. .. : M&t. Monday 24tk—Kenwood and Handlej^. Kainuvu ' Wednesday 26th.— Duncan ?4 nelß > Skeet Road, Kapuui. T^«,„„.ti, Thursday 27th.-R. Boot.-' L™garth. (PedVee and Gr dWers *? 8 >- . . Friday Mth.^»'- W,u, W' Bawh,tl " JUNE. Wednesday 2nd—Mrs. J. A. Bartlett, South Road, Hawera. Wednesday 9th.—Arch. Campbell, Okaiawa. Thursday )oth.—W. J. Clair, Waitara. Thursday 10th.—Geo. Gibson, Riverlea. Friday lltli.—Jas. Potter, Whakamara. ( Monday 14th.—C. H. Jones, Opunake, Eltham Road, Te Kiri. Monday 14th.—Chas. Stuart, Te Roti. Tuesday 15th,—J. F. 0, Passau, Lep-1 perton. I Wednesday 16th —Walker and Nicholson, Auroa Road, Auroa. Thursday 17th.—Geo. Keighley, Mahoe. Thursday 17th.—A client (with CO cows), at Hawera Yards. Friday 18th.—H. W. James, Mokoia. Saturday 19th.—J. J. Patterson, Manaia. Monday 21st.—F, H. Barrett, Mahoe. Monday 21st.—W. J. Bell, Glover Road, Hau-era (Pedigree & Grade Frisians). Tuesday 22nd.—A. H. Gilbert, Skeet Road, Matapu. Wednesday 23rd.—Win. White, Sutherland Road, Manaia. Wednesday 23rd.—J. F. Cntley, Obangai. Thursday 24th.—Jas. Phillips, senr., Cliiselhurst, Eltham. Thursday 24th.—R. Lambie, junr., and .1. Stacey, Nopera Road, Pihama. Friday 25th.—Stan Rea, Glover Road, Hawera. Friday 25th.—H. J. Codd, Dudley Road, Inglewood. Saturday 2(itli—W. C. Hickey, Opunake. Monday 23th.—C. A. Clarke, Nolan Road, Tokaora (Pedigree & Grade Friesians.) Monday 2Stli.—Tim Horgan, Patiki Road, Pihama. Monday 28th. —Mrs. Thos. Phillips, Mangatoki. Tuesday 29th.—A. J. Crawford, Opu- . nake. Wednesday 30th.—C. G. White, Opunake Road, Cardiil'. Wednesday .'iOUi.—McNae & McKnight, Taiporohenui. ' JULY. Thursday Ist—Maurice Fitzgerald, Stuart Road, Eltham. Friday 2nd.—B. F. Bowman, Opunake (at Opunake Yards). Friday 2nd.—E Hancock, Poto Road, Cardili (in conjunction with the N.2. Loan & Mercantile). Friday !>th— P. J. Peterson, Kaimata. OPUNAKE. MONDAY, APRIL 26. 4..QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -50 store cows 25 forward cows 10 fat cows 5 bulls 50 2 and 3-ycar in-calf heifers in lots (good line) 30 Shorthorn and Holstein in-calf heifers 20 in-calf heifers 25 20-month steers 150 mixed weaners 25 wcaner heifers 1 2-seater buggy, good as new STRATFORD SALE. 27th APRIL, 1920. 3QO HEAD CATTLE, including 30 etore cows " 5 fat cows 30 20-month steera 50 mixed weaners 30 weaner steers 25 weaner heifers 7 Jersey weaner heifers 15 i.e. heifers 10 i.e. heifers KfJA SHEEP, including--150 f.f.m. ewes 350 store lambs (to be sold in lots) SALE AT 12.30 P.M. SHARP. MANAIA. TUESDAY, APRIL 27. JSQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -30 store cows 20 forward cows 5 faf cows 3 bulls 25 springing heifers 1 good Jersey dairy cow, close to profit 40 mixed weaners 25 store pigs 10 good store pigs 25 lambs 50 totara posts 1 pony, gig (nearly new), and harness 1 ram and piping FARMERS' CO-OP. SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. QFFERTNGS of the above will be held at Stratford every four weeks. Sheepskin Valuation, 27th April, 1920. Hide and Tallow Sale, 27th April, 1920 v Labels may be obtained OB application to any of our branches.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1920, Page 8
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