SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS' CO-OP CLEARING SALES. SEPTEMBER. Friday, 20—Messrs Ansford Bros., Korito (at our Inglewood Yards). ITINERARY OF BULL FAIRS. HAWERA—Friday, October 10. ICAPONGA—Friday, October 10. OPUNAKE—Monday, October 13. MANAlA—Tuesday, October 14. ! AUROA—Friday, October 17. ELTHAM—Wednesday, October 22. WAVERLEY—Friday, October 24. STRATFORD—Tuesday, October 28. INGLEWOOD—Wednesday, October 30. HORSE FAIRS. Hawera Supplementary Spring FairSaturday, October 1L Entries now Being Taken for All Fairs. ELTHAM. ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 270 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: 35 store cows 25 forward cows 5 fat cowa 20 2-year empty heifers 25 3-year in-calf heifers 35 2-year in-calf heifers '3O yearling steers (off turnips) '3O yearling heifers (off turnips) 50 mixed yearlings 15 Jersey yearling heifers 00 wethers and ewes 4 good weaner pigs HAWERA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 350 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: GO stpre cows 35 forward cows 10 fat cows 5 bulls 80 yearling heifers 50 yearling steers 60 mixed yearlings 40 springing "heifers 300 hoggets ''. 100 wethers 20 fat sheep 250 mixed sheep 1 good milk cart (tip) and harness farmers; co-op. HAWERA. SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. ; OFFERINGS held at Stratford every four weeks. Next offering Tuesday, September 23. Consignmnets must arrive by the Friday previous. Labels may be obtained on application to any of eur Agencies. 1 PIGS! PIGS! SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL FARMERS AND PIG GROWERS. THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CUBING CO., LTD., Will purchase prime baconers from non-shareholders as well as shareholders HIGHEST- PRICE GIVEN. See the Company's Notice for Receiving Dates. FOR QUICK SALE WALK IN, WALK, OUT .345 acres 6 miles from Railway Station and Township*. WILL CARRY 100 DAIRY COWS. A GOING CONCERN AT £29 PER ACRIi, £ISOO CASH. Particulars as follows: 345 V 85 per cent ploughable, all in grass but few acres shelter bush and crops, subdivided into 22 paddocks, 6 and 7 wires and live fences, well-watered and situated, 6 miles from town and railway by good metalled road; there is a good cheese factory, creamery, school, post office, store and hall within two miles; 8-roomed house in good repair, woolshed and yard*, water laid on, garage, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings; together with 4 horses, 300 breeding ewes, 7 pure ked Lincoln rams, fl hoggets, 40 yearlings, 25 2-yenr-old steers, 3 dairy cows, 10 2yeai:old in-calf heifers, 11 2-year-old in-calf heifers, cart and harness, plough, disc harrows, milk cans, etc., all go in with farm at £2!) per acre; £ISOO cash, balance arranged. The above farm is capable of carrying 100 dairy cows with other stock and do them well. APPLY SHARP—NEWTON KING, LAND DEPARTMENT, Inglewood. URENUI - WAITAIU - NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves Ureuul dnily at 8 a.m., Wallaia, for New Plymouth 9.15, *2 pn., 4.80 p.m., New Plymouth 8 a m., 11 a.m., 330 p.m., Waltara (or Ureuui 4.30 p.m. *1 pm. Thursday*. ARTHBB J, BUITH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1919, Page 8
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