SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP STRATFORD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -25 duiry cows and heifers 10 fat eowfl On account of a client—--65 Jersey and Jersey cross yearling heifers (in lots) INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922. 30 GOOD FORIVArS) 4 & 5-Yr BULLOCKS, Subject to sale. 70 16’monthS heifers and 2-year empty heifers, good. 20 choice Jersey heifere 30 springing heifers and cows 6 fat cows 30 fat sheep. Practically without reserve30 mixed steers and bullocks 25 empty heifers.
ON THE FARM. TARIKI ROAD, TARIKI. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. rrHE IVRMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd., have received instructions from Mr. JOHN TWIGG, to sell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE— Oft JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS (in full milk) 1 Pedigree Jersey bull 2 sows, 1 boar, chain and disc harrows, and 1 spring cart. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. F A RM E RS ’ CO-OP., STRATFORD. NEXT SALE DECEMBER 5. Advice labels on application. STRIKE A STRAIGHT FENCE LINE WITH JOHNSON’S ENGLISH FENCING WIRE, AND SWALLOW BRAND ENGLISH NETTING. <9 Arrived in New Plymouth per PORT DENISON. % rpHE following are the gauges to arrive— Johnson’s No. 8 Plain Ga'lvd. Wire. Johnson’s No. 9 Plain Galvd. Wire. Johnson’s No. 10 Plain Galvd. Wire. Johnson’s No. 12 Plain Galvd. Wire. Johnson’s Reaisteel Wire. Johnson’s 6in. Bai<b Wire in |-cwt. coils. SWALLOW BRAND NETTING. 36 x 2 x 19— Fowl Netting. 72 x 2 x 19—Fowl Netting, 48 x 2 x 19 —Fowl Netting. 24 x 4 x 15—Pig Netting. 36 x 4 x 15—Sheep Netting. Secure your requirements for delivery direct from the steamer and save charges. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ALL BRANCHES. '
AUCTION SALE, STRATFORD. AT LAMASON’S MART, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), NOVEMBER 21. i ’J’ l LAMASON has received instructions froDKMrs. C. R. Brown, to sell, without reserve, in the Mart, for convenience of sale, the whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, comprising: Double wooden and iron bedsteads, box mattrasses, wire mattrasses, bolsters, pillows and bedding toiletware, duchesses, washstands, dressing tables, chest drawers, chairs, single beds and bedding, machine, dining-room and kitchen tables, round table, settee and cushions, easy chairs and others, dresser, bookcase, clocks, pictures, lamps, glassware, curtains and poles, flour bin, saucepans, basins, crockery and kitchen utensils, milk dishes and buckets, strainer, stone jars, mincer, safe, barrow, galv. bath, copper and stand, lawn mower, saws, and a host of sundry tools. Sale at Mart 1.30 p.m. JpYES FRONT! Saving at the Spigot and wasting at the Bung-holo. That’s what you’re doing by not having your clothes cloanod by us. Costumes, Suite. Hats, Gloves, Furs and Overcoats of all descriptions when e’eaned by us are clean. Make no error when having yours done, and eee it is done at MCCULLOUGH’S Opposite McNeill's, Devon Street, New Plymouth. The BEST CLEANERS. DYERS, HAT RE-BLOCKERS & RE-MO DEALERS IN TARANAKI.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1922, Page 8
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