Stock ..Sale NEWTON KING LIMITED IMPORTANT C LEARING SALE (*)n the Farm PERIA, MATAMATA FRIDAY, MAY 21 10.30 A.M. MESSRS NEWTON KING, LTD., favoured with instructions from Mr H. Finnerty, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, will offer the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— 140 Young Jersey and Jerseycross Cows, due Ist July onwards. 50 2-yr. Jersey and Jerseycross Heifers, r.w.b. 30 Jersey Yea'rling Heifers. 1 Grade 4-yr. Ayrshire Bull. 1 3-yr. Grade Jersey Bull. 1 2-yr. Grade Jersey Bull. 1 Yearling Grade Jersey Bull. 200 B.F. and W.F. Lambs. 4 Tamworth Sows to farrow to L.B. Boar. 50 Store Pigs. 1 L.B. Boar. 6 Maiden Tamworth Sows. 1 Draught Entire, “Woodland Daire.” 6 Good “Thoroughbred” Hacks. 3 Hacks. 2 Good Stock Horses. 15 3-yr. and 4-yr. Draught Geldings and Fillies, chains and shafts. 3 2-yr. Heavy Horses broken to lead.
Implements and Sundries: McCormick-Deering Side Delivery Rake (as new); Swathe Turner. “Blackstone,” good order; 1 Sampson Stacker (as new); 1932 |-ton Chev. Truck, 6 tyres, good order; set “Steel Queen” 16-blade Discs (as new); I.H.C. lift. Topdresser as new; 13 Star Duncan Topdresser; Bamford Hay Rake (as new); Duncan D.F. Plough (as new); 2 Reid and Grey Lever D.F. Ploughs, good order; set 10ft. Chain and Tripod Harrows; Scarifier (new); S.F. Plough; Reaper and Binder; 11 Coulter Massey Harris Drill (good order); 1 Heavy Konaki, 7-inch Steel Tyres; 2 Konakis (as hew); Truck Sweep; Tine Harrows; Sledge; Harrows; Trailer; 2 four-horse Sets Swingle Trees; 4 three-horse sets Swingle Trees; 4 two-horse sets Swingle Trees; 3 pr. New Chains; 9 pr. Chains; Cart Saddle and Breeching; 8 prs. Collar, Hames and Winkers (as new); 2 English Hunting Saddles, good; 6 Stock Saddles (as new); 6 Riding Bridles; 20 Horse Covers; Circular Saw; Spray' Pump; i-ton Summit Stock Lick; 150-gal. Lister Separator (new); 130-gal. Copper Vat; 8 20-gal. Cream Cans; 3 12-gal. Cans; 10 40-gal. Drums; 1 400-gal. Iron Tank; 5 Copperbottom Buckets; 6 good Iron Roof Pig Houses; Cyclone Netting; Slashers; Hayforks; Saws and usual farm tools and sundries; 30 8.0. Hens; 30 W.L. Pullets; 25 Ducks; 1 Cow Dog; Forge, etc. The above is without a doubt one of the best and largest offerings to come before the public this season. The herd are mostly young—three-quarters of them being 2nd and 3rd calvers —and will come forward in excellent conditions and showing well forward in calf to Ayrshire and Jersey bulls. They will commence calving from Ist July onwards. Mr Finnerty paid big money for Heifers last year, purchasing only the best for his replacements. We 'know they will appeal to intending buyers. The implements have been carefully looked after—practically all are in new condition. The horses also are a very choice lot. We can only say to intending purchasers of choice Dairy Cows, good Horses and good implements— BE SURE AND ATTEND THIS EXCELLENT OFFERING FRIDAY, MAY 21st, 10.30 a.m. On account of Client:— 450 2th to 6th Ewes, r.w. S.D. Rams from. 10th March;
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3265, 19 May 1943, Page 1
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