SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS' CO-OP ITINERARY OF BULL FAIRS. INGLEWOOD—Thursday, October 30. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, gQ STORE AND FORWARD COWS 3 fat cows 35 2-year steers 24 fresh-conditioned 2-year steers 40 good 15-month steers 65 good yearling steers 40 2 and 3-year springing heifers 15 Jersey yearling heifers 17 choice 15-month Jersey heifers 30 good mixed yearlings 30 choice 15-month heifers 50 tip-top ITolstein 15-month heifers, practically without reserve 29 tip-top Shorthorn 15-month heifers, practically without reserve 5 3-year heifers practically without reserve 1 1-month Shorthorn' bull, practically without reserve 1 15-month Jersey bull, practically without reserve / 200 ewe 3 and lambs 3 400-gal. tanks 1 good riding saddle and bridle 2 butcher's tables (new) 2 pickling troughs 35 good goats 5 choice dairy cows INGLEWOOD BULL FAIR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. At 12.30 p.m. 30 PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSEY BULLS 20 PEDIGREE AND GRADE SHORTHORN BULLS 20 PEDIGREE AND GRADE HOLSTEIN BULLS AUROA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. 200 ITU AD 01- CATTLE, comprising: 35 store cows 30 forward cows 5 fat cows 40 mixed yearlings 30 yearling heifers 25 yearling steers 15 bulls 20 springing heifers FARMERS' CO-OP. HAWERA. SKIN, HIDEAND TALLOW. QFFEKINGS held at Stratford every four weeks. Next Valuation Tuesday, November 11.' Labels may be obtained on application Id any of our Agencies. NOTICE. 0 N and after November 1, 1919, Delivery Tickets must be signed for all stock bought at auction from the undersigned: FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY. NEWTON KING. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. ' THE P. A. C. (PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEERING CO.) Broadway Stratford. And THE CHEAPEST FRUIT MARKET Wholesale Retail NOW IN FULL SWING. FRUIT FRUIT FRUIT SALES .SALES SALES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Also Furniture, Effects, Produce, etc. SEE US FIRST. / BERT STURM, Auctioneer, P.O. Box 70. 'Phone 286. JAA ACRES FREEHOLD with good fi-roomed House, Sheepyards, and Wool Shed; all ploughable; all in grass, and subdivided into 20 paddocks; will carry 21 sheep witli ease as a grazing proposition, or would make two good dairy farms. This is a good, clean place, and is in splendid order. PRICE £25 PER ACRE— CASH. QK ACRES FREEHOLD with 6roomed House, 4-bail Cowshed, and Machines; all in grass and crops; no weeds; handy to Factory and Post Office. 'Phis is tip-top country and in a good district. PRICE £Bl PER ACRE—£ISOO CASH. A. L. HUNTER & CO., AGENTS, KING STREET, NEW PLYMOUTE (Opp. Bros.) PIGS! PIGS! PIGS! Nr/ FARMERS' CO-OP. BACON & MEAT'LI. PACKING CO., LTD. RECEIVING DATES FOR NOVEMBER: Opunaltc—Efery Monday. Okato—Mondays, 3, and IT. Moturoa —Tuesdays, 4/and 18. tngloHood—E\6ry Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 12.30 1) ni. VValtarn—Mondays, 10, and 24. Tarilil—Tuesdays, 11 and 25. B. ROWIS, Stratford, fi. H. SHOUT, Buw, Naw Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1919, Page 8
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