SALES BY AUCTION. DISPERSAL SALE PEDIGREE & GRADE JERSEYS PUREBRED & GRADE AYRSHIRES. OTHER STOCK, ETC., ON THE FARM, CORNER HASTINGS ■& HUNTER ROADS, LOWGARTH. THURSDAY, MAY 27th, 1920, At 11.30 sharp, instead of 12 noon, Catalogued. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVi ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAS been favored with instructions from Mr. B. Booker, who is retiring from dairying, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—gg TKDIGREE JERSEY LOTS, inclining dairy cows, yearling heifers, yearling bulls, and one 3-year-old bull. 5 Purebred Ayrshire dairy cows, eligible for N.Z. Ayrshire Herd Book. Mr. Booker is having these Purebreds registered. 2S Oracle Jersey dairy cows, 2nd, f>th ealvers, and practically due to calve in Aug. and Sept. ( 1!) Grade Ayrshire Dairy Cows, 14 are 2nd calms, and the balance a little older. They are due to calve in August and September 7 Grade Jersey heifers 7 bull calves 0 Jersey cross heifers ' 2 heifers 15 lambs
1 b'lack gelding, 7yrs, broken to all harness 1 bay gelding, aged, broken to saddle and harness ] bay pony, 7yrs 1 sheep dog and 1 cattle dog 1 5-seater Hupmobile motor car in good order (slight reserve) 0 ducks and 1 drake, !) White Leghorn pullets, 4 purebred black Minoreas, 20 White Leghorn Fowls, 1 brake and harness tn carry 10 20-gal. milk cans, buckets, 7 L.K.G. Pulsator buckets with tops for testing, Deerlng stacker and 2 sweeps, Duncan d.f. and s.f. plough, Albion mower, disc tine and chain harrows, spring dray, block dray, one set 3-horse swingle-trees, double and single trees, boxes and bottles for testing 70 cows, circular saw 1 nnd bench and belting, one Gane Releaser, 10 20-gallon milk cans, 600 and 400 gallon tanks, 3 stumping jacks, hammers -and wedges, crowbars, snigging chains, endless chain, plough chains and pads, leading chains, riding saddle and bridle, Standard drilling machine, carpenters' tools etc., 04 pine poses, augers, matai posts, quantity timber, 200 bricks, i-ton lime, 24 cwt super., 3 cwt slag, gent's push bicycle, 300 ft T.G. flooring, stack cover, numerous farm sundries. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.) 20 Yards Metal. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE: Our Agent, who has inspected the catalogued stock, reports that they are real good'quality, in the pink of condition, and showing well in calf. He further reports that the cows are an exceptionally quiet lot, .taking absolutely no notice of strangers. We would recommend dairymen requiring first-class dairy cattle :o attend this sale. Intending purchasers are at liberty to inspect the above cattle at any time between now and the date of the sale. Dates of service by bull will be given out at the sale. CATALOGUES OBTAINABLE ON APPLICATION TO AUCTIONEERS. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DAIRY FARMERS. TTOU CAN SIMPLIFY MILKING BY ■ * • USING THE FARMERS' MILKER. NO VACUUM TANK. NO RELEASER TROUBLES. NO VACUUM BUCKETS. ' NO PULSATOR. - , You can milk into an open bucket, and your milk will keep, or you can convey the milk right into the Separator or Factory Cans. The simplest, safest, cheapest, and jqost satisfactory plant in existence. Write for particulars to— STAINTON & CO; NEW PLYMOUTH. Representative.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1920, Page 8
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