SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS' CO-OP. CLEARING SjfLES. AUGUST.. Monday, 4—Thou. Sinclair, Oaonui (at Opunake yards). Tuesday, August s—Espiner Bros, Rowan (at our Manaia yards). Thursday, 7—W. C. Clement, Waiteka Road, Opunake (lately owned by YV. H. Claris). Friday, B—Sam Death, Snr,, Fraser Road, Eltham. Thursday, 14— W. Jellyman, Norfolk Ed Thursday, 21—A. Sehriber, Lepper Road, lnglewood. SEPTEMBER. Wednesday, 3 —J. Medley, lnglewood Yards. INGLEWOOD SPRING HORSE FAIR. TO-DAY—FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, At 1 o'clock. AT F. W. STEPHENS' STABLES. 35 HORSES, comprising broken and unbroken draughts, hacks, and light harness horses Also, on account of Mr. J. R. Corrigan, practically without reserve: 20 3-year and 4-year thoroughbred ' trotters by Marvin Wilkes, Croesus, Broad Leaf and Peralta .(imp). OPUNAKE. MONDAY, AUGUST 4. At 12.30 p.m. 550 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: SO store eows 10 3-year bullocks! 15 3 and 4-year bullocks * 50 20-month steers 25 20-month empty heifers 00 Jersey-Holstein yearling heifers 60 yearling steers 45 yearling heifers 14 3-year Sljorthorn and Holstein springing heifers, close up 12 Jersey springing heifers, close up 45 Shorthorn, Holstein and Jersey springing heifers 1 allround sheep and eattle dog, good forcer and header ' 1 well-bred dog, 0 months old, out of Kelpie bitch by trial dog, good forcer and is starting to lead 1 cattle dog pup, 5 months, shaping well On account of Mr. Thos. Sinclair, who lias sold his farm: 25 2 and 3-year steers 25 2 and 3-year springing heifers 43 mixed yearliaes 0 dairy cows 2 cattle dogs 1 horse, trap and harness 1 s.f. garden plough 4 fully-paid-up shares in Farmers' Co-op. Society. On account of Mr. P. Carey, who has sold his farm, surplus stock as follows: 40 mixed Shorthorn yearlings 8 store cows 2 3-year pedigree Holstein bulls 1' 4-year pedigree Shorthorn bull, William 11. 5 Jersey and Holstein yearling bulls 50 hoggets 1 5-year draught mare, stinted to Gowan Brae. 2 draught mares, aged, all work 1 3-year gelding, unbroken 1 2-year filly, unbroken 2 breeding sows 5 store pigs 1 Berkshire boar AT OUR MANAIA YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from Messrs Espiner Bros., who have sold their farm, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE: 40 CHOICE JERSEY-SHORTHORN Cno,S>S DAIRY COWS, August and September calvers NOTE.—The above herd comprises a liieo lot of dairy cows in good condition, which secured top testing record at Joll's branch factory last season. FARMERS' CO-OP. HAWERA. SKIN, HIDEAND TALLOW. f)FFIiIUNGS 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 tara, at short intervals during gtaBon. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street New Plymouth, every four week*. NEXT HIDE & SKIN SALE-Tuesday, August 10. Auttion Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1919, Page 8
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