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AUCTIONS. I 7 CO-OP~ I ON THE FARM, MAIN SOUTH I ROAD, OTAKEHO. f I TUESDAY, JUNE 12. ' ; = B '■% I At 1 p.m. < H THE FARMERS' CO-OP, have heem I favoured with instructions from I Mr W. A. Verry to sell on above date— ■ WITHOUT RESERVE I 2 draught horses •*-* H 7 yearling heifers V H 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 3 years H 2 sows and litters H 1 s.f. plough, disc harrows, tripod I v harrows, spring dray and har- -H ness, hay rake, 7 milk eaiw, H Silver Wyandotte fowls H Household furniture and effeetflfc H including double and single H I bedsteads and wire mattresses^ duchess chest, wardrobe, sidfr» H board, dining room suite, din- H ing and kitchen tables, chaiw, hanging lamp, overmantle, 7» yards linoleum, carpets, toote H and sundries MORTGAGEE'S SALE. rf H fHE FARMER'S™ CO-OPERATIVE I ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP H N.Z., LTD., have'received instruction* from the Registrar of the Supreme H Court at New Plymouth, on the requeat H of the Second Mortgagee, to sell by public auction at their Sale Rooms ElI tham, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th da* of June, 1923, at 2 p.m.— gg ACRES S Roods 2 Perches, a littl* H •, more or less, Freehold, Part Section 13, Block 13, Ngaer* Survey District, with all improvements, subject to mortgage of £2500 to John Burkett ! The property is a dairy farm situate about 2J miles from Eltham, with a 4roomed cottage and the usual outbuilctings. - Application to the Registrar containing mortgagee's estimate of value may be seen at the Supreme Court Office, New Plymouth, during office hours. Copy of same, also particulars an* conditions of sale, may be inapeete* without fee at Auctioneers' office, or at office of Mortgagee's Solicitors, Wrigkt and Lawrence, Fenton St ;> Stratford. WAVERLEY SALEYAEDS FRIDAY, JUNE 8. " f At 1 p.m. '' ■ ' ""^ '" ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEEBS will sell as above— , 40 fat and forward bullocks X 30 fat and forward bullocks .' 25 dairy heifers, r.w. bull * 12 Hereford heifers (good) 1 fat heifer - - ->s- ""' j 2 fat cows Ti^^: • 8 springing cows """<: 20. empty Holstein heifera "* 14 Jersey cross empty heifers "** 12 springing heifers 8 springing cows t 70 lambs 50 lambs ■> 120 ewes in lamb - Instructed by the D.O.A. in the estate of Edward Charles Beswick— 1 motor lorry * - YOUR HORSES & COWS I NEED GOOD COVERS. I Give the animals the protee- I tion they deserve. Co-op I covers ensure the utmost com- I tort at minimum expense. I CO-OP HORSE COVERS I are made from the very best L I white duck with collar check I lining. I CO-OP. COW COVERS l^^^^l can be had in white or greea I duck with back straps or lea I straps. - I . These covers are made in New I Zealand and are specially de- I signed to suit local conditions I -frice list from any of our I branches. I FARMERS' CO-OP. I H . ALg BRANCHES. _ I OUR MOTTO IS: "Service to Our Suppliers." do not claim to have a special seat in Heaven, neither do we claim thai we are the only ones in our line of business, but we have MADE himdreds of farmers in the baekbloeks of JNew Zealand by assisting them to realjse equal values for their cream M compared with the man who is situated nearby a good factory, on a good metalled road. We do not ask you to take up- SHARES, hence" the capital expenditure is a saving to you. ARE WE RIGHT OR ARE WE WRONG f Write us— JJAORILAND JJAIKY QO., T TD^ " P.O. BOX 185, WANGANXJL Agents for "DIABOLO" Separatow.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 7 June 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 7 June 1923, Page 8