AUCTION SALES. AT THE FARM, LOWER ROWAN ROAD. KAPONGA. THURSDAY, 19th JUNE. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr MARTIN STEINER, who is leaving the District, to sell, by Public Auction, Without Reserve, the whole of his first-class dairy herd, furniture, farm implements, etc., as under:— 75 dairy cows, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th cnlvers, to calve- chiefly in July and August 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 5 years 1 grade bull, 18 months 6 weaner heifers 5 Berkshire sows in pig 20 weaner pigs 1 milk cart gelding, 9 years, any harness trial 1 bay mare, stinted to Abbots Pride; any harness 1 bay ness trial 1 bay mare, 3J years, by Coronet (slight reserve), any harness 1 bay mare, 2i years, broken to saddle 1 Filly, 18 months, by Albert Chevalier, 1 half-draught filly by Do>aia up Js.aupokomii Dairy Co. shares (slight reserve), 1 milk waggon (nearly new), 1 milk cart with dip, 1 trap, 10 25-gal. milk cans, buckets, aerator, coolers, 2 iron tanks, pig troughs, logging chains, 2 and 3 horse swingle bars, 2 saddles, bridles, 2 stumping jacks, shovels, spades, grindstone, Duncan drill, Noxon mower, hay tedder, Duncan s.f. plough, Noxon disc horse hoe, sledge, wheelbarrow, etc., 40 fowls, some purebred White Leg horns. Also'Household Furniture and Effects. Sale at 12 p.m. sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
NOTE.—Mr Steiner has been.milk ing for 5 years, and the cows have been tested for the last 3 years by the Kaupokonui Testing Association, and can be recommended, to anybody in search of a genuine dairy herd. Re turns and tests will be shown at the 1 sale. The cows returned just over £l2 per head for milk alone without bonus. Mr Steiner culled heavily, and I can thoroughly recommend the herd. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE OF REGISTERED ' JERSEY CATTLE THURSDAY 19th jtfSßj'lplft ' ' ■'■"■'■ T J - h".T!---/ v f*i ORTOX AND SOX, LTD., will sel v -" by Public Auction, at the Homo stead, Te Rimu, 3 miles from Palmerston North, on the Ashhurst Road practically without, reserve at 1 p.m. On account J. M. McCREA, Esq.13' registered pedigree-*'' Jerse> cows and heifers, pasturing with" '-Fancy's fiord 7 -Twylisl ' , (Imp.) ■'•' 4 pedigree yearling Jersey bulls and the Imported Jersey bul "Fancy's Lord Twylish,' ; rising 3 years old On account of F. S. McRAE,.Esq.1 pedigree Jersey heifer 2 pedigree yearling Jersey bull. 1 pedigree 2-yr Jersey bull NOTE.—The cattle to be offered a" this sale are of exceptional quality anc breeding, and can be recommendec with the utmost confidence. Mr Mc Crea has disposed of his property, anc this is a genuine dispersal sale of thf whole herd. Catalogues, giving parti culars, can he had on application tr either the Vendors or the Auctioneer
LUNCHEON PROVIDED. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. ATTHEAVS, BENNETT AND CO A will hold their weekly Stock sale in their IngleAvood yards on tin above date. Present entries— Ifjrt HEAD CATTLE, LZJ\J including— On account of Mr A. McDONALD—--17 dairy cows 3 springing heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, 20th JUNE, 1913. TEW ZEALAND LOAN AND -J MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD., and MESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSON andiCo., will sell by Public Auction as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE Including;— 75 store and forward cows 75 in calf heifers 2o 20-month steers 30 21-year steers 50 empty heifers ]<K) inixtnl weaners 20 springing heifers and cows 5 bulls 200 1 and 6-tooth wethers Sale at 1 n'elnck. DAIRY COWS. PARTICULARS solicited of good Dairy Herds for sale. WEBSTER. DOBSON and Co.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 34, 14 June 1913, Page 8
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