AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ON THE FARM, SHEET ROAD, KAPUNI. FRIDAY, JUNE 20. At II o’clock sharp. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr J. K. Richards to sell on above date — WITHOUT RESERVE. 3 grade Jersey cows in milk 1 pedigree heifer calf 4 in-calf Jersey heifers ' 6 forward empty cows 6 grade Jersey yearling heifers 1 fat heifer 3 good farm horses Roller, front carriage, s.f. plough, 2 sets discs, tine harrows, McCormick mower, Peering sweep, International side delivery rake and feeding-out trolley, spring dray, harness, quantity of furniture, fowls, ducks, sundries, etc., 1 Reid and Gray drill. ON THE FARM, OEO. SATURDAY, JUNE 21. At 12.30 p.m. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr J. Bradley to sell on above date — WITHOUT RESERVE. 17 DAIRY COWS, mostly Jersey and Jersey cross 3 2-vear in-calf heifers 2 farm horses Milk cart, waggon, s.f. plough, tine harrows, L.K.G. milking machine and Anderson engine, Massey-Harris drill, harness, milk cans, sundries, etc. Light Luncheon Provided. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ON THE FARM, LOWER STUART ROAD, ELTHAM. TUESDAY, JUNE 24. At 12.30 p.m. fJTHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Mrs Watson’s Estate to sell by’ auction WITHOUT RESERVE the whole of her dairy’ herd, comprising—--71 DAIRY COWS, Shorthorn and few Jersey cross, mostly’ August calyers 7 Jersey cross 2-y r ear in-calf heifers 0 Jersey’ cross weaner heifers 1 4-year pedigree bull (bred by’ Thos. Linn) 1 2-vear grade Jersey bull 1 aged Jersey bull 1 three-quarter draught mare, 5 years 2 aged farm horses 40 good lambs 2 fat sheep 15 fowls, 5 ducks, 7 geese, milk waggon (carry’ 12 cans), spring drat’, Adriance mower, Adrianee hay’ rake, s.f. Duncan plough, set ty r ne and tripod harrows, manure distributor, sledge, dray’ and waggon harness, milk caus, buckets, plough chains, stumping .jack’, swingletrees, gate hinges, lawn roller, stack cover (15 x 24), hay knives, tools, etc.
NOTE.—This is a first-class herd, all bred by the late Mrs Watson, who had been dairying here for 18 years without having a sale and had culled heavily. The cows are in good condition, being August and September calvers. Cattle can be left on farm till end of month at owner’s risk. Anyone wanting good brf|d, heavy milking cows would be well advised to attend this sale. Light Luncheon Provided. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. 20,21,23 T H ri QOW. DISPLACE HER PERMANENTLY. DO NOT LET HER BREED. GO IN FOR BUTTER-FAT RACE PURITY. NOTICE ! gHEPHERD ’8 HORSEBREAKERS, Specialists, have set aside the second half of OCTOBER for the Taranaki district to SPEY cows, which is done scientifically and humanely. Entries received by the Farmers' Co-op. at all branches not later than Ist October next. Do not hesitate to enter, as there i 3 money in this. Read the special article in the Hawera Star of June 12th, and consult us on the matter. We can not only interest you, but show you the way to increased profit. ¥ UNION STREET SALE ROOMS. THURSDAY, JUNE 19. At 1.15 p.m. R. P. Morrisseys CO. will sell by public auction as above— Quantity good household furniture and effects, seasonable fruit and produce Also— Prime beef, corned beef, bacon and hams On account of Mr E. Thurston—■ The whole of his practically new modern household furniture and effects On View Morning of Sale.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 June 1924, Page 12
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