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AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY. JULY 14. At 1 p.rii. sharp. TUIE FARMERS* CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr 11. Hnnc.o, To Popo, who is giving up dairying, to soil by public auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE YOUNG DAIRY COWS (all 2nd to 4th culvers, due to calve August-Sept ember) The above herd is in good condition and are off very steep country. We can recommend these cows t 0 do well on more open country. On account of a client--17 young Jersey and Jersey-llol-stein cross dairy cows OX THE FARM, HAST I VOS ROAD. MAX 0 A TOKI. THURSDAY, JULY Hi. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have been favoured with instructions from Mr A. C. Pease, who has leased his farm to his sons, who are going in for sheep, to sell by public auction as above — WITHOUT RESEIFVE YOUXG GRADE FRTESIAX COWS 4 sows (to farrow)2 sows (with litter) 1 IS-month Berkshire boar 23 store pigs d-cow L.K.G. milking plant with releaser and shuting, Hutchinson water power. Adriance mower, tyne liarrows. lever plough, spring dray, copper and stand, tubs and farm sundries On account of Air IT. Thiush, sharemilker — 1 child's pony (quiet) 1 set disc harrows, d.f. plough, 4-00gnl. tank, d 20gal. cans, lawn roller, barrels On account of a client — 12 dairy cows ACOTE. —Our agent has inspected the above choice herd, of young Friesian cows. These cows were all bred by the vendor and are splendid types of dairy cattle, which are in good condition. The herd of over SO produced 2(>7lbs. fat per cow and gave up to 31001 bs milk. Air Pease has culled very heavily and this is the. first sale he has held since starting dairying 27 years ago. We have no hesitation in recommending these cows to intending purchasers.

Light LuiH‘lu‘ol) Provided. OX THE FARM, BRIXTOX. FRIDAY, JULY 17. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. npi-IE I'ARMERS’ CO-OP. have been favoured with instructions from Mr P. Sole, who is giving gp dairying, to sell by public auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE GOOD HAIRY COWS, Jersey, .Ter-soy-Holstcin and Shorthorn, .1 niy-August culvers !) weaner heifers 1 spring cart, d.f. R. and G. plough, R. and Miller slag drill, express, 6 milk cans and farm sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 3 good farm horses, 3 to o years 2 unbroken half-draughts, 3 years 'fhe above herd are good dairy sorts and are in splendid condition. They are practically all showing well up in calf. The vendor will guarantee the cows sound. Cars will leave our 11 a - worn and brunch offices on morning of sale. Light Luncheon Provided.

OLKA RING SALK OF DAIRY UKRD. AT FOR DELL. TL’ESDA V. JULY 14. At Noon. R. JACKSON. & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr R. C. SHARPE. who has sold his form-, to soil by miction ns above, tin' whole of his dfiiry herd, consisting of— COWS. i'ikl and tint culvers, due to calve Aug-, nnd Sept., nil in good condition X A i! & 3-YFAR JERSEY & HOLSTEIN CROSS TTEIFERS springing Jersey lnills 10 sowS to farrow _ sows with litters 1 p.b. Berkshire boar 2 medium draught horses, broken to all work D.f. plough, tyne nnd chain lmrrows, Cnmbridge roller, spring tip dray, M.TT. binder, 31 h.p. Blaekstone kerosene engine. Storey 4-cow milking plant, 120 gal. Alfa Lav.nl separator, 5 20 gal. cans, stack hay, 3 acres mangolds, 24 sacks peas, table and seed potatoes, harness, fowls, ducks and usual farm sundries Luncheon Provided. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend the cows as being a first-class herd.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 11 July 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 11 July 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 11 July 1925, Page 10