SALES BY AUCTION, FARMERS CO-OP £JALENDAR OF £<LEARING JUL'X. " 1 Tuesday 27 th.—Waverley Dairy Heif«r Fair. Wednesday 28th.—W. R. Laurent, at Hawera Yards. Friday ;>oth.—E. X. Jones, Ngaere. Friday 30th.—S. K Roberts, Waiongtma, Saturday 31st —JR. S. Ivirkjatrick, Awatuna. AUGUST. Monday 2nd.—Tlios. Bolger, Duthio Road, Mangatoki. \ Wednesday 4th. —Dennis King, Skeet Road, Kapuni. Thursday Winks, Ararata. Thursday flth.—Wrooby, Frankley Rd., New Plymouth. INGLEWOOD SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6. ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN. Forms obtainable on application. Please note change of date. OPUNAKE SPRING HORSE FAIR. - SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN. ■ Forms obtainable on application. HAWERA SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 & 21. ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN. Forms obtainable on application. * OKAIAWA. MONDAY, JULY 26. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including:— 20 store cows 10 forward eows-^ 3 fat cows 10 good Jersey cross yearling heifers 10 yearling steers , 5 springing heifers 1 Shorthorn bull
On account of Mr. Thos. Irwin, who has sold his farm—--40 choice mixed dairy cows, young, early calvers (see special ad--0 vertisement for fuller particulars) AT OKAIAWA YARDS. (For Convenience of Sale.) MONDAY, JULY 26. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. THE FARMERSTCOOPERATIVE ORGANISATION SUCIETV Ul' NEW ZEALAND, LTD. JJAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. Thos. Irwin, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above,— WITHOUT RESERVE: CHOICE MIXED DAIRY COWS, young, early calvers NOTE—With the exception of a few old cows the above are a choice lot, in fair condition, and very forward in calf.
IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT THE WAVERLEY SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, 27th JULY, 1920. EASY TERMS. FARMERS' CO-OP. in conjunction with MESSRS. PALMER & GRAY, has received instructions from MR. E. O'MERA to offer as above:— LOT I.—Homestead Block of approximately 112 acres, with dwelling house and all other nacessary outbuildings thereon. LOT 2, approximately 97 without buildings.— TERMS—--5 per cent, on fall of hammer; 10 per cent, on possession; 5 per cent, in two years or buildings to the equivalent on Lot 2. Balance 5A years at 5i per cent.
This is a nice warm country, miles from the town ship of Waverley and a dairy factory. v The whole of the area is plnughable and anvone in search of dairying country should not fail to inspect. Further particulars from the auctioneers, or from Mr. O'Mera, Waiiganui, who will be pleased to show intending purchasers over the properties. WAITABA-AWAKINO MAIL. J WISH to notify the travelling public that on and after the 20th May, a car will leave Waitara at 7 a.m. daily, carrying all passengers and mails beyond Tongaporutu. C. H.' JOHNSTON, proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1920, Page 8
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