SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP LIST OF CLEARING SALES, 1922. AUGUST. Tuesday 15 —H. George, Ketemarae Rd., Hawera. Tuesday 15—H. J. Jacobsen, at Stratford Yards. Wednesday 16—R. Dobson, at Inglewood Yards. $ Wednesday 16—A Client, at Inglewood Yards. Wednesday 16—Opunake Horse Fair. Thursday 17 —Inglewood Horse Fair. Friday 18 and Saturday 19—Hawera Horse Fair. Friday 18 —W. Ricketts, Ngaere. Saturday 19—Mrs. F. M. Robson, at Stratford Yards. Thursday 24 —-S. C. Tonka, Sale of Jersey Heifers at Hawera Yards. Wednesday 30—J. F. Stevenson, Heifer Fair, at Hawera Yards. SEPTEMBER. Monday 25—George Blanchard, Ngutuwera. AT THE OPUNAKE YARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922. At 12.30 p.m. Sharp. »J»HE FARMERS’ CO-OP has received instructions from Mt. H. Ashworth, who is retiring from dairying, to sell by Public Auction a-p above— WITHOUT RESERVE}: J 0 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, all 3rd cal vers, and just on the point of halving 6 springing heifers close to profit 1 spring cart gelding 2 bulls 8 weaner pigs 1 breeding sow, tip dray and harness. gig and harness, milk cans, I 13-coulter M.H. drill, concrete roller, stumping jack, sundries, etc. 1 1 4-eow bucket plant Auto milking machine (slight reserve) NOTE. —These cows are all young, are in good ■ condition and close to profit. Individual tests and dates of calving will be given out on the day of the sale. Intending purchasers are recommended to be present. Terms STRICTLY CASH unless financial arrangements have been made with the management beforehand. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY AUGUST 15, 1922. 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc., including: 30 weaner heifers 25 store cows 20 dairy heifers and cows OPUNAKE SPRING HORSE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. At 11 a.m. sharp. 1 20 HORSES, including broken and unbroken. heavy, medium and light draughts, milk carters, ■light harness horses, hacks, ponies, etc. 1 good milk waggon, 2 buggies, long shafter gig and harness SPECIAL ENTRY. On account of Mr. J. M. Hickey, sen. 12 staunch heavy draught mares, all work 2 staunch draught stallions 12 unbroken draughts, 1 and 2 year 2 Shetland ponies and saddle horses 1 milk waggon (carry 12 cans), 1 spring dray and harness All horses MUST be yarded by 9.45 a.m. HAWERA SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. -L AUGUST 18 and 19, 1922. 210 HORSES, comprising heavy, light and medium draughts, milk carters, light harness horses, • hacks, ponies etc. 100 good milk carters broken to all work 40 good three-quarter to heavy draught horses, all work 30 light harness horses, hacks, •ponies, etc. 20 good Shetland ponies quiet for children to ride Buggy and pole shafts, quantity harness, waggon and dray 1 Shetland stallion, Lord Hastings On account of Mr. Phil Bremer, Okaiawa— J THOROUGHBREDS (1 gelffing --uid 3 fillies); 2by Husban<nnan out of Gleam, 1 by Gazeley out of Gleam, 1 by Husbandman out of Vacilate On account of Messrs. McCarthy Bros.. Harleyville—--20 milk carters, unbroken and broken On account of Messrs. Wilson and Buckley, Ara rat a—--2 staunch draught shatters, all work 5 good milk carters, all work ORDER OF -SALE: FRlDAY—Draught horses and milk 0 carters. SATURDAY —Light. harness horses, hacks, ponies, etc. All unbroken horses must be yarded by 8.30 a.m., and broken horses by 10 a.m. ENTRIES SOLICITED,
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1922, Page 8
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