SALES BY AUCTION. T<K FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. LIST OP SALES FOR FEBRUARY— Okinawa—Monday 14. Mange ming-i Sheep Fair—Tuesday 15 Elthum—Wednesday 16. Hawera—Thursday* 17. Opun-.ike—Monday 21. Manaia—Tuesday 22. Auroa—Friday 25. Ok&iawa—Monday 28. Special Notice. —The Rules and Regulations of the Tbranaki Auctioneers' Association will come into force as from January t, 191 C. OKAIAWA SALEYARDS. JIONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. THE FARMERFcb-OPERATIVE 1 ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 'VUTLL sell by public auction as above: 15 fat cows 30 store cows 8 bulls 10 first-grade Holstein heL 50 mixed weaners MANGAMINGI ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., WILL hold their Annual Sheep Fair ~ at Mangamingi in yards kindly lent for the occasion by W. Hardwiek Smith, Es,q., and will offer by public auction upwards of— SAftA SHEEP, comprising—--2500 f.f.m. ewes 1200 lambs 50 4-year Lincoln ewes 300 2-tooth ewes 400 4-tooth ewes 3-50 4-tooth wethers. 20 Romncy rams 30 mixed weancrs
ELTHAM SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 50 forward ana store cows 2." 21-yoar forward steers 20 fat heifers 20 choice S.H. weaiicr sieers 2D .-.hoiee IS-inonth heifers 80 "lixod weaners 2(10 lambs (in lots) 15 bulls 20 pigs CLOVER ROAD SALEYARDS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVc ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., \A7ILL sell by public auction as above: 20 fat cows 45 forward cows l! 0 store cows 22 21 to 3-year steers 15 mipty store cows 25 18-month steers 30 heifers, R.W.B. 450 S.M. ewes, off hill 250 f.m. Lincoln ewes 900 -.■oollj- lambs 350 shorn lambs 300 Down cross lambs 100 I'.U ewes IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. /ALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE HOLD PROPERTIES. DAIRY FARMS AND SHEEP COUNTRY. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. (Hawera), in conjunction with FREEMAN K. JACKSON AND CO., LTD., will sell by public auction early in 191G, on account of MESSRS A. E. AND A. SYMES, OF WAVERLEY, Who are retiring from farming on account of health reasons— ACRES of freehold land, in areas of from 100 acres up--5000. ACRES of leasehold land, in areas of from 50 acres upwards. Included in the above areas is some of the finest dairying and fattening land in the Dominion. The sheep country is well known for its fattening and carrying capacity. Messrs Symes Bros, are prepared to give very easy terms to buyers. Plans and particulars will he available shortly. HENRY BROWN & C Q HENRY BROWN. C. AHIER. F. It. BROWN. MORLEV STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO FARMERS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. We are SOLE AGENTS in New Plymouth for the GOLDEN BAY CEMENT, which is known as the best Cement on the market. We will be glad to do business at tlie usual market rates. HENRY BROWN & G°
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1916, Page 8
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