f JULY. _j, Thursday, 24—Simson Bros., kuraMonday, 28— H. N. Chapman Warea. Tuesday, 29—David Black, Palmer Road, lvaponga. Thursday, 31— R. C. Dawbin, corner Hastings and Eltliam lioads, M&ngatoki. AUGUST. Monday, 4—Thos. Sinclair, Oaonui (at Opunake yards). Friday, B—Sam Death, Jnr., Fraser Road, Eltham. SEPTEMBER. Wednesday, 3—J. Medley, Inglevroad Yards: HAWERA SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 23/ OPUNAKE HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST ENTRIES SOLICITED. AUROA, FRIDAY, JULY 25. 20.Q, HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: 35 store cows 25 forward cows 5 fat cows 25 in-calf heifers 30 yearling steers 35 yearling heifers 20 mixed yearlings 11 well-grown 2-year steers (good) 5 prime fat cows 5 bulls 10 choice 3-year springing heifers, close to profit ON THE FARM, STENT ROAD, WAREA. MONDAY, JULY 28. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from Mr, H. N. Chapman, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE: •70 EXTRA CHOICE YOUNG GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS, early calvers, with about a dozen good Shorthorns 25 choice 2-year Holstein springing heifers by Do Kol's Butter Boy 1 pedigree Holstein bull Duko of Garfield (1045); sire Jules Garfield, dam Waitara Duchess 1 pedigree Holstein bull Netherland's Domino IV Racclands (2458); sire Longbeach King of the Netherlands, dam Longbeach Michaelmas Daisy 1 2 J-year purebred Holstein bull De Kol's Butter Boy 1 2-year grade Holstein bull I purebred Berkshire boar 1 young purebred Berkshire sow 1 horse and harness Spring tip dray (1 .ton), L-K.G. 5-cow milking machine plant with releaser and buckets, milk cans (20 and 25-gal.), iron boiler and frame (about 25-gal.), horse covers, cow covers, troughs, barrels, test bottles, and sundries 1 Hutcheson pump (slight reserve) 1 McCormiek drill (slight reserve) NOTE.—Our agent, who has inspected the above herd, reports that the cows are in splendid condition and are early calvers. Also that Mr. Chapman has been using pedigree Holstein bulls for the past 15 years, and the cows are in calf to pedigree bulls row. We have every confidence in recommending them to intending purchasers. Luncheon Provided. / Cars will leave Mr. E. Wooldridge's garage, New Plymouth, and the Farmers' Co.-op. Offices at Hawera, Stratford, and Opunake at 9.30 a.m. on day of sale. Clients wishing to attend the sale are requested to send in their names immediately. FARMERS' CO-OP. HAWERA. SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. OFFERINGS held at Stratford every Four weeks. Next offering, Aug. 19. Consignmnets must arrive by the Friday previous. Labels may be obtained on application to any of our Agencies. L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.OVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Wai tava, at short intervals during season. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street New Plymouth, every four weeks. NEXT HIDE & SKIN SALE-Tuesday, July 22. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., con<luct«4i'>wnthl;f.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1919, Page 8
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