SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS GO-OP ON THE FARM. OTAKEHO- ’ FRIDAY, JUNE 30. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. has received instructions from Messrs. Sandford and Timmins, who are leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE: CHOICE DAIRY OOJVS ? mostly Jersey cross and to 4th July and August calvers 1 Shorthorn bull, 4 years 1 yearling grade Jersey bull 5 springing Jersey heifers by pedigree Jersey bull 8 yearling Jersey heifers by pedi- ’ igree Jersey bull 2 half-draught horses, good allround farm workers 4. sows and litters 1 sow, close to farrowing 7 milk 'cans, mower, rake, cultivator, disc harrows and usual farm implements, 2 drays, gig and harness, 3-oow plant Treloar milking machine with 2i h.p. engine. NOTE.—The above are a choice lot of cows in good condition and can be rpcnTTi-mended to prospective buyers. Light Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, AUROA, SATURDAY, JULY 1. At 12.30 p.m. Sharp. »JTHE FARMERS CO-OP- has received instructions from Mr. G. H. Trundle, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE: DAIRY COWS, mostly 4th and sth early calvers 12 Jersey cross in-oalf heifers 4 empty cows 1 bull 3 horses 2 sows 1 4-cow plant milking machine Treloar releaser, L.K.G. cups, Warwick engine and Harkness pump Spring dray, saddle and ibritching, set discs, tripod harrows, 6 milk cans, sundries, etc. Light Luncheon Provided. Terms STRICTLY CASH unless arrangements have been made with the management beforehand.
ON THE FARM, MATAPU. MONDAY, JULYJL v At 12 noon sharp. npHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. has received instructions from Mrs. M. Harrington, who is retiring from dairying, to sell by public auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE: gg EXTRA CHOICE DAIRY CQWS, mostly young, July, August, September calvers 18 2 and 3-year heifers 14 picked yearling heifers 2 Shorthorn bulls (bred by Mr. JC. Wright, Matapu) 2 Shorthorn bulls (yearling and 18 months) 9 fat sheep 10 store pige .3 sows in pig 1 boar 3 farm horses, all work 1 gig mare 1 pony and foal M.H. 9-Coulter drill, moving machine, hay rake, disc and tine harrows, hay sweep, s.f. plough, waggon and milk cans, dray and harness, gig and harness (in good order), stumping jack, wedges and hammer, swingletrees and chains, 16gallon separator, other farm implements, honey extractor and bee boxes, sundries, etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. NOTE. —These are a choice lot of cows, mostly young and showing up in calf. All are in great condition, and as Mrs. Harrington is retiring from dairying everything, will be sold to the highest bidder. This is a splendid opportunity for buyers to secure some real good dairy type cattle. Terms STRICTLY CASH unless arrangements have been made with the management beforehand. Light Luncheon Provided.
LOCKTITE ‘ THE EASY TUBE REPAIR. QAFE for any size Cut or Blow-out We have sold this Repair Outfit io; Four Years without a single complaint PRICE 2/6 5/6 STAINTON & CO.. NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phones 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142.
A CHANCE FOR FARMERS. rpHE MOA DAIRY COMPANY have for Sale, either with land or lor removal, COTTAGES & CREAMERIES at Waitui, Lincoln and Waiongona. Apply—- - MANAGER, gox 29, Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1922, Page 8
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