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AUCTIONS. ' ON THE FARM, SKEET ROAD, MATAPU. TUESDAY, JUNE 22. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., have been favored1* with instructions from "Mr A: H. Gilbert, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as. above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 44 choice Jersey cross dairy cows, mostly 3rd and 4th calvers, due to calve July and Aug. 4 sows in pig, due to farrow early in August 1 pedigree Berkshire boar, 3 years 30 store pigs ' 1 half-draught gelding, all farm work 1 bay mare, .7 years, all farm work 1 unbroken black pony, rising 3 years ** 1 9-coulter Empire Jr. drill (slight reserve), Adriance mower, Booth, Macdonald s.f. plough, disc and tine harrows, roller, milk waggon (will carry 12 cans), 5 25-gai. milk cane, 2 20-gal. milk.cans, rubber-tyred gig, Methven copper, washtub, pig barrels and troughs, quantity l£in piping, testing box (hold 50 bottles), and numerous sundries NOTE.—These cows are extra choice, well into the Jersey strain, and are in the pink of condition1. They have- been well culled out each year. Dairymen requiring choice dairy cattle should attend this sale. Test of each cow will be given out on day of sale. All stock can remain on the farm at purchasers' risk until July 1. Terms for all Sundries STRICTLY CASH. Lunchedn Provided. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE a GRADE FRIESIANS AT "OAKLAND PARK," NOLAN ROAD, HAWERA. (3 miles from Hawera Railway Station) MONDAY, JUNE 28. At 12 noon sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., have been favored with instructions from Mr C. A.' Clarke, who owing to ill-health has sold his farm and is retiring from dairying,'to / sell by public auction as above— LOT I—Pedigree Friesian cow Willowvale Parth'ena, born April 19, 1916, No.. 2632 N.Z.F.H.B. LOT 2—Pedigree Friesian heifer Parfchena Rozine Segis, born Aug. 12, 1918, No. 3901 N.Z.F.H.B. ■ . LOT 3—Pedigree Friesian heifer Oakland Roeine Segis, born Aug. 5, 1918, app. 1, vol.-8, -N.Z.F.H.B. LOT 4—Pedigree Friesian heifer Pauline Segis d e Kol, born Aug. 12, 1918, No. 4087 N.Z.F.H.B. LOT s—Pedigree Friesian bull Rozine Segis 111., born Aug. 20, 1916, No. 1496 N.Z.F.H.B. LOT 6—Pedigree Friesian bull Ideal Prince, born Aug. 21, 1918, No. 2562 N.Z.F.H.B. . LOT 7—Pedigree Friesian bull King of Oaklands, borii Aug.. 1, 1919, reg. vol. 9, N.Z.F.H.B. (See Catalogues for extended pedigrees and other particulars) 27 extra choice grade Friesian dairy cows, ail young and in calf, due to calve July and Aug. 3 grade Friesian heifer calves j 6 lambs j 1 mare, good milk carter, all work [ 1 boy's pony, quiet Saddle and bridle, light milk waggon with pole and shafts (almost new, slight, reserve), 5 milk cans, cooler, * etc., set milk cart harness, sledge on wheels, discs, tine harrows (almost new), new d.f. plough, Eureka manure and _rass seed i distributor, hay sweep, mower, j harrows and other implements, j se.t 2-horse bars and chains, separator, testing box (hold 40 ! bottles) and scales, numerous! farm tools and sundries, practically new 5-seater Dodge mot tor car in perfect order (slight reserve), 2 fully paid-up' Farmers' Co-op. shares, good all-round cattle dog Household furniture, including large rimu extension dining table, dining room suite of Morris chairs NOTE—Our agtent, who has * inspected the foregoing stock, reports! as follows : This herd comprises a quality lot of pedigree and grade Friesian cows and heifers, in splendid condition and showing up well in calf. They are all young, low set, and absolutely lack coarseness. Both COWS and heifer S possess great constitution, and have been sired by the very best butter-fat strain bulls. For several years past Mr Clarke has weighed and tested, the milk of each cow and heifer, and any not coming up to the mark have been culled out. This year the herd has averaged over 3501b butter-fat per beast. All butter-fat records will be produced on day of sale. Oakland Park dairy stock can be confidently recommended to those buyers who are desirous of improving their herds by '"the addition of high-class butter-fat cattle. Cars will leave the Auctioneers' Hawera office and branches on day of sale. Terms for all Furniture and Sundries STRICTLY CASH. Luncheon Provided. ** "'.:"■:.__ 14'7'9,21,td

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXI, 15 June 1920, Page 8

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