AUCTIONS. . FTIHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE 1 ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP N.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FOR MAY- * Kaponga— Friday 28. Clearing Sale, C. Kelland, Rawhitiroa—Friday 28. Opunake—Monday 31. JUNE— Manaia—Tuesday 1. Okaiawa—Mpnday 7. Eltham—Wednesday 9. Hawera—Thursday 10. Hawera Horse Fair—Saturday 12. /Manaia—Tuesday 15. Okaiawa—Monday 21. Eltham—Wednesday 23. Hawera—Thursday 24. s Kaponga— Friday 25. Auroa—Monday" 28. -Manaia—Tuesday 29. CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 28. At 12.30 sharp. riIHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE - * ORGANISATION SOCIETY Of ix.6., Lit)., have received instructions from Mr C. Kelland, of Rawhitiroa who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above/ without reserve— 3$ young cows, Aug. and Sept. _ , ,''.'.' calvers ' ■. ;• •, ■'•,-.. 2 pedigree Jersey cows 2 pedigree; Jersey^ heifers 2 pedigree Jersey bulls 22 2-year-old heifers in calf : 17 weaner heifers 1 milk cart gelding 1 brood mare stunted to Victory Chief ■■■-■- 1 3-year gelding by Commander 1 yearling filly by Victory 1 foal by Dominion 3 sows 1 Yorkshire boar 4 slips ' » 2 dogs Milk cart and harness, milk cans and buckets, 200 gallon • tank, Methven boiler, wheelbarrow, hauling chains, sledge, saddle and bridle, quantity of furniture and sundries, factory shares. NOTE.—Practically the whole of the herd were bred by Mr Kelland, vrhc culled heavily and kept nothing bul thp best. Luncheon Provided. KAPOXGA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1915. * At Ip.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., will sell by public auction as above — . 1 60 HEAD CA™«E, including— 40 store cows 15 fat cows 24 forward cows 60 mixed weanere • 20 weaner heifers 4 bulls | 12 pigs WEBSTER, DOBSON AND CO LIST OF SALES. MAY— Strathmore—Monday, 31. AT THE MARI, HIGH STREET, ELTHAM. SATURDAY, MAY 29. j At 1 o'clock. KING AND STIBBS will sell by public auction as ai«ove — Number mixed poultry. 10 good stores • 5 good slips. I 8 weaners 50 posts, 2 tanks, 1 large sprayer, 20gal. separator (nearly new), 24 pints' watches, 2 gents' bikes, riding saddle, harness, etc., 1 ton prime onions, 2 tons table potatoes, hams, bacon, ,6 sacks cauliflowers, 10, sacks pumpkins, quantity new and second-hand furniture. Also— 1 thoroughbred horse, stinted to Dominion. 1 4-year-old cob, broken to harness. I T» BMkiepwt. ro BMkttptrs. To Btekeepsrt. To Booktopora. IT is in the best interest erf Beekeepers that we advise them, to Bee our BEE HIVES AND OBTAIN ! BEE HIVES AND OBTAIN , QUOTATIONS. QUOTATIONS. We guarantee the QUALITY of our HIVES and FITTINGS. Last Year's Prices have been REDUCED. We hold a large stock of AMERICAN COMB FOI7NDA7TON. Write for Particulars a*»d Prices to THE ttTAWERA QASH AND ■pvOOR TpACTORY. QUIN BROTHERS. Proprietors. IT FATuUftiS QUICKEST! OSMOND'S CA'-F FOOD. TNSIST on the Calf Meal that is A. strongest in flesh-forming elements —that's OSMOND'S. Goes farthest and costs least. & nON (N.Z.). LTD.. CLEVELAND ST. ... WELLINGTON Taranaki Agents: THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. RELIABLE Hot Water Bottles, that last for years, are manufactured by the North British Rubber Company,, and have their brand on every bottle. Procurable all Chemists.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 27 May 1915, Page 8
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