SALE? BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM. OPUNAKE ROAD, CARDIFF, THURSDAYTnth JUNE. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. C. G. WHITE, who has sold his farm, to sell as under— WITHOUT RESERVE—g COWS 13 Jersey springing heifer* 12 Jersey weaners 1 Jersey bull, good pair express horses, 5 and 6yr3 old 2 farm horses 4 sows with litter 9 breeding sows 1 p.b. Berkshire boar 1 5-seater Ford ear (in good order) 1 heavy express Also—l full lock express (nearly new,), spring cart (good), 11 cans, 3 pig troughs, d-f. and s.f. ploughs, hayrake, Favorite drill, mower, disc and chain harrows, cart harness, coppers and boilers, sledge, and all farm sundries. Account of White Bros.-r----25 good springing heifers Account T. Skoglund—--9 dairy cows, August oalvers LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12 O'clock. Term 3 STRICTLY CASH for all sundries. AT GLOVER ROAD YARDS, ■ HAWERA. (For convenience of buyers.; THURSDAY, JUNE 17. At 12 noon sharp. THE FARMERJFCO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF ' NEW ZEALAND,' LTD., TTAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. Nelson Gane, of Inaha, who has leased his farm and is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 50 extra choice Jersey-Shorthorn cross dairy cows, all 2nd calvers and mostly August calvers--1 half-draught mare 8 milk cans, spring cart and harness (new)
NOTE.—The above eo\V9 are an extra choice lot of Jersey crosses, being in the pink of condition and well in calf. As heifers last year they milked practically every bit as good as cows. Mr. Gane is giving up dairying and everything is for genuine unreserved sale. Terms for all Sundries. STRICTLY CASH. ON THE FARM, MOKOIA. FRIDAY, JUNE 18. At 12 noon sharp. THE FARMER^CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JXAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. H. W. JAMES, who hi-: sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE: . ?JQ CHOICE GRADE FRIESIAN DAIRY-COWS, young and early calvers 8 yearling Friesian heifers 1 pedigree Friesian bull 3 horse 9, all farm work S.F. R. & G. plough, set R. & G. disci, McCormick hay rake, M.H. 9-eoulter drill, Booth, Macdbnald 2-horse roller, light waggon, double-seated buggy, milk cans and numerous sundries. NOTE.—The above herd comprises a nice lot of young Friesian cows in goal condition, which will be suitable for anybody requiring a few first-class cows. Terms for all Sundries STRICTLY CASH. Luncheon Provided. FARMERS: YOU will be looking for a MILKING ■ MACHINE at the Show; and the wise Farmer, the man who knows, will choose
THE FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE. JUST A FEW REASONS WHY: You can milk into an open bucketYou gat rid of releaser troubles. You get rid of vacuum tank. You get rid of vacuum pipes. No pulsator troubles. You can test any cow at any time. It will convey the milk into factory can-i anywhere, any height, and milk into an open bucket AT THE SAME TIME. ' The milk is in the air all the time, and your milk will keep sweet. Can you get this service from any other machine? LOOK UP OUR STAND. WE WILL SHOW YOU! STAINTON & CO. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1920, Page 8
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