SALES" BY AUCTION. N.Z. LOAN & M.A. C 0 QALENDAR OF QLEARING gALES. MAY: * Thursday 20th.~J. R. and J. W. Hooper, Mangotea Road, Tariki. JUNE: , Wednesday 2nd.—D. J. Willis, "Opeko Downs" (Dairy Cows). Wednesday 2nd.—A. E. Taylor, OpuJiake Road, Cardiff. Tuesday 22nd.—G. .S. White, Stuart Road, Eltham. Wednesday 23rd,—Malcolm* McDonald, Tokaora. Friday 25th.—Geo. Martin, Rawhitiroa. Monday 28th.—Chas. Sattler, Hurleyrille. Tuesday 20th.—Daniel Hennessey, Kaponga. Wednesday 30th.—Harold Palmer, Alton. Wednesday 30th.—James Pierce, Flint Road, Stratford. \ JULY: . Friday 2nd.—E, W. Hancock, Poto Road, Cardiff (in conjunction with Farmers' Co-op.) HAWERA. THURSDAY, APRIL 29. 25 2J-year steers (good condition) 12 2J-year steers 10 18-month steers 10 weaner heifers 25 fat and forward cows 35 store cows 20 empty heifers 12 3-year heifers 12 2'/..-year heifers, r.w.b. 20 2|-year Jersey heifers, r.w.b. 10 Jersey weaner heifers (good) 25 Holstein weaners (m.s.) 30 weaner steers 40 20-montli steers 9 3i-year bullocks fi 2A-year steers 8 springing cows 8 bulls 15 store pigs 400 2-tooths (m.s) , 200 empty ewes 400 ewes (running with S.D. rams) 250 6-tooth wethers 180 lambs » ' On behalf of a client—--1 4-year three-quarter draught gelding (unbroken) 1 4-year three-quarter draught filly (unbroken) 1 3-year three-quarter draught filly (unbroken) OPUNAKE. MONDAY, MAY 3. 60 2-YEAR STEERS 10 fat cows 40 forward and store cows 50 2'/4-year in-calf Shorthorn heifers 15 2-year in-calf Holstein heifers 4 2-year in-calf Jersey heifers 4 springing heifers 7 choice grade Jersey weaner heifers 10 grade Jersey weaner heifers 00 weaner heifers 50 mixed weaners 0 bulls 20 fat sheep / 1 thoroughbred marc, Cyrs, by "Pa'pakura." 5 bags onions 6 sacks table potatoes On account of Tai Bishop, Oaonui—--14 acres swedes with run out of 10 acres grass Also on account of Mr. T. J. Mildenhnll at 12 noon, next Mr. A. H. Moore's office, the following furniture, etc:— 3-pieee green plush dining room suite, Singer sewing machine, chest of drawers, carpet square, sofa, washstand, ladies' and gents' bicycle, 27-gal. "Diabolo" separator, chairs, tables, etc. agricultural jgOCIETY. 1 FIELD ROOT COMPETITIONS. FIELD ROOT COMPETITIONS. FIELD ROOT COMPETITIONS. To be. held in conjunction with the 1920 Winter Show, June 9, 10, U and 12. 1. SWEDE ACREAGE COMPETITION (best crop not less than two acres). Prizes: First, £7 7s; second, £2 2s; third, £1 Is. Entry, 10s. 2. MANGEL FIELD ROOT COMPETITION' (bast quarter-acre). Prizes: First, £3 3s; second, £2 2s; third, £1 Is. Entry, ss, 3. CARROT FIELD ACREAGE COMPETITION (best quarteracre). Prizes: First, £3 3s; second, £2 2s; third, £1 Is. Entry, ss, 4. DISTRICT SWEDE ACREAGE COMPETITION (best three crops in district). Prize: Society's suitably-inscribed trophy. Entry, 7 s Od. ENTRIES for the above Competitions "will close positively on SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 1, 1920. Schedules and Entry Forms for these competitions available from WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary, P.O. Box 19, New Plymouth. "Phone 87.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1920, Page 8
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