AUCTION SALES, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, Bth JULY. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr. MAT. T. PHILLIPS, to sell as above his PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS. Particulars Later. AT THE FARM, PALMER ROAD,; KAPONGA. WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE. TVTEWTON KING has received in-j i-M structions from Mr S. McNEIL, | who is leaving the District, to sellj Without Reserve as above the whole j of his genuine Dairy herd, farm im-i plements, etc., comprising:— | 4S Choice dairy cows, mostly Hol-| stein and Jersey cross, 3 and 4 calvers, to calve August and September 1 Shorthorn hull 7 picked weaner heifers 3 breeding sows in pig 1 Berkshire boar Milk cart and harness, set Duncan; disc harrows, set chain harrows, 1 s.f. Duncan plough,! 1 Massey-Harris mower, 1 set, 4-horso gear and swingle trees, j spiing cart, 1 400-gal. iron j tank, 2 corrugated iron tanks, (> milk cans, buckets and aerator, farm tools and sundries, 1 set gig harness. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—--1 P. and D. Duncan drill (9 conifer). 3-cow L.K.G. milking plant, with Tangye oil engine (nearly new). 1 gig and harness (nearly new), 2 milk cart horses, staunch and sound,. 1 brown gelding 6 years good utility horse, 1 brood mare, stinted to Rothschild's * Pride, 1 2-year colt by "Young Chevalier", 1 yearling, by "Albert Chevalier," 1 saddle hack, 3 years. Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—Mr McNeil is willing to graze the cows after the sale until the. end of June. HAWERA SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, JUNE 19th. [IHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND L MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO.: LTD., will sell by Public Auction, as above:— •' '•"■ - tiK.i a .(,.u OKA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, *y»JU including—--50 forward store cows 20 fat cows 30 heifers in calf 40 yearling heifers 20 dairy cows and heifers (close to profit) 10 18-mbnt.h' steers 10 fat heifers 5 bulls . 15 colored weaner heifers 100 store lambs 100 f. m. ewes in lambs 60 forward *mpty ewes c=ale at 1 o'clock. AT THE FARM, STRATFORDOPUNAKE ROAD, MAHOE. FRIDAY, 20th JUNE. "VTEWTON KING has received instructions from MR. SIDNEY LONG, who is giving up Dairying, to sell Without Reserve, as above, the whole of his first-class Dairy Herd, Farm Implements, Furniture, etc., as under:— 48 young cows, Holstein and Jersey, Aug. and Sept. calvers 10 first-class heifers 15 early calves t 2 Jersey bulls (young) , 2 sows 1 cart Jiorso (aged) 1 4-yr. half-draught colt I 20-month colt by Albert Chevalier 1 rising 6-year half-draught maro by Consby (slight reserve), tipdray, gig, dray harness, gig harness, 2 saddles and bridles, plough, swingle-trees, stumping jack, milk cans, wheelbarrow, quantity of new timber, chains and sundries. Also Household Furniture and Effects. Sale at 12 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—The average test of these cows for the season is 4.3, the highest 6.2, loAvest 3.8, and retmmed over £l2 pei- cow. This is a real genuine herd. T. YOUNG, Bootmaker. (Two doors from Loan and Mercantile; X)OOTS to Order of Good Quality Hand-sewn, Pegged, or Rivet ted. Ladies and Gentlemen's Repairs dom Neatly and with dispatch. Best English Leather Used. A TRIAL SOLICITED. j.ig Hen Alarm Clocks arrived again We have sold 300 of these, which is a guarantee of reliability. O. E. James, Broadway.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 35, 16 June 1913, Page 8
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