AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ELTKAIVL WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, etc., including, 20 4-year fat and forward bullocks 30 fresh and forward cows 20 good lambs 20 store pigs 10 dairy heifers and cows 40 store lambs 2 good farm horses On account of a client—--8 young dairy <jows 13 springing heifers, off hard country On account of a client — WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 299 shares in Eltham Co-op. Dairy Co., paid up to £149 10s (in lots to suit purchasers)
HAWi'itA. THURSDAY, JULY 24. 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc., including—■ 30 fat cows 20 2-year empty ; heifers .00 good hoggets 20 porkers 60 pigs 1 16-can milk waggon, practically new, and harness - 1 spring cart, cart saddle 1 good cattle dog 500 SHEEP, including— On account of Cunningham and Buist—150 mixed aged ewes, in lamb to Romney rams IN DAIRY PENS. On account of various clients—30fo DAIRY HEIFERS & COWS WAVERLEY. % FRIDAY, JULY 25. 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc., including—--50 4-yeav bullocks 10 pigs 300 SHEEP, including—--200 hoggets 50 fat ewes
ON THE FARM, OEO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. At 1 o’clock. FARMERS’ CO-OP. in conjunction with NEWTON KING LTD., will offer on account of Messrs Alan Good, Wm. Cowan and W. Lambie — 250 HIGH CLASS JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS SPRINGING HEIFERS These heifers will be drafted in lines to suit buyers. We have inspected the above cattle and aTe able to say.i they are a splendid lot. Good dairy sorts, size and condition are here. Heifers with depth of body to make milkers; many are fawns and dark ' Jerseys, springing up well now. The vendors made, cereful selections when getting these heifers together, and Messrs Good and Cowan have not allowed h buyer in their paddocks, reserving for this sale. The yards are on the farm at Oeo, on the main road, and we recommend anyone looking for dairy heifers to attend. ON THE FARM, RAWHITIROA ROAD, OAONTJI. FRIDAY, JULY 25. At 12.30 p.m. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr Arch Lusk, whose lease has expired, to sell on above date — WITHOUT RESERVE Q DAIRY COWS, mostly Shorthorn, to calve Aug. and Sept. 8 3-year springing heifers 16 2-year springing heifers 20 yearling steers (Shorthorn) 20 yearling heifers (Shorthorn) 3 Shorthorn bulls 4 heavy draught horses, all harness
1 mare and foal Spring dray and harness, Cambridge roller, swamp plough, disc harrows, chain harrows, 4horse blocks, swingletrees, plough chains, spring trap, gig and harness, with cans, tools and sundries, fowls, ducks, and quantity household furniture WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 3-cow Ruld milking machine and Lister engine The above cows are a very good line, and nearly all have been bred by the vendor. This is Mr Lusk’s first sale, and purchasers can get in here with every confidence. Light Luncheon Provided. TERMS STRICTLY CASH unless previous arrangements have been made. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ON THE FARM, HURLEYVILLE. TUESDAY, JULY 29. At 12.30 o ’clock. pHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr R. G. Scown, whose lease of Nelson’s property has expired, to offer as above — 1300 SHEEP, DAIRY HEIFERS, HORSES, ETC. Full Particulars Later. JCY Sheets hold no terrors if they are warmed with the “Unique” hot water bottle. Look for name on stopper. All ehemista and dealers sell them. —1
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 July 1924, Page 10
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