SALES BY AUCTION. HAWERA. THURSDAY,* AUGUST 5. g?J FORWARD AND STORE COWS 10 fat cows 160 weancr heifers 100 weaner steers 50 mixed vveaners 25 store pigs 400 f.m. ewes, in lamb to Romney 1 Tarns ■ 250 ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 50 fat ewes 500 hoggets (goal) 40 ewes (in lamb to b.f. vams) 300 hoggets 320 hoggets .10 Lincoln hoggets (off turnips) SO prime fat hoggets 25 store pigs On account of Mr. H. J. Bourke—--1 pedigree Jersey cow, Moth of O.K. (7504), calved Sept. 20, 1B17; bred by A. E. Watkin, Esq. 1 IN DAIRY PENS: , 35 choice springing heifers 12 choice dairy heifers AT THE HOMESTEAD, YORK ROAD, ' fIteDHIRST. MONDAY, AUGUST oth, 1920. At 1 p.m. Sharp. WE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. JTAVE received instructions from Mr. C. F. A. Volzke, who has sold his farm, to self by auction, without re--12 DAI RY COWS, mostly 2nd and 4th calvers, Jersey and Holstein 1 store cow * 4 2-year heifers (good) 1 bull, rising 3 years, Holstein _ x 2 bulls, 15 months (I Holstein, 1 Shorthorn)'' 2 horses, m.d., aged 1 milk cart 2 milk cans, aerator, gig, harness, cross-cut saws, sledge, chains, etc. Oars for intending purchasers will leave our Stratford office at 12 noon on the day of the sale.
JERSEY BREEDERS' Will be held at the New Plymouth Showgrounds on i WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1920. PEDIGREE JERSEYS. Entries Already Received— A HEIFERS Animals of Superior Type and Butterfat Blood. Rjch in the blood of K.C.8., Majesty's Fox, Campanile Sultan; Petune'a Noble, Viola's' Golden Laddie, etc. Every animal passed by Inspection Committee. Entries received by— E. GRIFFITHS, Hon. Sec, Box 93, New Plymouth.
ON THE FARM. . FRANKLEY ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, AUGUST sth, ' At 1-o'clock. THE FARMERiTcb-OPERATIVE ' ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.,. TTAVE been instructed by Mr. JOHN GROOBY, who is giving up dairying, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE: >7 MIXED COWS, August and September calvers 7 choice mixed springing heifers Also on accoufc of C. D. CHAMP—--2 half-draught horses 1 good pony Farmers' Favorite drill, M.H. binder, manure distributor, spring cart and' harness, gig and harness, set spring tooth harrows, with skeith, 8.-McD harrows, 3-leaf tine harrows, tripod harrows, sledge, 8.-McD. s.f. plough, stumping jack, maul, wedges, cross- / cut saw, military saddle, spray, quantity furniture and sundries, On account of other clients— Hand Chaffcutter, s.f. plough, block' dray. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
SEED POTATOES. XU% have available and guarantee the following; varieties true to name:,— Sutton's 26, Sutton's Abundance, Sutton's Supreme, Arran Chief, King Edward, Sir J. G. \yilson, Maori Chief, WEBSTER BROS. ' SOLE BROS. WfE know where to go for the best Cattle and Sheep, fattened on the sweetest Taranaki pastures. That i 9 why our joints are always well flavored, tender, and juicy. £P MOTTO-QUALITY
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1920, Page 8
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