SALES BY AUCTION, FARMERS CO-OP ITINERARY OP SHEEP FAIRS, 1920. H AWER A—Friday, Feb. 0. WAVERLEY—-Tuesday, Feb. 24. MANGAMINGI SUP. FAIR —Monday, March 1. INGLEWOOD—Thursday, March 4. RAM FAIR. RAWER A—Saturday, Feb. 7. Entries now being taken for all Fairs. HAWERA SHEEP FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 6500 SHEEP, comprising— On account of Beard's Estate—--400 annual draft ewes On account A. and S. Larconi 400 annual draft ewes On account J. R. Robertson—--450 forward 6-tootli wethers, Oct. shorn 400 2-tooth ewes, Oct. shorn 120 4-tooth ewes, Oct. shorn CO f.m. ewes, Oct. shorn On account of other vendors'— 500 lambs COO lambs 400 lambs 1000 2 and 4-tooth wethers 1000 4 and 6-tootli ewes fiOO f.f.m. ewes 000 mixed sheep 100 fat sheep On account Greaves' Estate—--1303 acres sheep country. See advertisement for fuller particulars. AUROA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -25 fat cows 40 store cows 30 forward cows 15 bulls 15 in-calf heifers 30 mixed 1.5-month cattle 25 15-month heifert 20 15-month steers 30 mixed weaners 24 fat woolly sheep HAWERA RAM FAIR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 300 RAMS, comprising— On account of Mr. J. R. Corriga ills Romney rams 20 Southdown rams On account of Mr. Jas. Barlcla—--12 Lincoln rams On account of the estate of the late M. J. Goodson—--30 Lincoln rams On account of other breeders-; 50 Romney rams 25 Romney rams 100 Lincoln rams 50 Lincoln rams FARMERS' CO-OP. SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. FFEKIXGS held at Stratford every four weeks. Valuation ndvoriised for 3rd February will bt> postponed pending Government decision. Labels may be obtained oil application to any of eur .Agencies. siii Mid FOR QUICK SALE. GOOD MIXED FARM. 516 ACRIiS, freehold, all in grass, subdivided into numerous paddocks and only 3% miles from township; good 5-roomed house and le.in-13, voolshed, and sheep yards, cattle yards, and dip"; carrying capacity 40 dairy cows, 300 ewes. The farm is clear of weeds and the price required is £lO :0s per acre, .€I2OO cash, balance can b~ arranged at 5J per cent. Sole agent A MODEL DAIRY FARM OF 100 ACRES freehold, all in good English grasses but H acres shelte." bush; subdivided into 12 paddocks, all good fences; cheese factory on the property; school, P.O. and railway station 1J miles. Buildings: 7-roomed house, bathroom, 10-bail concrete cowshed with machines, 3 pig styes, new motor sh.'d, concreted, implement shed, loose boxes, wood shed with circular saw. Carrying capacity 45 cows. Owner can show good returns. Received last season from 38 cows £9OO for milk alone. l'rkv £65 per acre, balance remain on first mortgage for 7 years at fii per cent.. Above price to include milking machine and circular saw. APPLY SHARP—NEWTON KING, LAND DEPARTMENT,
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1920, Page 8
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