SAiES BY AUCTION. FARMERS CO-OP fJALENDAII OF QLEAKING SALES. 1 ■ ■ ■ sja^.M'tdlti AUGUST. Thursday ll)th.—o. H. Knoffloch, Opunake. Monday 23rd.—H. Crozier, Corner Junction and Upland Roads. Wednesday 25.—P. A. Bourke, Whenuakura. Newman Bros., Malone and Worthington yards (about end of August). OPUNAKE. AIONDAY, AUGUST 18. gA,Q HEAD CATTLE, including 40 store'cows 25 forward cows , .'iO yearling steers 8 forward 3-year steers GO yearling heifers 100 mixed.yearlings 40 springing heifers 20 fat hoggets 30 store pigs STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1920. IK A HEAD CATTLE, including:— 35 store cows 30 yearling heifers 20 yearling steers 20 mixed yearlings 15 dairy cows 25 dairy heifers 100 ewes, in lamb SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. MANAIA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17. OOQ. HEAD ..MIXED CATTLK, ineluding:—/ *■ -■■:•' 20 forward epyrs ,''. R fat' cows. .*' 2-,y4ar heifers ' 2.Vy*a>i>ijng h'eifers ' ' 20 yearling ,ste,ers 12 Holstein pifers, off turnips IS steers, off turnips 30 springing heifers 3 bulls 33 Tamworth cross store pigs, good 30 good store pigs 2 breeding sows 100 posts 1 threshing machine, chaffcutter Quarter-acre, section situated in Manaia Township, block 1, section 3, with large iron shed thereon, facing Mftiiaia' Road.'
INCLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. 30 cows 20 2-year Holstein and Shorthorn steers (well done) 15 3 : year steers 15 fat and forward 3 and 4-year forward bullocks 27 good Jersey yearling heifers 45 good* Shorthorn yearling heifers 11 very good Shorthorn yearling steers (off turnips) 40 good Holatein heifers 50 mixed yearlings 30 good yearling steers 20 empty heifers' 20 Jersey cross empty heifers 10 tip-top Jersey cross and Jersey grade dairy cows 20 good mixed 3-year springing heifers 130 hoggets 50 in lamb ewes HAWERA SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 AND 21. At U a.m. sharp. 200 H°RSES' comprising unbroken and broken Heavy, Medium and Light Draught, Milk Carters, Spring Carters, Light Harness Horses, Hacks, Ponies, etc. On account of Mr. J. F. Stevenson, Mahaia—
35 good milk-cart horses, broken to lead On account of Mr. John Lupton, Waverley—--7 half-draught horses 4 heavy draught horses On account of Elmalie Bros., Waverley— -8 half-draught horses 3 heavy draught horses Order of sale: Friday—Unbroken, heavy, medium and light draughts and milk-carters. Saturday—Light harness horses, hacks, ponies, etc. All unbrokens must be yarded by 8 a.m. and brokens by 10 a.m. Further Fntries Solicited. FARMERS' CQ-OPj HAWERA. SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. OFFERINGS of the above will be held at Stratford every four weeks. Sheepskin Valuation, Tuesday, Aueust 17th. 1920. . Hide and Tallow Sale, Tuesday, Sepfpmhor Id lflW) ' "
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1920, Page 8
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