SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS CO-OP OPUNAKE. MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920. 300 HEAD CATTLE, comprising--12 heavy-weight cows 30 fat cow« 70 forward and store cows 6 fat maiden heifers 3 heavy-weight bulls 5 bulla 12 2-year heifers, r.w.b. 20 20-raonth Shorthorn steers 50 mixed 15-month cattle 30 15-month steers 25 15-month heifers 20 mixed weaners 5 springing heifers. 300 lambs 300 good lambs 20 store pigs 1 double buggy MANAIA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 20. • HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -35 store cows 25 forward cows 5 fat cows 5 bulls 4 good f.it cows 4 fat 3-year steers 30 mixed 15-month cattle 25 15-montli heifers 15 mixed weaners 200 lambs STRATFORD. TUESDAY, 20th JANUARY. Sale at 12 o'clock. 20Q HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising: 30 store cows . 10 fat cows 25 heifers, r.w. bull 30 empty heifers 15 20-month steers 20 weaners 15 bulls 100 store owes 151 lambs in lots
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF STAINLEY PARK WAVERLEY. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JN conjunction with MESSRS. PALMER AND GRAY, have received instructions from the Trustees of Lupton's Estate to sell by public auction about the middle of February, 1920, at the Waverley Town Hall— The whole of their valuable property adjoining the township of Waverley, and consisting of 1100 acres of first-class dairying land, which is to be cut up and subdivided into 16 farms, ranging from 20 acre 3 to 170 acres. The property has three road frontr ages and is very suitable for close settlement. It is well watered with running streams and windmills.
'Exceptionally easy terms will be given. Possession in June, 1920. Plans and full particulars will appear later. FARMERS' CO-OP. SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. QFFERENGS held at Stratford every four weeks. Next Valuation Tuesday, February 3, 1020. Labels may be obtained on application ui nnv of eur Agensies. DAIRY HERDS WANTED. at once—Dairy herds, grade Jerseys preferred, delivery autumn. FARMERS' CO-Or., Inglewood.
AT THE MART, STRATFORD. TO-DAY, SATURDAY, JAN. 17. T. I. LAMASON SELLPoultry, including good line of ducks, liens, cockerels, 300 pairs wanted, including geese, turkeys, ducks, and wellgrown cockerels and liens. Good market assured. Also one Planet Junior drill, dog cart, windows and sashes, single furrow plough, washing machine, copper, grate, 2 sets harness, kitchen dresser, carpet squares, table, mangle and sundries. Also, new season fresh fruit now arriving from Otaki, Hastings and Nelson. Wholesale and retail: Tomatoes, peaches, English and Burbank plums, apples, black currants and bananas. Auction Sale starts on Poultry at 1 o'clock. Immediately the hot weather comes along, children begin to suffer derangements of the stomach. The simplest and best corrective is Sharland's Magnesia. Sold everywhere. "RILLREADS, Menu Forms, Cards—all manner of printing executed with despatch f*nd at reasonable rates. Daily New T -»-Wti<r.
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