SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP OPUNAKE HORSE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1922. INGLEWOOD HORSE FAIR. THURSDAY AUGUST 17, 1922. HAWERA SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY & SATUDAY, AUGUST 18 & 19, 1922. Entries solicited for all of the above fairs.
ON THE FARM, AUSTIN ROAD, HAWERA. FRIDAY, JULY 21. At 12.30 p.m. pHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. has received instructions from Mr. E. G. Harrison, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE: CHOICE DAIRY COWS, mostly Jersey cross and all 2nd and 3rd calvers, calving in July and August 3 geldings 2 milk cart horses 1 gig horse Milk dray and cans, sundries, etc. NOTE.—The above herd comprises l mostly young Jersey cross cows, in the pink of condition and showing up well in calf. Buyers would do well to attend this sale. Luncheon Provided. Terms STRICTLY’ CASH unless financial arrangements have been made with the management beforehand.
ON THE FARM. WAIWERA ROAD, TOKO. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922, At 1 p.m. qpH'E FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr. F. G. BRINSON, who is retiring from dairying, to sell by Public Auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE—DAIRY COWS, Jersey Cross, July, August and Sept, calvers, in good condition, all showing well in calf. In calf to Pedigree Jersey • bull 3 weaner heifers 1 horse, cart and harness Milk Cans and Sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON. Terms STRICTLY CASH unless financial arrangements have been made with the Management beforehand. ON THE J?ARM, TE POPO. MONDAY JULY 24, 1922. 12.30 p.m. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. has received instructions from Messrs. Knox and Schultz to sell by Public Auction as above, the following— WITHOUT RESERVE: Q 9 DAIRY COWS, Holstein, Shorthorn and Jersey, mostly second calvers. due Aug. and Sept. 8 pedigree Shorthorn dairy cows 10 i.c. heifers, rising 3 years 3 pedigree Shorthorn weaner heifers 12 m.t. heifers, 2 and 3 yr. 29 steers. 2 yr. 28 calves 3 pedigree Shorthorn bulls 3 horses, heavy (slight reserve) 2 „ SUNDRIES: All nearly new gig (? shaft), 1 John Deere s.f. plough, sledge, washtubs, copper and ■stand, 38 totara posts, 3 milk’ cans, horse clipper, 6 hens, 5 geese, 4 bags manure, 1 good cattle dog. Light Luncheon. Terms STRICTLY CASH unless financial arrangements have been made with the management beforehand. HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. FARMERS’ CO-OP., STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—AUGUST 15. Advice labels on application.
FARM TO LEASE 3 OR 5 YEARS. JQA ACRES, situated on metalled ‘dtOV roa d, all in grass but 20 acres shelter bush. Subdivided into 18 paddocks, about 300 acres ploughable (80 acres being ploughed). Balance easy rolling country. Buildings consist of Two Houses, 5 and 7 rooms; dairy, cowshed, woolshed. Factory, school and post office within one mile. RENT, 12/6 PER ACRE. WANTED. TV ANTED —For a Client, Dairy Farm, ’’ 50/70 acres. Must be a payable proposition at la per lb butter fat. EXCHANGE. rpOWN PROPERTY' for Small Dairy A Farm. APPLY—NEWTON KING, L TD STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD. | Land Department,
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1922, Page 8
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