SALES BY AUCTION. ITINERARY OF SHEEP FAIRS, • 1920. PUNIWHAKAU (Stratford).-At Malone and Wortliington's Yards: Friday, fltli March. TIKOEANGI (Inglcwood).—At Mr. H. A. Foreman's Yards: Monday, March Bth.• - Entries now being taken for all Fairs. HAWERA AUTUMN HORSE FAIR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 0 £ 10. ENTRIES -SOLICITED. KOTE.—Forms can 1)3 obtained any of our stock agents.
STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 2. Sale at 12 o'clock.
250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -31 store cows 30 v 2O-months steers 20 20-months heifers 50 mixed weauers 35 weaners 15 weaner heifers 7 bulls 2 dairy heifers' 150 f.m. ewes 150 lambs in lots 50 lambs 1 gig horse, 6yrs, any trial 1 gig horse, fiyrs, any trial INGLEWOOD. CATTLE SALE & WEAKER FAIR. MARCH 3rd, 1920. 420 HKAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -70 choice Jersey wearier heifers, in lots 25 Jersey weaner hr-ifers 20 good mixed Shorthorn weaners 100 mixed weaners, in lots 40 mixed weaners 40 selected mixed in-calf heifers 27 2*-year good mixed in-ealf heifers 50 store cows 20 forward cows 12 IS-months Holstein in-calf heifers fi 2-year Ayrshire in-ealf heifers: 00 18-months steers, in lots 30 3 J -year forward bullocks 10 bulls 7 store pigs 300 mixed sheep 200 good lambs 300 ewes, 4-looth to s.f.m. 100 s.m. wethers 130 0-tooth ewes 300 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes 200 lambs 20 Lincoln, and Romney rams 50 fat and forward sheep 1 gig in good order On account of Mr. C. F. Young, practically without reserve—--150 2-tooth ewes 100 2-tooth wethers 100 lambs 100 4 and 6-tooth and f.f.m. ewes
DISPOSAL LAND SALE STAINLEY PARK WAVERLEY. AT WAVERLEY TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th, 1920. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., HAWERA, TN conjunction with MESSRS. PALMER & GRAY (Waverley) have received instructions from the Trustees of the Lupton's Estate, to sell by public auction as above:— 1100 ACRES of flrst -° las3 dairying land, which is cut up and sub-divided into sixteen farms, ranging from 20 to 100 acres; also Town Sections fronting the ? property. The whole lias three road frontages, is very suitable for close settlement and is well watered by running streams and windmills. It is well situated, as it adjoins the township of Waverley, and Waverley railway station, and the Waverley dairy factory. These farms contain some of the richest fattening and dairy land on the coast. Intending buyers will be shown over the properties on Tuesdays and Thursdays, or as arranged. TERMS: 5 per cent, on full of hammer; 1.5 per cent, on date of possession; 15 per cent, in 12 lnontlnS; C per cent, in 2 years; 5 per cent, in 3 years; balance in 5 years from date of possession. Interest at 0 per cent, on unpaid purchase money from date of possession. Possession will be given June 1, 1920. LITHOGRAPH PLANS and further particulars obtainable on application to Farmers' Co-op., Hawera, or i'.:branches, »r Palmer and Gray, Waverley. PRINTING.— We do all kinds of printing. Con It us when ne3sj you require, printing work. Daily News Jobbing.
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