DaMety &Go., Limited. DAIRY CLEARING BALE. MONDAY, 29xii' JULY, 1907. At RUNNYMEDE, 5 rmlcs it m Marton. At 1 o'cock sharp. ! ALGETY & CO., Ltd., | instructed by James Wilson, | Esq., Eunnymede, 171’! sell by public j auction at his homestead as abcve, 1 the whole of hia superior herd of purebred Jersey, Grade Jersey, and Cross-bred cows and heifers, also j Store Catde, Horses, Dairy Utensi’s, i etc. — 80 cows to calve August and I September, chiefly second , calvers, factory test averag- ! ing 4.8 16 selected 8 year heifer?, spring calvers 14 choice Grade Jersey heifers, by Freedom 111., spring calvers 10 20 months to 8 year steer?, good 2 forward empty heifers 8 prime fat cows 1 pedigree Jersey bull Freedom 111., first p; : za Hawera Show, bred by Mrs Jennings, Waitara 1 milk strainer end cooler 5 20 galiou milk cms 1 milk cart hor?e 1 heavy draught mare in foal to General Tiger 1 pony go'dmg, 5 years 1 black geldr g, 6 yv-ars, suitable plough or harness 1 Eeid & Gray combined drill Also, on eccmnt of G. Wilhelm, E <1 18 picked Aidemey-Shorthorn cows, calve October. These are young cows and have high tests 40 fat ewes 1 year Shoithorn Jersey cro : s bull First-class 1£ ton brake, pole and shifts On account o! James Howe, Esq.— 14 first-c’asa cows, calve September On account of E. Glasgow, E?q.— 12 good dairy cows, calve factory dates Noxa-. - The whole of (ho above IB cows art being sold as owners arc being compelled to relinquish dairy-; J ing owug to the closing of the local creamery, and wa strongly recommend those in search of good reliable cows to attend this sale. Luncheon provided. PUNIHO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. N EWTON KING has received instructions frem the Executors of the late Allen Bell’s Estate to- sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Puniho (near Okato), ca above date, the whole of their first-class dairy and farm stock, const 'ting of — 100 grade Jersey cows, in calf to the pedigree Jersey bull?, Dr Wiliiam and Eunnymede Lad 7 pedigree Jersey cow?, in ca'f to thec v ampion Jersey bull, Dr Wjl-iam 80 2 year c!d grade Jersey heifers (-pringing) 40 grade Jersey yearling heifer?, by Dr William and Runnymede Lad 5 pedigree yearling Jersey heifers by Dr William 8 ped’gree and purebred Jersey bull 0 16 heavy draught horses 12 hack nr.d harness horses 1 entire colt, rising 4 years, by Albert Victor, broken to saddle >u;d harness 50 fat bullocks 40 3 to 4 year bullccks 40 2J to 3 year steers 25 ewes in lamb, 1 purebred Yorkshire boar, 8 breeding sows in farrow, 3 pedigree Yorkshire sows in farrow fac ory plant, farm imple meats, vehicles & sundries is Luncheon at 11 o’clock a.m. || Sale fit 11.30. A free brake will leave the Mart, | evou Street, at 8 o’clock on the j orciug of the sale. Intending | ?ers will p’ease book s eats. I N THE FARM, MANAIA ROAD, i KAPONGA. THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST. EWTON KING has been favoured with instrue--3 from Messrs Oleland Bros., are giving up dairying and going >r sheep, to sell a; above — WITHOUT RESERVE, Their choice Dairy Herd, consisting of—--106 young cows, chiefly August and September calvers 45 3 year springing heifers 1 purebred Shorthorn bull 1 brake, to carry 14 cans 3 Berkshire sows, 1 boar 13 25 gallon cans HTH SLIGHT RESERVE— J \ draught, rising 4 years (broken) 6 draught horses, rising 3 years (unbroken) Luncheon provided. Sale at noon. The Auctioneer can with confidence lommend the above herd, Messrs fland Bros, having annually culled •y heavily. The cows are all mg, early calvers, and for absoe sale. CARRINGTON ROAD. FRIDAY, 2nd AUGUST. EWTON KING has received instructions from j Messrs Findlay & Son, who are giving up dairying, to sell by auction, without reserve, on the farm, nea New Plymouth, as above — ’ The whole of their dairy stock, etc, consisting of — i 42 young cows, August & September calvers 1 Ayrshire bull 29 12 to 18 months muxed 1 draught gelding, 1 draught foal, 1 8 year filly by Czar, 1 bay mare, 1 harness horse, 12 geese, milk cans, buckets, milk cart, light trap, harness (new), jacks, saws, axes, farm tools and sundries Also, with slight reserve THE FARM, consisting of 219 acres 2 roods 8 perches, all grass except 6 acres shelter bush, 11 paddocks, 100 acres under the plough, good new 10-room house, man’s house, 2 cowsheds. J mile to school, mite to factory Lunch provided. Sale at 1 o’clock. O Y A- L RIFLE S. The Piist of a Series of ASSEMBLIES, to raise funds for enlarging the Shed, will he held in' the Drill Shed on FRIDAY, 28th July. Dancing at 8. Tickets, 2a C . SERGT. H. J. RUSSELL Eon. Bee
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8875, 27 July 1907, Page 3
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