sales by Auction. FARMERS CO-OP QALENDAR OF (CLEARING SAIES vjS£»teiMJi4Bk Saturday 10th.—P. J. O'Connor, Stratford Yards. 1 Monday 12th.—Thomas Lyford, East Road,-Stratford. h —Mr. Power, Waverley. Tuesday 13th—W. H. Watkins, Waverley Yards). Tuesday 13th.—Laurent and Burtt, at Hawera Yards. Wednesday 14th.—Estate A. E. Harri- , 50.,. (Mata), at Eltham Yards. Wednesday 14th—Luxton Bros., Duthie Road, Matapu. Thursday 15th. —Geo. Keighley, Mahoe, Friday lttth.—M. Maloney, Wharehui.i Monday 19th:—C. A. Burke, Kama Road, KaupokonuiMonday; 19th.—John Ivirkwood, senr Oaonui, at Opunake Yards. Wednesday 21st. —Sole and McKay Fraser Road, Hawera. Thursday 22nd.—Mr. K. Trott, senr. Mata, Eltham. Monday 26th.—Chas. Humphries, junr. Opunake. Friday 30th.—E. X. Jones, Ngaere. Friday 30th-—S. E. Roberts, Waion gona. July 31st.—R. S. Ivirkpatrick, Awa tuna.
INGLEWOOD SPRING HORSE * FAIR. SATURDAY,; AUGUST 7- j ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN. Forms obtainable oil application. OPUNAKE SPRING HORSE FAIR. 4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN. Forms obtainable on application. HAWERA SPRING HORSE sFAIR. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 & 21. ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN. Forms obtainable on application. OKAIAWA. MONDAY, JULY 12. g.Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -20 store cows 10 forward cows 3 fat cows ( 10 springing heifers 25 mixed yearlings 10 yearling heifers ON THE FARM, EAST ROAD, STRATFORD. MONDAY, 12th JULY. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. Thos. Lyford, who is giving up dairying to sell as under,— WITHOUT RESERVE: HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS I PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN BULL, "Admiral de Kol" 11 2-year I.C. Holstein heifers 3 store pigs 1 roan mare (aged) WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 milk waggon 1 set chain harrows 1 s.f. Duncan plough 1 «et discs 1 sow (to farrow August) WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 107 F.P. Shares Stratford Dairy Colin lots) 1 Joubert Gelding, 4 years ' Also at same place and time, the farm consisting of — 236 ACRES, Title Bdrough Lease, 10 years to run, rental at 2s Od per acre. This is one of the best dairying farms on the Bail Road, and has been in Mr. Lvford's possession for upwards of 20 years. y Arrangements for inspection can be mac© through our StratfordfJoffice. SALE AT 12 SHARP. NOTE.—These cows are all Mr. Lyford's own breeding, the herd having been established for upwards of 20 years, this being his first clearing sale. The foundation of the herd came from Mr. Grigg, of Longbeach, and now blood from the samr ; breeder has been introduced from time to time. The cows and heifers are in firstclass condition, and the factory returns for years past speak for the milking quality of these cows. Clients requiring first-class cows will-do well to attend,, this sale. FARMERS' CO-OP. HAWERA. SKIN, -HDE' AND TALCOW. OFFERINGS of (lie --u je will be held at Stratford eve*.» four weeks. Sheepskin Valuation, Tuesday, July 20 Hide ft Tallow Sale, Tuesday, July 20. Wool Valuation. Waneanui. Julr 28.
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