SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP HAWERA SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AUGUST 18 and 19, 1922. : 210 HORSES, comprising heavy, light ! and medium draughts, milk 1 carters, ■ light harness horses, j 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 — /£ THOROUGHBREDS (1 gelding ;».nd 3 fillie^); 2by Husbandman out of Gleam, 1 by Gazeley out of Gleam, 1 by Husbandman out of Vacilate On account of Messrs. McCarthy Bros., Hurleyville—--20 milk carters, unbroken and broken On account of Messrs. Wilson and Buckley, Ararata—--2 staunch draught shatters, all work 5 good milk carters, all work ORDER OF SALE: FRlDAY—Draught horses and milk 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. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. ON THE FARM CLIMIE RD., NGAER'E. FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922. % At 12.30 p.m. gpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received
instructions from Mr. W. Ricketts, who is leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE: 2g CHOICE JERSEY DAIRY COWS, 2nd and 3rd early calvers 3 2-year Jersey heifers 1 Jersey bull 2 half-draught horses (good) 2 sows, close to farrowing 1 spring cart, 1 set harness, 1 gig and harness, 1 get harrows. NOTE. —The above are a very choice lot of young Jersey cows. They are in good condition and showing up well in calf. Light Luncheon Provided Terms Strictly Cash. AT OUR STRATFORD YARDS. (For convenience of Sale.) SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922. At 1 p/m. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mrs. F. M. Robson, Kiore, who is giving up dairying, to sell by Public Auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE—gg YOUNG DAIRY COWS, mostly 2nd to 4th calvers, at profit and due to calve Aug. and Sept. On account Mr. M. T. Phillips — 10 young dairy cows (good sorts) ON ACCOUNT OF A CLIENT. FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Sale Yards, at 2 p.m. on TUESDAY, 29th August, 1922, the following property, situated on the Derby Road, near Tariki, being Section 12, Block XII., E.S.D. ftft ACRES 3 Roods 32 Perches, of which 60 acres are in grass, and balance good standing bush, fended on three boundaries, watered 'by running stream. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Offices of the Auctioneers at Stratford and Hawera. HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. FARMS b’s 7- C O - O P., STRATFORD. NEXT SALE, SEPTEMBER 12. Advice labels on application. QOACH pAINTING gHOP. ■p) L. McWHIRTER has opened a Coach-painting Shop at the Corner of Leech Street and Gover Street. All Classes of Vehicle Painting (Carts, Motor-cars, etc.) undertaken. WORK GUARANTEED. HOUSEWIVES! If you have not used DHOBIE SOAP TWN’T delay to buy a bar from your Storekeeper. Read the directions for washing clothes without boiling, on “Dhobie” Labels. DHOBIE SOAP is second to none for all household use. i Obtainable frnm All Storekeepers. “USE IT i”
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1922, Page 8
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