SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST £5O HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Etc., including— On account of Mr. Chas. B-ayly. Toko—■ 20 choice 3-year springing heifers AT HAWERA YARDS. (For Convenience of Sale.) TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. At ’ 12.30 p.m. sharp. 'JMJE FARMERS’ CO-OP. has received instructions from Mr. J. H. R. Free, who is leaving the district, to cell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE: 45 DAIRY’ COWS, mostly young early calvers 2 farm horses, all farm work Spring cart, e.f. plough, dray, tripod and disc harrows, 7 milk cans NOTE. —These cows are in good condition and showing up nicely ir calf. Terms STRICTLY CASH unless financial arrangements have been made with the management beforehand. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922. gLe JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS j V YEARLING HEIFERS 30 springing heifers and cows 5 first- .’lass Jersey cows, clos6 to profit On account of a client — 15 good dairy cows ON THE FARM, WHAKAMARA. (Opposite the School) WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP has received instructions from Mr. L. W. Hun-wi-ek, Whakamara, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE: , DAIRY COWS, all Jersey crj;s, August and September calvers 4 2-year in-calf heifers 1 2-year Jersey bull ' 1 spring cart mare, slight reserve 1 eart mare Spring dray, milk cans, harness, s.f. plough, tine harrows, tools, cattle dog. sundries, etc., fowls WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 Simplex 3-cow plant milking machine, with Anderson engine and Booth McDonald pump 1 5-seater Ford car in. good order 61 fully paid-up Mells Dairy Co. shares Meth ven copper and tubs, porcelain Lath and basin NOTE.—Buyers’ attention is drawn to the sale of the above* herd, which com- ■ prises all Jersey cross cows, in good 1 condition and showing up well in calf. Terms STRICTLY CASH unless finan- • cial arrangements havd been made with the management beforehand. AT OUR ELTHAM YARDS (For Convenience of Sale.) FRIDAY. AUGUST 4, 1922 At 1 p.m. sharp. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received inst: actions from Messrs. BADGER BROS., Matemateonga, who are giving up dahying, tc sell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE—OX HOLSTEIN, SHORTHORN & JER- ° SEY CROSS DAIRY COWS. practically all 2nd, August and Septembei* calvers 35 2-year-old springing heifers from choice herds
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1922, Page 8
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