SALES BY AUCTION. OPUNAKE. MONDAY, AUGUST 2. QKA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, ineluding:— 35 store cows 6 fat cows 20 20-month steers 20 yearling Holstein heifers 50 well-grown yearling Shorthorn and Holstein heifens 15 early yearling Shorthorn heifers 60 yearling steers 100 mixed yearlings 40 springing heifers 1 3-year Shorthorn hull Ifi store pigs 40 in-lamh ewes 22 strong store ( pigs 1 purebred Berkshire sow, due to farrow in August
STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3rd., 1920. '" STORE COWS 35 2-year steers 30 yearling steers 25 yearling steers 40 yearling heifers 35 mixed yearlings ]5 yearling Jersey heifers 10 dairy cows 20 dairy heifers \2OO in lamb ewes 50 Jersey cross 2 and 3-year forward i.e. heifers On account MR. BEXICFIELD, who is giving up contracting—--1 4-horse team complete ' 3-horse team complete The aljore are practically wiii. .n't reserve and will he sold if there h any reasonable oiler. / SALIC AT 1 O'CLOCK.
ON THE FARM. KKKET ROAD, KAPtN'I. WE.DXICSDAV, AUiUST 4. At 1:2.31) p.m. sharp. THE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOC'IKTY OF - NEW ZEALAND; LTD. from Mr. Dennis King, who has sold his Ski'ot Road farm, to sell by public auction as a' WITHOUT RESERVE:, DAIRY COWS, mostly young Jersey ami Jersey-Holstein cross, Aug. and Sept. calvers 30 very choice Jersey cross springing heifers 2 sows 1 Berkshire boar 2 store pigs 3 waggon horses, disc ha'rrovvs, etc. NOTE. —Mr. King has been dairying on the above farm for the paat 13 years. and this is his first sale. His stock have been Well wintered on turnips and oaten Straw, and are in absolutely the pink of condition. We can recommend the above stock to any dairymen in search of a few good cows or heifers I Luncheon Provided.
ON THE FARM, TARIKI ROAD, TARIKI. j THURSDAY, sth AUGUST. ' At 11 o'clock. THE FARMER^ 7 CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TAVE been instructed by Mr. CHAS. HALL and Messrs. PUTT BROS,. who have sold out and are leaving the district, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE: On beliali of Mr. HALL--2Q 'MIXED & GRADE DAIRY COWS, . springing and in calf. 1 choice yearling heifer 2 good farm horses, all work 24 good store pigs 4 pedigree Berkshire sows, close to profit 1 pedigree Berkshire boar Spring cart and harness, tine, chain and disc harrows, swingle bars, chains, etc., si. plough, 5 good milk cans, 15 cow covers, 17 brown and white Leghorn fowls, 2 good sheep and cattle dogs, all tools and sundries. ' On behalf of Messrs. PUTT BROS., for consilience of sale— DAIRY COWS, grades and mixed. . r > young Berkshire breeding sows 1 sow with litter 1 young Shorthorn bull Gt)OD LUNCHEON PROVIDED. We have inspected both these herds, and any dairyman in Taranaki can improve his herd by attending the sale of these cows. Mr. Hall's cows are in tiptop condition, and are all young and in calf to a Jersey bull. They returned over £2O per cow last season at Is 9d .'per lb butter fat. Messrs. Putt Bros, have been dairying for many years, and have always culled heavily and have n splendid herd of young cows, mostly -T'l^-Holstein
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1920, Page 8
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