SALE.' BY AUCTION. FARMERS CO-OP £LEARIN G Q A L E S . 1921. JUNE. Saturday, 25.—E. Mcßeth, Normanby. Monday, 27—T. H. Tayler, at Eltham Yards. Monday, 27th—Thomas Herbert, Otakeho. Tuesday, 28th—Mrs. E. J. Gamlin, Rama Road, Auroa. Tuesday, 28th—Jane Bros., Normanby. Wednesday, 29 —Lon Wickham, Kaponga. Thursday, 30.—William Wickham, Bird Road, Stratford. Thursday, 30.—W. Chatterton, Te Roti (at Hawera Yards). JULY. Friday, I.—M. J. Joll, Okaiawa. Saturday, 2. —R. H. Higgins, Cameron Road, Westmere. Tuesday, 5.—L. Hitchcock, Manaia. Thursday, 7. —Martaletti Bros. ’(Waver* ley Yards). Tuesday, 12. —South Taranaki Jersey Breeders’ Association, sale of pedigree female stock, Egmont A. and P. Association’s Showgrounds, Hawera. Thursday 14th—S. Watkins, Kohi. Wednesday, 20th—D. R. Walker, Ohangai. Thursday, 21st—Arthur Kemp, Te Popo. Wednesday, 27. —Chas. Humphries, Opunake. AUGUST. Monday, I.—W. Watkins’ and D. Walker’s dairy heifer sale, at Waverley Yards. OPUNAKE, MONDAY, JUNE 27. 200 HEAD MIXED cattle, SHEEP, Sundries, etc., including: 30 springing heifers 100 mixed yearlings 2 hacks and harness horses MANAIA. TUESDAY, JUNE 28. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, etc. ON THE FARM, KAPONGA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29. at 12.30 eharp fHE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JTJAVE been favored with instructions from MR. LEN WICKHAM, who has dieposed of his business, to sell on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: O DAIRY COWS, in full milk 3 dairy cows, July and August calvers 2 2-year grade Jersey heifers, July calvers 1 2-year Jersey heifer (empty) 2 yearling Jersey heifers, empty 1 fat cow, empty 9 porkers 2 butcher cart horses 1 gig horse, 7 years, very quiet. 1 beef cart (in good order), 2 butchers’ carta, 1 spring cart, 1 spring tip dray, 1 breaking-in cart, 2 sets cart harness, 1 set gig harness, stock saddle and quantity of other harness, 2 vises, 1 John Deere plough, 1 John Deere garden plough, 1 mower, set tine harrows, 1 concrete ■ roller with hardwood frame, 250 rimu posts, 2 sledges, swingletrees and chains, hammers and drill, emery wheel, grindstone, GOO new bricks, 30 fire bricks, butchers’ knives and steels, 8 x 10 tent and fly, 40 fowls, 3 jacks, quantity of sundries.
Household furniture and effects, including: Duchess chest, washstand, chest drawers, 2 iron bedsteads, 2 box mattresses, couch. 14 chairs, tables, lamps, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 3 grade Jersey cows 1 yearling grade Jersey bull 1 yearling pedigree Jersey bull 1 pair iron grey horses, 4 atid 5 years * 2 milk cart horses, 4 and 5 years, just broken 1 boy’s pony (by Havoc) 1 waggon arid harness (to carry 15 cans; in use 18 months) ON ACCOUNT OF MESSRS. B. & A. CLELAND: 1 draught mare, 5 years (good quality) 1 three-quarter-draught mare, 3 years NOTE. —We would like to draw special attention to the horses, which we can recommend to dairy farmers and others in search of good young active sorts. Light Luncheon Provided.
BUTTER, CHEESE AND CASEIN ! MANUFACTURERS. We are now making arrange- *' ments for purchase of cream for I coming season. J'. W. COURT, Representative. Box SG, Stratford J JfljrgK.e WANOtiyvi" 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1921, Page 8
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