AOOTIONEE&3' HOTIOBS. gleabqto rpHE WAIBAEAPA FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD., Stock Department, will hold the following sales: — March 25. H. J. Cooper, Opaki, dairy hefd of winter calvers. March 30.—Mrs. A. M. O'Connor, Ben., Tinui, cattle, sheep, horses, eto. CLEARING SALE. MBS. A. M. O'CONNOR, TINUI. TUESDAY, MARCH 30. At 12 o'clock. rpHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., have received instructions from Mrs. A. M. O'Connor, Tinui, to sell as above:— 200 ewes, 2-tooth to full mouth, running with RomneyBouthdown rams, 12th. I 1 100 wi. lambs, dipped and orutched m.s. 30 ewes and wethers Cattle: 9 milking cows, August, September, and October calvers fl calves S 18-month steers 3 18-month heifers 1 3-year P.A. bull Horses: 2 hacks 1 draught yearling Pigs: 2 sows Poultry: Geese, etc. Implements: I M.H. drill, 1 M.H. cultivator, 1 M.H. binder, 1 M.H. mower, 1 set steel "Queen" discs, 1 Andrew & Beavens chafficutter or bagger, 1 4-leaf set harrows and box, 1 set 4-horse blocks and drains, 1 mettle cart, 1 Cockatoo woolpress, 1 double buggy, i-ton galvanised wire, galvanised pipes, 700 ft. totara timber 4x 8 x 1,1 seed cleaner, 1 d.f. plough, 1 200-gal. tank, 3 riding saddles, 1 cart saddle and breaching, 1 set trap harness, collars, haimes, winkers, reins. Stallion harness, 1 broadcaster' seed sower, and a large range oi sundries, tools, etc. ALSO: Kitchen utensils, 1 treadlo sewing machine, 1 50-gal. Diabolo separator (now), Cobler milk cans, troughs, wheelbarrow, trolley, 100 bags chaff (old), J sacks fowl feed LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, ELLSMERE, OPAKL THURSDAY, MARCH 25. At 1 o'clock. rpHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD., Stock Department, have receive* instructions from Mr. H. J. Cooper EUsmere, Opaki, who is giving uj dairyng, to sell the whole of hi* winter herd, comprising:— 7 cows, calved about one montL 25 Jersey and S.H. cross cows. due April, May, and June 1 purebred Jersey bull, quiet 1 four-cow New Zoalandia milk 1 ing plant, complete 1 90-gallon Alfa Laval separator, hand or power 1 solid copper milk cooler AUCTIONEER 'S NOTE.—As Mr Cooper has been dairying for seven or eight years, and has always adopted a policy of heavy culling, we can thoroughly recommend the above herd to intending purchasers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. EKETAHUNA SALE. THURSDAY,. MARCH 25. 35 2-tooth ewes 200 s.m. ewes 115 4-year ewes 45 fat and forward ewes 60 fat and forward ewes 80 b.f, lambs 80 w.f. lambs 80 good bX lambs > 20 2-shear Romney rams SO fat and forward owes and wethers 250 2-tooth wethers 34 5 and 8-year ewes JOO 4-year ewes 1 chestnut pony and saddle CARTERTON STOCK SALE. LINCOLN ROAD YARDS." FRIDAY, MARCH 26. 11 o'clock. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. LTD. (Stock Department) will sell as above:— 100 forward ewes 115 store ewes 31 2-tooth and 4-year ewes 200 4-year ewes 2 wethers 2 Romney rams 300 good woolly w.f. lambs 300 good woolly w.f. wether lambs 100 prime fat ewes 15 3-year-old steers 10 slips On account Mr. Percy Rayner: 40 2} and 3-year steers, to be drafted On account Mr. W. Henry Booth, whose lease on property has expired: 50 coming 2 and 3-year Jersey cross heifers and dairy heifers, coming to factory date 15 geese On account Messrs August & Sons, who have sold part of their property: 200 2-tooth ewes, running with bi. rams (extra good) 100 2 and 4 tooth wethers 200 shorn ewe lambs, BomneyLincoln cross (extra good line) WAIRARAPA BACON WORSB. IDIGS are now being received at the new works, where bacon eured on bohalf of grower* it now obtainable. R &. EAYNES,
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Wairarapa Age, 24 March 1920, Page 8
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