sales by auction. FARMERS GO-OP (CALENDAR OP QLEARDTG fIALES. September 10th.—J. Atkinson, corner Junction and Albert Roads. ITINERARY OF BULL FAIRS, 1920. OCTOBER. HAWERA—Friday 8. KAPONGA-Friday 8. OPUNAKE—Monday 11. MANAlA—Thursday 14. AUROA—Friday 15. WAVERLEY—Tuesday 19. ELTHAM—Wednesday 20. STRATFORD—Tuesday 20. INGLEWOOD—Thursday 28. HORSE FAIRS. HAWERA—Saturday 10. ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN FOR ALL OF THE ABOVE FAIRS. OKAIAWA. MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 6. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including:— 20 it ore cows 15 forward cows 3 fat cows 15 yearling heifers 12 ypnrling steers la li-ycnr steers, good colors and well-grown C 2-year heifers 3 bulls 10 hoggets 5 pigs On account of Mr. J. E. Meuli—--12 choice 3-year springing heifers, close to profit ON THE FARM. Corner JUNTION & ALBERT ROADS, EGMONT VILLAGE. FRIDAY, SEPT, 10tli, at 1 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from Mr. Jno. Atkinson, who has sold -his farm, and is leaving the district, to sell— WITHOUT RESERVE—--30 DAIRY COWS, 2nd and 3rd calvers, 10 in milk J 4yr and 2 2yr well bred Short-J horn bulls IS mixed yearlings 10 heifer calves 23 hoggets 20 ewes and lambs, good 17 good store pigs 1 sow, due to farrow 1 sow, due in October 1 Syr Berkshire boar . Draught gelding, 6 years, any harness; milk cart gelding, S years, any trial, any harness; aged gelding, any trial; spring milk cart, new; Duncan fl-coulter Disc Drill (new); Cambridge Roller (new); Adrian mower, hay rake and sweep, all new* s.f. 8.-MeD. plough, tripod chain and disc harrows; hillside plough; M.H. grubber; horse clipper; shod sledge, 9 sets of farm harness, chains, and cream cans; test bottles, ladders, d.b, gun, pea rifle, troughs, wedges, Luke range, 2 coppers and stand, patent washer, tubs and wringer, 25ewt. Eclipse Bone Dust, and all farm , tools. Large quantity of Furniture, including: Tables, Chairs, two Duchesse sets, kauri cupboards, couches, bedsteads, linos, crockery, jam, all kitchen utensils, etc., etc. 20 Purebred young Brown Leghorns, laying. - WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 8-year Gig Horse, any harness, new gig, new piano, 48 f.p shares in the Inglewood Bacon Co. We have inspected the cows and sundries, and advise anyone wanting good cows to be present at tho sale. The cows are verv choice, have been well done, and all but two are Jersey grade and Jersey Shorthorn cross, and their lowest test was 4.2, and ranged to 0.2 for the past season. The yearlings include some choice Jersey heifers, and the farm horses are in great heart, and are the best in the district. The pigs and sheep should sell well. The implements are nearly all new, and the balanco in first-class order, and the furniture all very good. LUNCHEON PJPVIDED. FARMERS' CO-OP-HAWERA. SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. OFFERINGS of the above will bd held; at Stratford every four weeks. Sheepskin Valuation, Tuesday, Sep--tember 7th, 1920. Hide and Tallow Sale, Tuesday, September 14, 1920.
L. A. NOLAN & CO., GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. /GOVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under— Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitara. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, September 7th. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. NEXT SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. 14.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1920, Page 8
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