AUCTION GALES. STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST Sth. TVTEWTON KENG will sell by Ax Auction at his yards, as above 80 springing heifers J 30 springing cows Also, on account MR. D. McMILLAN, i'uniwhakau. !) dairy cows, expected to calvo early. 2 choice Jersey cows, expected to calve carlv. . Sale at 12.30. 1 AWATUNA EAST. WEDNESDAyTaUGUST 9th. IVTEVVTON K!NC lias reci.vec inX structions from MR. W. KUy HELY, who is giving up dairying, tA Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy* ' Herd, etc., as under: — 23 young cows, expected to calve Aug.-Sept. 4. springing heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 sow, in pig Dray, cans, aerator, buckets, cow covers, and sundries. Also— On account MR. G. KEHELY—--10 springing heifers Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o’clock. SKINNER ROAD. thursdayTaugust 10th. NEWTGM KING 'AS received instructions from MRS. BONNER, who is giving up dairying, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, her Choice Dairy Herd, as under—--54 cows, chiefly 2nd to 4th culvers, mostly served by GolJ-m Grand, expected to calve Aug. and Sept. 1 pedigree Jersey Bull, “Golden Grand,” No. 600, Yol. 7 (slight reserve). Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. The above is a choice herd, being chiefly grade Jersey and Jersey Holstoins, several already at prolit; ten of the second culvers are by pedigree Jersey bull “Golden Grand.” TUTUTAWA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th. NEWTOfT KING HAS received instructions from MESSRS. R. B. and R. A. BRICKELL, who aro dissolving paitnorship, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, their Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--35 choice cows, chiefly 3 and 4 culvers, mostly due Aug and Sept. 1 Holstein bull 35 mixed yearlings 300 4 and (3 tooth ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 40 hoggets 1 spring dray and harness, milk cans, aerator, and •■•‘ridrios With Slight Reserve — 1 4 year half draught mare (trial) 1 half draught mare (trial) 1 2 year three-quarter draught gelding 1 gig horse, 1 hack 1 Rustic cart and harness. , Luncheon provided. Sale ut 1 2.30. Conveyance will leave Str itf b at 10 o’clock morning <J tale TiiW ovc are a choice .me *J y* nng cows.' cir average test last season being SATURDAY, AUGUST sth. Kemp and sawle will sell at their rooms, as under— Poultry, vegetables, 20 bags onions, table potatoes, parsnips, 14 sacks rice-meal, 8 sacks pollard, set gig harness, cart saddle and breeching, gents saddle, Orion range in good order, hallstand, easy and bentwood chairs, _ duchess • chest, mahogany dining table, kitchen tables, washstands, linoleums, child’s high chair, double wire stretcher, iron bedsteads, and mattressse, couches, copper and stand, washing machine, preserving pan, 2 Price’s timber jacks, lawnmower, garden tooljs saws, baths, books, etc., el£y 4000 barbery plants. Sale at 12.30 sharp. Also, At 2 p.m. 1 6-horse power portable engine, 401bs pressure, in perfect order SO sheets corrugated iron, slightly damaged by water 1 light milk trap 1 milk waggon, carry 16 cans 2 gigs YOUNG, HO3BB AND CO. " STOCK SALES FOR AUGUST— Kaponga—Friday, 4 Eltbam—Wednesday, 9. ' Stratford—Tuesday, 15. . Radnor Road, Midhirst—Mr. J. Johnson’s Clearing Sale, Thursday, 17th. Kaponga—Friday. 18 Eltbam—Wednesday, 23 Stratford—Tuesday, 29' Stratford—Tuesday 29, Wool, Hide, Skin and Tallow Sale.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 139, 4 August 1911, Page 8
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