SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY AUGUST 15, 1922. 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc., including:— 30 weaner heifers 25 store cows 20 dairy heifers and cows 20 choice Jersey heifers (good quality) OPUNAKE SPRING HORSE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. At 11 a.m. sharp. 120 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 shatter 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. AT OUR STRATFORD YARDS (For Convenience of Sale) TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922, At 1 p.m. rpHE FARMERS’ have received instructions from Mr. H. A. Jacobsen, Tututawa, to sell by Public Auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE: 25 YOUNG DAIRY COWS, 217*1 cal vers 1 in-calf heifer 1 Jersey bull, 5 years 1 yearling Jersey bull 8 weaner heifers 1 steer yearling 2 horses ON THE FARM, KETEMARAE ROAD, HAWERA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP has received instructions from Mr. H. George I to sell by -public auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE: g2 EXTRA CHOICE GRADE JERSEY DAIRY COWS, practically all young, Aug. and Sept, calvers, and in calf to the pedigree Jersey bull Gleam’s Sun Prince 4 extra choice grade Jersey springing heifers 1 pedigree Jersey yearling bull 2 good waggon horses, all work 10 store pigs 2 sows with litters 1 p.b. Berkshire boar 1 3-cow plant Gane milking machine, with 3 h.-p. Hornsby engine and Harkness pump 30 cwt. milk waggon, Oft Cambridge roller, mower, manure distributor, s.f. plough, sets disc, tine, and tripod harrows, hay sweep, 20-gal. Methven copper, milk cans, harness, chains, trees, tools, sundries, etc. NOTE. —One of the* best opportunities ever offered' to dairymen to secure young grade Jersey dairy cows possessing excellent butter-fat records, is placed before them in the unreserved disposal of the above herd. Our agent has personally examined the FACTORY RETURN SHEETS, and states that the herd has averaged 313 lb of butter-fat per cow. These cows have been on turnips for the past two months and consequently ate in grand condition. Calving dates will be given out on the day of the sale. We confidently recommend dairymen to attend. Luncheon Provided. Terms STRICTLY CASH unless financial arrangements have been made with the management beforehand. HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. FARMS RS ’ CO-OP., STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—AUGUST 15. , Advice labels on application. CREAM THE p.RESH pOOD QOMPANY “HAVE pleasure in guaranteeing that they will pay suppliers not less than—--I_/g PHR LB. FOR BUTTER-FAT DURING AUGUST. The Company will also purchase the Cream from Cheese Factories who have not dual plants, on most liberal terms. For particulars apply to— THE SECRETARY, St. John’s, Wanganui. Or— ' FRANCIS W. COURT, Representative. Box 56, Stratford, I Or JEUot Street. N«IW >
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1922, Page 8
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