AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. FARMERS’ CO-OP. MR GEO. PETCH’S SALE Clients Please Note that this Sale is CANCELLED
INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1.3, 1925. At 1 p.m. HEAD OE MIXED CATTLE, etc., including — 25 fat and forward cows 10 choice Jersey woaner heifers 40 -good Jersey in-calf heifers (2 and 3-year-old) 20 good lambs 1 hack SPECIAL ENTRY. 82‘5 4 & 5 -YEAR-OLD EWES (in lamb to Southdown rams MR H. BARR’S SALE. Or. the Farm, Scott Road, Hawera. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 13, 1928. WITHOUT RESERVE. 'J'HE FARMERS ’ CO-OP. have been instructed by Mr. H. Barr, who is giving up dairying, to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of his well-known herd comprising—(j- JERSEY & Jersey cross young dairy cows, I.C. pedigree bulls 4 sows in pig 2 3-year geldings by Prince Douglas (broken to lead only) (slight reserve) Also — 6-cow Uheda milking plant, with Game pulsator (slight reserve), Macdonald pump, and Anderson engine (slight reserve) Emerson hay loader McCormick big 6 mower Stacker Set 4-horse discs Bamford hay rake, new tS.R. .19 20-gai. milk cans | 300 feet half-inch piping i 8 doors, timber, window sashes, J frames, and windows, bricks, i iron, and numerous sundries { Also — | Quantity furniture comprising—i 2 oak sideboards and dining j table, wardrobe, 3 dressing l tables and sundries ! NOTE—The cows are all young, goodj bodied Jerseys, in excellent condition, ! and are well known in the district for their high production. They are all in calf to pedigree bulls and calving I dates will be supplied at the. sale. Should purchasers desire it, cows may remain on the farm until the June 30. NOTE—- | THE VENDOR GUARANTEES ALL COWS TO BE IN CALF. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT 12 NOON SHARP. , MR P. M. PRATT’S SALE. ON THE FARM, HASTINGS ROAD, MATAPU. THURSDAY, .TUNE 14. , At 12 noon sharp. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have been instructed) .by Mr P. M. PRATT, who is giving up dairying, to sell as above WITHOUT RESERVE the following— £2 JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS “ J YOUNG COWS, principally 3rd aind 4th caivers .12 2-year in-calf heifers .15 milk-fed wean or heifers 1 pedigree 3-year bull (S.R.) 1 Red bull calf 2 yearling bulls 3 useful farm horses l hack 1 gig horse IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES— Hay rake, discs, t.yme harrows, tripod harrows, spring dray (good order), hay frame, set harnas, 2 collars and harries, gig and 'harness, S milk cans, 30-gal. Sanitary King separator, swingletrees, sledge, s.f. plough, gate, hay sweep, copper' and stand, circular saw and bench, grindstone, gate, ladders, farm tools, timber, 60 test bottles, 1 cattle dog, 6 fully paid shares Man gat ok i Dairy Co. 1 NOTE. —The -majority of these young cows are early caivers, being due in July and August; they are in splendid condition. Individual dates and the tests will be given at the sale. Also On account of Messrs NAUGHT ON BROS., who have disposed of their farm and stock — 3 farm horses .1 hack Booth, Macdonald hay sweep, Deering mower, s.f. Massey Harris plough, set of tyne harrows, block dray, harness, cans and sundries LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. T>E in the fashion Savoy. Dine at the your mascot in your tank. Big Tree is not for show, but for Good luck will follow in your ■el tracks.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 12 June 1928, Page 10
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