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SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, KAIMATA. MONDAY, 24th MAY, 1920. THE FARMERIFcO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAS been favored with instructions from Messrs. Henwood and Handley, who have sold their farm and are leaving the district, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE—--53 COWS, mostly 2nd, 3rd and 4tli calvers, to calve Aug. and Sept. 1 bull 3 useful farm horses 20 weaners (mixed saxes) 2 breeding sows (to farrotf early) 1 sow with litter of seven 1 pedigree boar 1 D.F. Plough, 2 S.F. Ploughs, 1 Mower, 1 Massey-Harris Drill, 1 set Disc Harrows, Tine & Chain Harrows, 2 sets Swingle Trees, 1 Spring Dray (with tip), Harness and Chains, 7 Milk Cans, 1 Power Pump and Piping, 1 Methven Copper, 16 Fowls, H tons Potatoes, 1 Phonograph and 40 records, 1 Singer Sewing Machine, Linoleum, Blinds, all Household Furniture including Dining-room Suite, all Farm Tools and Sundries; quantity of Timber and Iron. ALSO, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—--1 Brinsmead Piano, 1 5-seater Buick Motor Car just been overhauled. AGENT'S NOTE,—We have inspected the above herd, and can recommend them to any dairyman wanting genuine dairy cows. These cows are all types of dairy beasts, half of them being tip-top Shorthorn cows of a first-class milking strain nnd the balance are Jersey grade an r l Shorthorn and Holstein-Jersey cross cows. The vendors have been dairying for a great number of years, and have built up a splendid herd, and this is the : r first clearing sale. The cows are all young, of good constitution and in good condition, and show well in calf. The weaner heifers show a lot of breeding, and are well-grown, as are also the steers and the implements are also in good order. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12 sharp. AT WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, HAWERA. SATURDAY, MAY 29. At 2 p.m. GENUINE SALE, OF 345 ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAXD. (Situated at Pihama.) EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. R„ Lambie, senr., Pihama, to offer b) public auction in their Horse Bazaar, as above— His very desirable freehold property comprising 345 acres, situated on the Skeet and Pakati roads. The property will be offered in one lot, and failing a sale will be offered as follows: LOT I—Section 34, Block 14, Opanake Survey District, containing 100 acres. LOT 2—Section 2G, Block 14, Opunake Survey District, containing 135 acres. LOT 3—Section 37, Block 14, Opunake Survey District, containing 110 acres, with good 6-roomtd house, cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings thereon. The property is 1 mile from factory and 2 miles from Pihama. All level and well watered by running streams. TERMS—--5 per cent on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, on date of possession, or buildings equivalent. A further 15 per cent, in 3 years. Balance in 7 years from dcte of possession. Rate of Interest—s per ecnt. for the first three years, and 6 per cent, for balance of term. Owing to advancing years, Mr. Lambie has decided to reduce his present holding, consequently the properties are offered for genuine sale, and those in search of good dairying land will be well advised to inspect these fine farms. The Opunake railway line will run on the boundary. Oars will leave the Farmers' Co-op. offices, Hawera and Opunake, at 10 a.m. on Thursday, May 20, and Tuesday, May 25 ( for the convenience of intending purchasers wishing to inspect the properties. For further particulars apply— FARMERS' CO-OP. SOCIETY. HAWERA. INCLEWOOD. MONDAY, MAY 31. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from Mr. A. Duncan, to sell, without reserve: 2gQ 21-YEAR HEIFERS, comprising Jersey Cross, Holstein, and Shorthorn. 10 Young dairy cows (guaranteed;. Sale at 1 o'clock. True home comfort with the "Unique" hot water bottle. Seams are heavily vulcanised, patent stopper prevents leakfgt. fia salt everywh«re.—S2

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1920, Page 8

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