IREEMAN R.JAORSON & GO'S LIST OF SALES. Thcbsdat 4—Wanaanui Friday, s—Waveriey Friday, 12—Raetibi Wednesday 17—Wanganui. Friday, 19—Waveriey Tuesday, 16—Mr Jas Walker's Clearing i Bale of Dairy Stock, Moumahaki I Saturday, 27—Land Sale Waveriey sale yards. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1914. At 12 30. -\ALGETY& COMPANY, LIMITED ) will sell 40 good Jersey cross wesner heifers 20 weaner steers 7 store cows 3 cows in calf 6 springing heifers 40 woolly Romney ram lambs Entries Solicited. PHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE | 1 , AGENCY CO., LTD STOCK SALES June. Monday, 29—Kakaramea > July. j Thursday 2—Hawera. I Saturday 11—Horse Fair, Hawera I Monday, 13—Kakaramea j Thursday. 16—Hawera I Monday, 27—Kakaramea i Thursday, 30—Hawera i Kakaramea sale MONDAY. JONE 29. Sale at 1 p.m. iN »4LJ* LTD and reduced, will sell by public auction as above— CATTLE, including—--20 store and forward cows 70 mixed weauers 20 2 year springing heifers 10 3 year springing heifers 30 good Shot thorn mixed weaners 10 18 months mixed 5 springing dairy cows 10 store pigs 9 slips 1 small stick hay South Road, Whenuaftura* Wednesday, July *, 1914 E AT NOON. NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE! j . AGENCY CO, LTD, have receive*, t instructions from MR MICHAEL TRA.VERS who has leased his farm, to sell by public- I auction as above — Without Reserve. 50 DAIRY OOW3, 2nd, 3rd and 4th*. calvers, July, August and September 6 empty cows 16 3 year springing heifers 12 2 year springing heifers 10 Holstein and Jersey cross yearling; I heifers 16 mixed yearlings 3 2 and 3 year old Jersey and Shorthorn-, i bulls 1 yearling Jersey Bull 1 draught mare in foal 1 6 year half draught mare 1 5 year hack (mare) Also—a f plough, tiue harrows, furnitures and sundries Quantity of Piping su'table for nurserymen; for heating purposes. On account of neighbour— With Blight Reserve 1 good 2-ton waggon, carrying capacity 21 cans 1 6 year light drau ;ht gelding The above herd is in first class condition r consists of cows either bred by Mr Travers or selected as hoifera from good dairying; strains, and have been heavily culled, leaving; only goad milk producing cows, which wehave no hesitation iu recommending to intending purchasers. Early Trains from North and South met at Whenuakura Station. " ': LUNCHEON PROVIDED;
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Patea Mail, Volume XXXIX, 24 June 1914, Page 3
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