AUCTIONS. 1 FARMERS’ CO-OP. ! MR S. A. JENKINS’ SALE. ON THE FARM, MANGA WHERO ROAD, ELTHAM. THURSDAY, JUNE 2G, 1930. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Air S. A. JENIvINS, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell on his behalf — j 44 JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS | DAIRY COWS 20 Jersey cross weaaer heifers 1 yearling pedigree Jersey bull 2 useful farm horses | 1 school pony 24 fat lambs 1 sow, to farrow in August 1 sow and litter of four 1 Ford ton lorry (good order), 30 cwt. tip dray, D-coulter R. & G. drill, McCormack mower, s.f. R. & G. plough, McCormack lucerne sweep, lucerne cultivator, ty-ne and light tripod harrows, I set heavy chain tripod harrows I NOTE.—The majority of this herd j are 3rd and 4th ealvers. They are in j good condition and all arc due to calve in August and Setpcmbcr. This is a I genuine sale and buyers need have no 'hesitation in attending. Light Luncheon Provided
ME, W. MISKELLY ’SS SALE. | ON THE FARM, HUNTER. ROAD, ! ELTHAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1930. At Noon sharp. FARMERS’ CO-OP. have been favoured with instructions from Mr W. MISKELLY, who. is leaving New Zealand to take up farming in the Old Country, to sell on his behalf — WITHOUT RESERVE JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS 5 2-year Jersey in-calf heifers .11 Jersey weaner heifers 2 half-draught horses (all work) 1 light marc (all work) 3 Tamworth sows (due early in July) 1 p.b. Tamworth boar 33 White. Leghorn fowls 1 cattle dog FURNITURE to be sold includes 1 cottage piano, Singer sewing machine (practically new), 3 wardrobes, tables, 2 dressing tables, I sideboard, 4 dining room chairs, 3 wicker chairs, 2 Morris chairs, 2 double beds, hospital bed, wire and kapoc mattresses, lino, Axminster carpets, 1 dinner set, 1 afternoon tea set, and sundries FARM IMPLEMENTS— Samson stacker complete, 2 Me-Cormack-Deering hay sweeps, 1 Mc-Cormack-Deering hay rake, I Standard mower, s.f. Duncan plough and tyne and chain harrows, Farmers’ Favourite drill and manure distributor combined, 3-horse discs, tip dray, i light waggon, sledge, pig sty on skids, cart, saldle and breeching, 3 pair spiders, waggon reins, 3 horse collars and haimes, swingletrees, milk cans, lady’s bicycle with kit, Methven copper and stand, 36 cow covers, 3 horse covers, lawn mower and sundries
WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 5 Farmers' Co-op. shares (fully paid up) 1 Ford motor car in splendid running order 1 -1-cow Uneda milking machine On account of a Client— I 30ewt. dray NOTE.—Our agent Has inspected this offering and reports "the cows are a young herd in extra good condition. They have averaged just on 3001bs. fat for the past season; 16 are due to calve in July, 22 in August, and the balance early September. The furniture and implements to be sold are also in good order." Intending buyers cannot do better than attend this sale. On account of the furniture sale will com- ■ mcnce at 12 o’clock sharp. Light Luncheon Provided.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 June 1930, Page 8
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