SAiES BY AUCTION. FARMERS CO-OP I QALENDAR OF QLEARING CALES. Wednesday 30th —McNae & McKnight, Taiporohenui. Wednesday 30th.—Mark Trott senr., Mangawhero Road, Mata, Eltham. JULY. Thursday Ist.—Crocker Bros., Normanby, at Hawera Yards. Thursday, Ist.—W. S. Young's Estate, Otakeho. Thursday Ist.—M. Fitzgerald, Upper Stuart Road, Eltham. .Friday 2nd—B F. Bowman, Opunake (at Opunake Yards) . Friday 2nd—E.-W. Hancock, Poto Road, Cardiff (in conjunction with the N.Z. Loan & Mercantile). Friday 2nd.—T. Irwin, at Waverley Yards. Monday sth.—Laurent and Burtt, at Hawera Yards. Thursday Bth—P. Moratti, Rugbv Road, Tariki. Friday 9th.—P. J. Peterson, Kaimata. Monday 12th.—Thomas Lyford, East .Road, Stratford. Monday 12th—Mr. Power, Waverley. Tuesday 13th—W. H. Watkins, Waverley Yards) Wednesday 14th.—Estate A. E. Harrisa'.. (Mata), at Eltham Yards. Thursday 15th.—Geo. Keighley, Mahoe. Monday 19th.—C. A. Burke, Rama Road, KaupokonuiMonday 19th.—John Kirkwood, senr, Oaonui, at Opunake Yards. Tuesday 20th.—C. E. Trott, Hunter Road, Eltham. Wednesday 21st.—Sole and McKay, Fraser Road, Hawera. Thursday 22n'd—John Bourke, Alton. . Tuesday 27th.—George Roberts, Tariki. Friday 30th.—E. X. Jones, Ngaere. July 31st.—R. S. Kirkpatriok, Awatuna. . HAWERA, THURSDAY, JULY 1. I 3QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, includ- | ing— • 45 store cows 20 forward cows 5 fat cows 20 empty heifers 10 fat bullocks 100 mixed yearlings. "50 yearling heifers 30 springing heifers 1100 MIXED SHEEP, ineluding--200 ewes and lambs 300 mixed sexes 400 lambs / • 150 wethers 1 2-ton waggon in good order 2 fully paid up Farmers' Co-opera* tive Society's shares On account Mr. JAS. BARKLA-' 10 choice forward 3-year springing heifers, mostly Jerseys (extra t good) 1 stack of hay On account of a client — 20 choice forward 2-year springing heifers (well done) 1 American phaeton buggy (seats 4), with one cushion and shafts (in good order) On account of Messrs Crocker Broj. (Normanby), their share-milkers' herd— WITHOUT RESERVE: 26 choice mixed dairy cows, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers, Aug. and Sept, calvers. On account of Mr. J. C. Hawk, Matapu— -4 pedigree Ayrshires (1 3rd calver 4 years, 1 2nd calver rising 3 years, 22 years) On account of a client—--6 choice dairy cows 3 yearling heifers in good condition. On account of a client—--18 Holstein and Jersey cross weaner heifers IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OP LAND. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS,' HAWERA. SATURDAY, JULY 3. '(lmmediately after Simon Dick's Estate Sale.) THE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE • .ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TTAVE been favored with instructions from Mrs. POWDRELL to sell by Public Auction as above— The balance of her fine property situated on the Main Road close to Kakaramea, to be sold in on?, two, three or four lots to su ; t purchasers, and ranging from 30 to 90 acres. LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING TERMS: 5 per cent, on fall of hammer. 5 per cent, in two years or buildings equivalent. Balance 8 years from date of sion.' Interest on unpaid purchase money 5| per cent. Date of possession to be given any time between July 3. or next March or ApriL FARMERS' CO-OP.' - HAWERA. SKIN, -lIDE AND TALLOW. /"|FFERINGS of the above will be held ■ at Stratford every four weeks. Sheepskin Valuation, Tuesday, July 20. Hide & Tallow Sale, Tuesday, July 20. i
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1920, Page 8
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