AUCTIONS. FARMERS' GQ-OP. OKAIAWA. MONDAY, JULY 12. Q(\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, inCsv/ eluding— 20 store cows 10 forward "cows 3 fat cows 10 springing heifers 25 mixed yearlings ; 10 yearling heifers OPUNAKB SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN. Forms obtainable, on application. waverley] FRLDAY, JULY 16. i K|TY HEAD MIXED CATTLE, inJLOU* eluding— 20 store coats , 30 weaner heifer* 25 Jersey cross weaner heifers 25 Hereford and Shorthorn weaners 100 fat and forward wethers IQO lambs, good 60 empty ewos (good) 1 boy's pony, quiet 1 half-draught mare, 3 years, any trial 1 gig and harness UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF SHEEP, DAIRY COWS, HORSES, ETC. ON THE FARM, KOHi. MONDAY, JULY 12. At 12 noon sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., have received instructions to offer at Mr D. Smith's, Kohi, by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. CZKQ MIXED SHEEP, ineluding--142 2-tooth ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams 70 4-tooth ewes in lamb to Lincoln ranis 80 6-tooth. ewes in lamb to Lincoln ewes 34 2 and 4-tooth wethers 102 shorn lambs 170 lambs (woolly) 28 fat Southdown lambs 5 Lincoln rams 8 2-year Shorthorn steers 2 20-month heifers 7 mixed Shorthorn weaners 2 draught horses, staunch and good 1 yearling filly 2 stacks oaten sheaf, stack hay, I d.f. plough in good order, waggon, spring dray, tine harrows and swingletrees, McCormick mower and binder, cultivator, M.H. drill, set Duncan discs, siedge, posts and strainers, ; quantity good wire netting, 1600-gal, Jbank ? quantity farm harness in good" isftter r tarpaulin 18 s IS, and nunisrous sundries; household furniture i and effects NOTE.-=Mr.Smith has.sold his farm and is leaving the district, consequently everything must be disposed of at the hammer. <Jn account of Mr R. Power, his wellknown herd of— # • 35 extra choice Jersey and Jersey cross dairy cows, young, Aug. and Sept. calvers NOTE.—This herd comprises a choice lot of Jersey and Jersey cross cows in absolutely the pink of conditon, held the highest test at the factory last season. * Terms for all Furniture and Sundries STRICTLY CASH. Luncheon Provided. Brake will leave Waverley at 10.45 a.m. sharp for the sale. DJSPERSAL SALE OF HICK-CLASS JERSEY CROSS COWS ETC. ' at waverley yards. tuesdayTjuly is. ' At 1 p.m. sharp. , mHE FARMERS7 * CO-OPERATIVE ■f- ORGANISATION SOCIETY QJf N.Z., LTB>., have been favored with instructions from Mr W. H. Wat-kins, who has sold his farm to sell by public auction- as above — 43 very choice well-bred Jersey cross dairy cows, early 2nd and 3rd calvers in calf to pedigree Jersey bull,. K.C.B. strain 3o extra choice 3-year grade Jersey springing heifers, all sired by pedigree Jersey bull, K.C.B. and Campanile's Sultan strain; in calf to purebred Jersey -bull 1 Jersey bull calf, 9 months, sired by K.C.B. strain bull 1 pedigree Jersey bull, K.C.B, D Shorthorn-Holstein cross springing heifers, in calf to Jersey and Shorthorn bulls NOTE.—The.se cows are well bred' Jerseys, all young and in great condition. They are a good butter-fat strain and in calf to a K.C.B. bred bull. They exhibit plenty of quality and are showing -up well j n ca if. heifers are an exceptionally choice lot, in good condition, and sired by K.C.B. and J Campanile's Sultan strain bulls. This being the best grade herd our agent has inspected this year, we can confidently recommend the above stock to any dairymen in search of a few wellbred Jersey butter-fat strain cows and heifers. T^HY pay more wnen you can get ▼ ¥ • best pebble spectacles to suit all sights for 3/6 at Hart's, the Noted Value Store of Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXI, 10 July 1920, Page 10
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