SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS CB-0P INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921. JOO CATTLE & SHEEP, including—--20 good Jersey weaner heifers 5 fat ‘and forward bullocks 5 good ripringing heifers and cows 230 VERY GOOD 4 » 6 ’ and f f,m ‘ EWES, iir lamb. AU ROA. FRIDAY, JUNE 10. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, sundries, etc. 1 short ahafter gig, newly painted and renovated (good ae new) HAWERA WINTER HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, JUNE 11. At 11 a.m. sharp. 120 WORSES, including Unbroken and Broken Heavy, Mediuqi and Light Draughts, Milk Carters, Light Harness Horsed, Hacks, Ponies, etc. On account of Messrs. McCarthy Bros., Hurleyville: 5 heavy draught horse*, 4 to 6 years, broken to all harness. On account of other clients: \ 12 good Shetland ponies all suitable for school children. ' x,. Unibroken horses must be yarded by 8-a,m.. and brokens by ,9.30 a.m, Further Entries MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1921. ON THE FARM, MOUNTAIN ROAD/ r . LEPPERTON. At 12 Noon. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION society of NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE received instrufltiqns from Mr. WILLS, who hat» sold his farm, to sell by auction— WITHOUT RESERVEgj DAIRY COWS, Jersey grade, August and September cal vers O CHOICE IN-CALF JERSEY BIEI- * FERS. J JERSEY BULL, 4 years. Half-draught Gelding, good in all Harness, pedigree Berkshire boar and 3 breodiyg sows, express with set d. harness, Duncan distributor, M.H. mower, disc, chain and tine harrows, 8.-MeD s.f. plough, 17 cow covers, milk can's, and all farm sundries. Mr. Wills lias been milking on this farm for’3o years, and has never had a sale before, and as we have inspected the cows, we have no hesitation in stating that the herd is a credit to any man, the cows being, with the exception of a few Jersey Holsteins, all beautiful types of the grade Jersey, and in addition are all in gdod 1 condition and young. This herd, including 5 heifers, averaged 294 lbs buttet fat per head last season off hilly country, which speaks for itself. PROVIDED.. AS one swallow does not make a summer, so one or even several good qualities do not make a perfect Milking Machine. To achieve the latter there must be no bad points, and in the light of our present knowledge of milking machine working, we hold the FARMERS’ MILKING MACHINE comes nearest that desirable state of perfection. / We solicit your enquiries. STAINTON & CO ' L TD NEW .PLYMOUTH. Box 142. ’Phone 732-190. B. STONE, Representative. E. G. RIDDLE JJAS purchased the business of Messrs. West ar.d Sons, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS AND SIGN WRITERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Also direct importer of Wall- ; papers, Leads, Oils and . jUI . .trade and artists’ requisites, and customers will receive the direct benefits. Present Sale will be continued ’INTIL FURTHER NOTICE
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1921, Page 8
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