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AUCTIONS. ■ mON THE PAKM, MANAIA ROAD, KAPUNI. h Monday, "July ie. At 12 noon. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ■ ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from Mr J. F. Stevenson to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 120 dairy cows, mostly July and August calvers, mostly young 130 in-calf dairy heifers, 3-year-olds, Holsteins, Shorthorns, and Jerseys, big percentage early calvers WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 7 horses, suitable for milk carters and hacks and harness horses The cows can remain on" property until August 1. • Luncheon Provided. Mr J. F. Stevenson has selected these cows from several Northern Taranaki herds, and in every case he has had a heavy reject, recognising that nothing but the best are saleable in this district. These cows are in good North Taranaki condition, and will all be sold under Mr Stevenson's personal guarantee, and he also invites intending buyers to inspect the cattle at any time. 47,9,11 ■• — ■-* NEWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEARING &ALES. JULYTuesday, 10— R. A. Warner, St«ny River Yards. Wednesday, 11— W. J. Bowman, Pukearuhe. Thursday, 12—A. Walker, Tuna. Thursday, 12— H. A. Bowman, Ackworth Road/ Lepperton. Friday, 13 —Jos. Gray, Monmouth roa.d. Stratford. Monday, 16— G. S. Taylor, Urenui. Tuesday, 17— F. G. Yeates, Frankley road. Wednesday, 1&— R. Home, Toko. Thursday, 19— W. Brown, Cardiff. Thursday, 19—Symons Bros., Pungarehu. Friday, 20—Mrs M. A. Miller, Warea. Friday, 20— J. Fay, Huirangi. Friday, 20— N. Thorpe, Stratford. Monday, 23—L. Jenseii, Norfolk Road, Inglewood. Wednesday, 25—A. D. Gray.Okato. Wednesday, 25— R. D. Milne, East 1 Road, Toko. ! Thursday, 26— F. J. Moore, Ngaere. Thursday, 26— F. H. Sampson, Sentry Hill. Thursday, 26— F. J. Moore,- Robson road, Ngaere. Monday, 30—M. Hopson's estate and J. H. Hopson, Bristol road, Inglewood. AUGUST— Thursday, 2—A. Ellis, Oxford road, Okato. Wednesday, B—H. Stonnex, pedigrae and grade Jerseys, Rahota^ yards "f TUNA, MIDHHIST. THURSDAY, JULY 12. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr A. Walker, who is giving up dairying owing to his eons going to the front, to sell on. the' farm on above date— WITHOUT RESERVE, 55 dairy cows, 2nd to 4th calvers, expected to calve JulyAugust 8 2-year springing heifers 1 2-year Shorthorn bull 2 sows 12 milk cans, milk cart, sundry farm implements, etc. WITH.SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 heavy draught horse, 7 years 1 light harness horse, 7 years 1 motor cycle Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. 9,11 y ON THE FARM, PUNGAREHU. THURSDAY, JULY 19. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Messrs Symons Bros, to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 75 dairy cows 15 pedigree Ayrshire cows 6 2-yr pedigree Ayrshire springing heifers 2 2-yr springing heifers 3 pedigree Ayrshire bulls 6 pedigree Ayrshire yearling heifers 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 2 pedigree Berkshire sows (Septeniber) 4 pedigree Berkshire boars (sis months) 2 peSigree Berkshire sows (July and August) 1 pedigree Berkshire' boar, imported 17 store pigs 9 milk cans 40 feet milk chute, vat and tray, pig troughs, barrels, etc. Luncheon Provided. ' JSale at 12 noon. Slight reserve on the yearling heifers, the two early sows and the imported boar. NOTE.—These cows are a good line of early calve-rs and young, containing a lot of well-bred, high-testing Ayrshire cows. Messrs Symons Bros, took over this herd five years ago from their father, wlao was dairying for 20 years. Three of the Berkshire sows are prizewinners at the New Plymouth, Hawere sad Manawatu shows. 9127

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 9 July 1917, Page 8

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