SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP ELTHAM. WEDNESDAyT J ULY 12. 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, SHEEP; PIGS,’ Etc. I's fat bullocks 7 choice dairy cows On account of Mr. Baber— WITHOUT RESERVE: 31 dairy cows, August cal •.•erg 2 bulls 8 weaners KAPONGA. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922. JOO HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc., including—--10 Jersey weaner heifera AT OUR STRATFORD YARDS. (Fot convenience of sale) •SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922. At 1 p.m. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP- have received instructions from MR. J. E. P. HICKEY, who is retiring from dairying, to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE: gQ JERSEY & HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS. 2nd and 3rd calvers, due to calve from first week August The above cows are in splendid condition and in calf to Pedigree Jersey bull. 3 farm horses (Slight Reserve)
HAWERA. THURSDAY, JULY 13. gOO HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, Etc.', including — 15 fat cattle IN DAIRY PENS. On account of Mr. Geo. Green, who is leaving the district — WITHOUT RESERVE: CHOICE DAIRY COWS, Jersey cross and Shorthorn. July, August and September calvers 3 2-year in-calf heifers 30 choice yearling Jersey heifers 6 yearling heifers 1 2-year bull 1 spring cart mare 1 harness horse 1 horse, gig, harness and lamp (practically new) Spring cart and harness, 7 milk cans On account of Messrs. Murray and Winks, Hawera — 30 choice dairy cows, 2nd and 3rd August and September calvers 25 choice springing heifers On account of a client — 9 extra choice young Jersey dairy cows, July and August calvers 300 MIXED SHEEP, including—--100 fat and forward wethers On account of Mr. A. B. Robertson — 30 choice dairy cows, July and August calvers, mostly 3rd calvers HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. ' FARMERS’ CO-OP, STRATFQRD. NEXT § ALE—JULY 18. Advice labels on application. SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS. TO-MORROW. WEBSTER BROS. YVI LL at their Mart, on account of Mr. J. DOUGLAS PERRETT, Medallist, St. Louis and Anglo-Japanese Exhibitions, Devonport, Auckland — A COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, Etc. SALE AT 2 O’CLOCK.
FARM TO LEASE 3 OR 5 YEARS. 4QA ACRES, situated on metalled road, all in grass but 20 acres shelter bush. Subdivided into IS paddocks, about 300 acres plougha'ble (80 acres being ploughed). Balance easy rolling country. Buildings consist of Two Houses, 5 and 7 rooms; dairy, cowshed, woolshed. Factory, school and I post office within one mile. RENT, 12/6 PER ACRE. WANTED. YX7ANTED —For a Client, Dairy Farm, 50/70 acres. Must be a payable proposition at Is per lb butter fat. EXCHANGE. 'T'OWN PROPERTY for Small Dairy Farm. APPLY—NEWTON KING, L TD STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD. Land Department,
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1922, Page 8
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