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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP. INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929. 20Q HEAD OF CATTLE as under:— 30 Store Cows. 20 Empty Sound Jersey Cows. 30 Empty 2-Year Jersey Cross Heifers. 10 Good Jersey In-calf Heifers. 3 Fat Cows. 45 Jersey and Jersey Cross Weaner Heifers. 50 Mixed Hoggets. 25 Fat Wethers. 35 Heavy 4 and 6-Tooth Wethers (fat) 100 Mawocapa Posts. IN DAIRY PENS: 12 Good Dairy Cows. 8 Springing Heifers. On account of a Client who is now stocking sheep:— 16 Good Jersey Cross Cows. Dates given at sale. These cows are off very hilly country. SHEEP:— 14 Young Ewes (in lamb). 2 Romney Rams. SPECIAL ENTRY: On account of Mr. Fred Bayly, off his Otaroa Road farm (without reserve) :— 40 Dairy Cows, 3rd, 4th and sth culvers. These cows are off hilly country, are in good condition, and should milk well in open country. On account of a Client:— 10 Jersey Dairy Cows (early calvers). SALE COMMENCES AT 12.30 P.M. ON THE FARM, PALMER ROAD, KAPONGA. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929. At 12.30 p.m, J>HE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Messrs. CHRISTOFFEL & WEIR to offer as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE. 5g JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS. 7 2-Year In-calf Heifers. 18 Yearling Heifers. 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull. 2 5-Year-old Farm Horses. 4 Sows and Litters. 1 Berkshire Boar (6 months). 1 30-cwt. Waggon, Independent Distributor, Big 6 Mower (new), S.F. Lever Plough, Discs, Tripods, Cans, Harness, Trees, Chains, Troughs, Barrels, Fowls, Ducks, Sundries. On account of a Client:— 1 Tip-dray. NOTE.—The above is a good herd of young cows. There are 24 second calvers in the herd. The cows are all in splendid condition, and are due in July and August. Dates will be given at the sale. The farm has been sold so the above must go to the highest bidder. Dairymen wanting cows should not miss this sale. Cars will leave the Auctioneers’ Hawera and Eltham Offices on the morning of the sale. ON THE FARM, ELTHAM ROAD, OPUNAKE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929. At 12.30 p.m. ’J'HE FARMERS' CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr. F. W. ROWLANDS, who is giving up dairying, to offer as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE, gg JERSEY DAIRY COWS. 2 Grade Jersey Bulls. 2 Pedigree Jersey Cows (Miro's Duchess 9101, S.R., and Moorpark Dolly Dimple, 28788, S.R.). 2 Pedigree Jersey Yearling Bulls from above (S.R.). 1 Farm Horse (all work), 2 Hacks, 1 Foal by “Black Willie.” 1 Grey Mare (all work), S.R. 1 Sow and Litter 9, 1 Sow (to farrow). 6 Store Pigs. 4-Cow L.K.G. Milking Plant, Releaser and Electric Motor, Spring Tip-dray and Harness, Gig and Harness, Sledge, Cans, Vise, Tools, and Sundries. f ,1 Stack of Hay (about 4 tons). NOTE.—The above cows are with few exceptions all Jersey and are mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers. They are due in to profit early, starting to calve about 20th July. Dates will be given at the sale. Coming off this country these cows should do extremely well on improved pasture. We recommend dairymen to attend. LIGHT LUNCHEON. PROVIDED.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1929, Page 16

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