SALEC BY AUCTION. ELTHAM YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 14th JULY. THE FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. * JJAVE been favored witlr instructions from the Executors of the iate Albert Harrison's Estate, to sell as under, WITHOUT RESERVE: 111 dairy cows (August ealvers) 2' dairy co«-s (September Olivers) 3 dairy cows'fOctober ealvers) Sale at 12.30 sharp. NOTE.—Our agent, who has inspect .-d the above cows; reports thai they are one of the choicest lots of grade Jersey? he.has seen this year. They are ail second and third ealvers, in real good condition, and showing up well in calf' Practically the whole herd was br:d by the late Albert Harrison, who usjd nothing but high-class pedigree Jersey bulls- The cows can be recommended to any dairymen in search of the best .buttevfat strain dairy stock. ON THE FARM, LOWER DUTHIE ROAD, MATAPU. THURSDAY, JULY IS. At 12 noon sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF ' NEW ZEALAND, LTD., fJAVK been favored with instructions from Messrs. Luxton Bros., who have sold their farm, to sell by public auction as above, — WITHOUT RESERVE:
gg EXTRA CHOICE DAIRY COWS, mostly Jerseys, 2nd and 3rd A ealveva, due to calve JulyAugust / 10' exira choice grade Jersey springing heifers 10 extra choice grade Jersey yearling heifers (slight reserve) . r n empty cows 1 waggon horse (all farm work) MH. mower, plough and sundries 140 fully paid-up Joil Dairy 'Co shares bearing 5 per cent interest (slight reserve) NOTE. —Our agent lias inspected the above herd and reports that it comprises about two-thirds well-bred Jerseys, with the balance Holsteins and Shorthorns; They are very forward in ralf nnd in tip-top condition, having been on turnips and hay for the past six weeks. The heifers are well-bred grade Jerseys, well-grown, and in good condition. For the past four years individual tests have been taken of thj herd, and these, together with the datjs of calving, will be announced at the sale. Messrs. Luxton Bros have been dairying for .the last sixteen years, and this is the first sale held by them in that time. Most of the cattle arc- their own breeding. Both cows and heifers ca.i be recommended to dairymen in quest of first-class dairy rtock. On account of Mr. E. Blackwell— WITHOUT RESERVE: 1 school children's gig horse 1 gig and harness 1 waggon horse, 0 years, all farm work (slight reserve) 1 waggon, carry 14 cans, nearly new (slight reserve 0 ) 1 gig and harness (slight reserve) 1 o-seater Ford car, practically new (slight reserve) 2 fully paid-up Farmers' Co-op shares (slight reserve) 1 Unique copper and stand, f2-gal. 6 sacks seed potatoes, beehivi, horse covers and sundries, household furniture and effect < including piano (slight reserve)
Terms for all Furniture and Sundries STRICTLY CASH. LuneWon Provided. Sale at 12.30 p.m. sharp. SOW 11 Success^ T
THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. Yes, it's in everyone's mouth jnst now, in both senses of the words. Meat is about Is per lb. Well, the Lea; remedy is to eat less meat and more vegetables. The New Zealanders cat too much meat in the summer. You can produce your o c wn vegetables by simply spending a few shillings in seeds and your spare time. But be sure you start correctly by buying the best seeds. Procure COOPER'S CATALOGUE from locul Sellers and buy.. COOPER'S SEEDS—"THE SEEDS OF SUCCESS."
F. COOPER, LTD WELLINGTON, N.Z. GET A FREE SAMPLE OP pALMERSTON JALAfIALLA fjiEA THEN YOU'LL BUY THE HALF OHEST
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1920, Page 8
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