AUCTION SALES, MAXGAWHERO, OPUXAKE ROAD. FRIDAY, 4tlx JULY. WEBSTER, DOBSON AND CO. have received instructions from MR G. J. WARRENDER, who lias sold his farm, to sell, Without Reserve, his Dairy Herd, Etc., as under—• 27 cows 2nd and sth cal vers, expected to calve July-Aug.-Sept. 4 2-year heifers in calf 1 purebred 2-year Jersey bull 5 weaner heifers 1 weaner Jersey'bull, mare in foal, 1 milk cart mare, in foal, 1 2-year filly by Bomba rdo, 1 yearling colt by Wildwood Chief, sow, 8 slips, Mas-sey-Harris mower, discs, tripod and' tyne harrows, s.f. plough, 1 cart, almost new cart and gig harness, saddle and bridle, swingle trees, logging and leading chains,\ stumping jack, hammer, wedges, bar, barrow, 200-gal. tank, sledge and roller, 8 milk cans, aerator, buckets, 200 posts, wire, iron, timber, farm tools, sundries, and a quantity of furniture. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. CROYDON ROAD, WAIPUKU.
WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY. WEBSTER, DOBSON and CO. have been favored with instructions from F. E. B. LOVELOCK, Esq., who has sold his farm, and is leaving Taranaki, to sell, Without Reserve, his choice Dairy Herd, etc., as under:— 31 choice grade Jersey cows, expected early calvers, served by pedigree Jersey bull, Pansys Pride, H. 8., 1175 60 young dairy cows, expected early calvers, served by Jersey bull 11 2-year heifers, in c|ilf to Jersey bull Pedigree Jersey bull, Pansy’s Pride, H.B. 1175 1 3-year grade Jersey bull 2 2-year grade Jersey bulls 9 Jersey heifers by Exile 11., from above Jersey cows (slight reserve) y 1 6 weaner Jersey heifers (slight reserve) 1 4-year gelding unbroken (slight reserve) 1 2-year dr. gelding (slight reserve) -• 150 forward empty ewes, 14 rams, 20 lambs, 1 pony (quiet), 10 12 to 20-month steers, heavy block dray (4-in. tyres), milk waggon, d.f. plough, 4-leaf harrows, set discs, drill, hayrake, wool press, Avery’s scales, boiler and sundries. 8 pigs, 1 jack. Hornsby engine, Austral Milking Machine , .. ;,, LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. Conveyance will leave office (Stratford) 10.30 morning of sale. NOTE.—The above cows are in firstclass condition and young, and averaged 2nd highest test last season at factory. The Jersey cows were purchased from Mr J, Hale, of Mangorei, last season, and are practically all purebred, Mr Lovelock some months back, refusing £2O each for them. Cows are for absolute sale, and may remain on property, in good feed, at buyer’s risk till 2nd August.
AT THE FARM, CLIMIE ROAD, NGAERE. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY, 1913. EWTON KING has received instructions from MR C. H. HARRISON, who is leaving the district, to sell, Without Reserve, his choice Dairy Herd, etc., as under:— 26 dairy cows, mostly young to calve from July 5 heifers to calve in August 3 good sows close to farrowing 1 light milk care, to carry 10 cwt. (slight reserve) 1 spring tip milk cart, to carry 25cwt. (slight reserve) 1 milk cart mare (slight reserve) 5 milk cans, cooler, sundries, etc. Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—We have inspected this herd and find them very choice, having returned £l6 10s per cow for milk alone last year. Factory returns for the past two years are open to inspection. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. Matthews, bennett and Co. will hold their weekly stock sale on the above date. Present Entries— -250 head mixed cattle 75 f.m, ewes On account of the Public Trustee in the estate of the late John Wingrove, 3 horses Sale at 1 o’clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 30 June 1913, Page 8
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