SALES BY AUCTION. , FARMERS’ CO-OP ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922. J gQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, etc., including—--25 Jersey cross yearling heifers 20 yearling Holstein heiiers 10 springing cows and heifers 10 store pigs 20 guaranteed M.T. 2-year Holstein heifers HAWERA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922. 200 head mixed cattle, s-heep PIGS, etc., including—--30 fat cows and heifers 30 forward store cows 60 Shorthorn-Holstein empty heifers 20 2-year Jersey dross empty heifers 20 mixed pigs 15 dairy cows and heifers -£OO MIXED SHEEP. fTHE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, having received instructions from the Public Trustee, as administrator of the Estate of the late William George Malone (deceased), will offer by Public Auction, at their Saleyards— MIRANDA STREET, STRATFORD, —on — TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922, At 1 o clock, All that piece of land situated in the Land District of Taranaki, containing by measurement 354 acres 2 roods 8 poles, be the same a little more or less. BEING Allotment No. 1 on the Public Map of the Huiakama Block, Ngatimani .Survey District, AND BEING the. whole of the land comprised in C.T. recorded in Volume 46, Folio 34 (Ta/ranakl Registry). This property is well and favourably known, being suitable for either grazing or dairying. The terms offered are exceptionally easy. Further particulars and conditions of sale on application to District Public Trustees at New Plymouth and Hawera. the District Manager, Public Trust Office, Stratford, or the Auctioneers.
HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. FARMS 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. Arrived in New Plymouth per s.s. 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’?; No. 12 Plain Galvd. Wire. Johnson’s Resisteel "Wire. Johnson’s 6in. Barb W’ire in i-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. LOOK THIS WAY! HOWELL’S RETAIL SAMPLE ROOM, CUT-lUE STREET. rpO make room for fresh Samples arriving. are reducing Ladies’ Silk & Tussore Silk Underwear to a very low price. Also numerous other articles of wear very low. Visit us, and you will be pleased with your purchase.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1922, Page 8
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