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SALES BY AUCTION. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE & GRADE FRIES LANS. AT "WELWYN," GLOVER ROAD, HAWERA. (Half a mile from Railway Station and on same road.) .MONDAY. JUNE 21st, 1920. At 12 Noon sharp. THE FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF SEW ZEALAND, LTD. JJAS been favored with instructions from Mr. W. J. Bell, who is retiring from dairying, to sell by Public Auction js above:— IQ PEDIGREE PRIES lAN DAIRY COWS (Longbeach strain) •'! --year Pedigree Friesian heifers in calf (Longtieaeh strain) I yearling Pedigree Friesian heifer 1 2>J-year Pedigree Friesian buli, "Nethertwi Kiwitea King" (puiv Longbeach strain) See Catalogue for full particulars. 24 Grade Friesian dairy cows, Ju'r and August calver;-,; in calf to the Pedigree Friesian bull '•Netherton Kiwitea King," and nearly sired by the Pedigree Eriesian "l'ugela," a son of '"Manola. ("Manola" yielded 20,7;")") lbs of milk and 585 lbs of butter-fat in 300 days), ana "ICruger 2nd" (sire of 15 C.O.M Daughters) 2 2-yeav-old Grade Friesian in-caif heifers 3 yearling Grade Friesian heifers 1 yearling Grade Friesian bull 1 milk cart mare, I boy's pony Spring milk cart and harness, rustic cart and harness, sot tripod harrows, set two-leaf tine harrows, garden plough, swingle-trees, chains, wheelbarrow, i> 25-gallon millc cans, bucket, etc. Tools and sundries.

AUCTIONEER'S KOTlv—Our Agent, who has inspected the above mentioned stoek, reports as follows:—"This firstclass dairy herd comprises a very choice lot of oowii and heifers, absolutely in tlje pink of condition. From a dairying point of view, llicy are all quiet, low set, fine and well boned, and full of quality. Both cows and heifers are well in calf. This season, which was by no means a good one, they have averaged about 300 lbs butter fat per beast. One season they averaged 1i29 lbs butter-fat per bend. Can be confidently recommended lo dairymen requiring real good butter-fat cattle. All -voek may remain on th,; farm at purchasers' risk till July Ist. Terms for all sundries strictly cash. Cars will convey buyers to the saie from ihe Auctioneers' head office, Hawera, and branches. Catalogues obtainable on application to the Auctioneers. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, FOR SALE. NGATIAWA BOARDING HOUSE, URENUI. CONSISTING of 17 rooms, bathroom, etc., h. and c. water, Wizard light; 1J acres land, i acre town frontage. Suitable for business building. For particulars apply to— F. C. ROWE, Urenui. SEE THIS. W E have on our books a real moneymaking proposition in the following: 44 acres, with good buildings, etc. Takings off this place are £7O per month. A man can get into this as a going concern with very little cash. EBERLET & MORGAN, Haw Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1920, Page 8

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