OrUN .KE SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1895. At 12.30 O’clock Sharp. W, D. S c 0 T T Will sell by public auction ns above, 50 yearlings 60 fresh conditioned young cows % 35 15 to 18-month 80 12 to 18-month mixed 25 young cows (empty) 24 yearlings 20 yearlings 20 mixed yearlings 20 2-year steers 20 fat bullocks 20 2-year steers 15 2-year steers 15 2-year heifers 12 15-month steers 12 15-month steers 10 fat cows 10 fat heifers 10 springers 10 3 -year steers 9 2-year steers 9 3-year steers 9 springing heifers 9 3-year steers 8 cows 0 heifers G springers G 2-year steers 5 2J-year steers 3 heifers 3 well-bred Shorthorn bulls 3 fat cows 2 Devon bulls, 18 months 2 18-month Shorthorn bulls 2 working bullocks (youug) 1 S.F. plough 1 Shorthorn bull 1 half-bred Jersey bull, 18 months Pigs, horses &c. W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer. AWATUNA SALE YAKDS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1895. At 12.30 O’clock.
W. D. S c 0 T Will sell by public auction as above 24 mixed yearlings 17 mixed yearlings 12 18-month steers 6 yearlings 5 heifers 3 18-mon’h steers W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer.
TJIN 31S JK BVJEI3 CIYKA.ISIIVG4 SAX<IS. On the Farm, Te Naran Road, Opunako. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27th, 1895. At 12.30 sharp. W. D.“S c OTT lias received instructions from Mr E. C. Middleton (who is giving up dairying) to sell by public auction, The Whole of his DAIRY COWS, &c., consisting of 40 choice dairy cows in full profit and to calve 25 calves 1 Shorthorn bull 4 milk cans 4 pigs Milk Pans, Backets, &c. The above herd has been carefully selected during the last 12 years. The only reason the owner is selling is on account of the bad road and the difficulty in getting his milk to factory. As this will probably be the last clearing sale of the season, the attention of dairymen is specially directed to it. W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer. SIMPSON’S CALF MT3AL. r rHE BEST IN THE MARKET. To arrive first steamer : 40 Cases. W. D. SCOTT, Sole Agent, For Opunake District. LANDED Ex “ AORERE.” I gQ SAC kT manure. t SACKS PRIME DERWENT POTATOES. WT D. SCOTT, Auctioneer. TO LET. gHOP, Billiard-Room and Table. W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer. WANTED KNOWN that Ambuby Bros, of Mauaia and New Plymouth, have obtained their business by giving good value for money. PETTIGREW’S pURE SEPARATOR BUTTER, XO«l jier ll> AT THE STORE. WANTED every man who wishes to be in the fashion to call at Ambury Bros’, Manaia, and select 8 Hard or Soft Felt Hat.
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Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 144, 19 November 1895, Page 3
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