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AUCTIONS. FARiERS 8 CfrOP" ON THE FARM, UPPEE HASTINGS ROAD, MANGATOKI. — I ."■. TUESDAY, JUNE 26. ' «*?*" At 11 a.m, sharp. \ fHE CO-OP., tav^ w^ \ favoured with i'>truetious from ■ the Executors of tl^ "Estate of the late ; Mr E. J. Fearo;* \ 0 by publi* auc- | tion as tibo"\f€— » WITHQiUT RESERVE. gg CHOICE JERSEY <& HOLSTEIN DAIBY COWS 2 in-calf heifers '• /; 7 weaner heifers ■- /; 2 bulls ;, r 2 half-draught geldings (all farm A work) - 1 half-draught mare (good) 1 hack Milking machines and engine, 12 j, milk cans, waggon, dray, har- £' ness, M.H. mower, s.f. plough, disc, tyne and chain harrows, hay rake, tools and numerous farm sundries WITH SLIGHT EESEEVE. 1 Maxwell motor ear in good condition NOTE. —Our agent has inspected the above herd and reports that the cows are all young, in good condition, and due to calve July, August and early September. The late Mr Fearon had been dairying for a number of years, and as this is the first time a sale has been held we have no hesitation in recommending any intending purchasers to attend this sale. Light Luncheon Prorided. 23.25 ON THE FAEM, OHANGAI. | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. »JHE FARMERS' CO-OP, have received instructions from Mr D. I. Wills to sell on above date— WITHOUT EESEEVE. ! gj DAIRY COWS, Jersey and Hoi- i stem cross, July and August ! calvers 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 horse 7 weaners 1 sow 5-eow releaser milking plant, Warwick engine (50 hours to tin benzine), waggon, roller, s.f. plough, chain harrows, hay sweep, copper and stand, milk cans, furniture, lino, 10 fowls and all farm sundries Cows may remain on place until 30th June, at purchasers' risk. Luncheon Provided. AT MR E, S. CAMPBELL'S YARDS PATIKI EOAD (For Convenience of Sale). WEDNESDAY^ JUNE 27. At 1 p.m. fHE FAEMEES' CO-OP, have received instructions from Messrs Loeldey Bros, to sell on above date— WITHOUT EESEEVE. g() DAIEY COWS, mostly August' • calvers S yearling Jersey cross heifers 2 milk cart horses 1 spring dray, milk cans, disc harrows, set 3-horse bars ! NOTE.~The cows are mixed breeds, ''< with big strain of Jersey, are all young and in good condition. Mr Lockley is giving up dairying and everything is without reserve. Light Luncheon Provided. WAVEELEY YAEDS : ' (For Convenience). THURSDAY, JUNE 28. At 1 p.m. "£ms FAEMEES' COOP, have received instructions from Mr Ben Waterland to sell on above date— WITHOUT EESEEVE 140 DAIRY COWS, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers 2 milk cart horses 1 Lord Lupin filly, 3 years 1 heeling dog 1 milk waggon The above cows are aIL in excellent condition, the majority aro showin- ( well into the Jersey strain, and are due to calve August and early September. 26,27 ~^raE~^E^s7^VERLEF^ (For Convenience of Sale). WEDNESDAY, JULY 18. At 11 a.m. THE FARMErIFcO-OP. have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Kobt. Bremer, Sons and Co Waverley, to sell their amm.,l drift of 400 < JEI*SEY, HOLSTEIN AND SHORTHORN DAIRY IIEIFliiES For f m ther particulars apply the auctioneers, Ul' LAND TO ES SOLD"BY~p"rji£ic AUCTION. OKAIAWA SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, .JULY 9. At 2 p.m. *yHE following three lots will be offered as above on account of the Trustees of the late .Jans CUmtiuiiHeii--LOT 1— G8 ACEES LOT 2—15 AGUES (On Nonmmby Bond, adjoining Okaiawa Township) LOT 3-1 AGUE (corner Ngntu ami Kokiri Eoads) Fuller particulars and conditions of sale may be seen at the offico of tlio Auetioneres.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 June 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 June 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 June 1923, Page 12