SALES BY AUCTION. FACERS’ CO-OP STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1922. 900 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, ETC., including—--50 weauer heifers INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922. g.g EMPTY HEIFERS. 35 Jersey and Jersey cross wean er lieifers 25 springing cows and heifers ON THE FARM, WAIPUKU. MONDAY, .TOLY 3, 1922/ At 12.30 p.m. npHE FARMERS’ CO-OPI haw received instructions from Mr. John Scanlon to sell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE: . gtj DAIRY COWS 4 i.c. heifers 4 weaner heifers 3 horses Also plough, harrows, mower, dray and harness, 5 milk cans, and farm sundries 1 5-cow A.W.R milking plant Light Luncheon. Terms STRICTLY CASH unless arrangements have been made with the management beforehand. STRATFORD YARDS. (For convenience of Sale.) TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1922. At 12.30 o’clock. »yHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr. E. N. Anderson, who is retiring from dairying, to sell bv auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE: O 0 JERSEY OOWS & HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS in good condition, mostly third calvers, due to calve in Aug. NOTE. —Prospective buyers would do well to attend this sale- ’ ON THE FARM, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5At 12 noon sharp. mHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. has received instructions from Mr. C. E. Honeyfield, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE: 25 extra choice grade Jersey dairy cows, August calvers 4 pedigree Jersey cows, “.Cloverlea Bell” (1555), “Bell of Mongorie” (14686), “Salies Goldie” (5643), “Cloverbell” (11378) 3 pedigree 2-year-old in-calf heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull “Hawkesbury Grandboy” (5455) 3 pedigree yearling heifers 2 milk cart horses 1 gig . horse, spring cart and harness, disc and tine harrows, milk cans NOTE.—Our Auctioneer has inspected the above herd, and reports that he has no hesitation in saying that it comprises the best lot of cows he has inspected this season. They are all well bied grade Jerseys, early calvers, and in tiptop condition. They are in calf to the pedigree Jersey bull. The whole herd has averaged 3001'b- butter-fat for the season. Owing to the representative football match taking place on the sth prox., the sale will qommence at 12 noon sharp.
’ Luncheon Provided. Terms STRICTLY CASH unless financial arrangements have been made with the management beforehand. iSale Commences 12 Noon Sharp. ON THE FARM. NORMANBY ROAD, MANAIA. THURSDAY, .JULY 6. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. 'J’HE FARMERS’ 00-OP. has received instructions from Messrs. J. and V. Jackson, whose lease has expired, to sei] by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE: DAIRY 'COyS, mostlv early calvers 9 springing heifers 1 bull 3 yearling heifers 8 sows in pig 10 store pigs 5 horses 10 milk cans, 3 sets plough chains, tine and chain harrows, set 3-horse bars, spring dray and harness, s-fr •plough, set discs, hay sweep, sundries. waggon and harness, gig and harness 1 5-cow plant milking machine (Auto), with 2| h.n. Lister engine Light Luncheon Provided Terms STRICTLY CASH unless financial arrangements have been made with the management beforehand. Create an atmosphere of Nazol about vou. so that you constantly inhale it. It is undoubtedly good for Coughs. Colds, Sore Throats, etc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1922, Page 8
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512Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1922, Page 8
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