AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z„LTD. NOMINAL CAPITAL .. £500,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ... £267,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL . .. £141,000 Fixed Deposit Bates—--12 months, 5 per cent. 24 Months, 6 per cent. 36 Months, 6£ per cent. Stock Auctioneers, Wool Brokers, Stock, Station and Insurance Agents, Valuators, Assessors and General Merchants, House and Land Agents Skin, Hide and Wool Sales held MONTHLY at WANGANUI. ITINERARY OF CLEARING SALES.. •Tuly 14—Mrs Rae, Kapuni. July 15—Best Bros, (in conjunction Tvitli N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd). •Tuly 16—Rees Jones, Te Kiri. July 16—J. McKay, Qkaiawa. •July 17 —T. A. Bridge, Rowan Road, Kapuni. July 18 —C. Meuli, Bird Road, Stratford July 18—Dave Campbell,' Auroa yards. July 21—E. Storey, Kakaraihea yards. July 21—Mrs M. J. Butler, Toko. July 21 —T. A. Bridge, Mangawhero Road, Kapuni. July 22 —Geo. Newport, Te Kiri. July. 23—Messrs Good, Laihbie and Cowan, at Pihama. July 25—Arch. Lusk, Ononui. July 25 —Robert Bremer, Sons and Co. —Springing heifers at Waverley Yards. July 29—R. G. Seown, Hurlevville. July 30—W. H. Watkins, D. Walker and J. Aiken, springing heifer sale at Waverley yards. July 31—W. G. Hilliar, Opaku, Whenuakura. ' MANAIA. TUESDAY, JULY 15. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, Etc. On account of a • client— Double bedstead, washstand and duchess, kitchen utensils, lino, chairs, etc. OPUNAKE. MONDAY, JULY 14. 4 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc. MONDAY, JULY 14. At 1.30 o’clock. i ON THE FARM, CORNER OF SKEET AND MANAIA ROADS. FARMERS"* 30-OP. have re- \ eeived instructions from Mrs Rae to offer on the above date—WITHOUT RESERVE 35 COWS (Jersey-Holsteins), early culvers 2 farm horses 4 pigs Disc, s.f. plough, drill, tine harrows, dray (new), harness, milk cans, gig and harness, hay rake, 3-cow L.K.G. milking plant, Lister engine
Mrs Rae is giving, up farming, and everything is to be sold to the highest, bidder. ON THE FARM, NEXT. TAUNGATARA FACTORY, TE KIRI. WEDNESDAY, JULY Jfi. At 12.30 p.lll. FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr Rees Jones, whose lease has expired, to sell on above date— WITHOUT RESERVE DAIRY COWS, August and September calvers 1 Jersey yearling heifer Spring tine cultivator, chain harrows, McCormick 11-coulter disc drill, disc harrows, Andrews and Bevan chaffcutter No. 2, s.f. swing plough, milk eans, tools and sundries, and several axles and springs for gigs and waggons, McCormick Daisy side delivery ■ Also — All his household furniture, comprising 9-piece dining room suite, sideboard, hall stand, chest of drawers, ottoman, dressing tables, iron bedsteads, mattresses, tables, chairs, pictures, kitchen utensils, etc., phonograph and records The above cows comprise a fair percentage of Jerseys and are in good condition, early calvers and are for absolute sale. Light Luncheon Provided. TERMS STRICTLY CASH unless previous arrangements have been made. ON THE FARM, ' ~~ TN KAKARAMEA TOWNSHIP. MONDAY, JULY 21. At 1.30 p.m., immediately after the Yard Sale. T HE BARMER~CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr E. Storey to offer his small herd of—--11 VERY CHOICE COWS Eight of these are grade Jersevs, three are Jersev-Holstein cross. This herd- has done over 3001 b. fat per cow at the factory, agd our agent, who has inspected them, recommends these cows to anyone wanting good cattle.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 July 1924, Page 8
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