AUCTION SALES, AT THE FARM, NASH HOAD, STRATFORD. ' WEDNESDAY, 16Lh JULY. "jVTEWTON KING iias received in--F i structions from MR. OBED NASH, who has sold his farm, to sell, Without Reserve, his first-class Dairy Herd, farm implements, etc, as under: 42 dairy cows, to calve August and September 1 Shorthorn bull 40 head sheep 1 half-draught grey gelding, aged 1 half-draught mare, 7 years 6 1 boar, spring dray and harness, gig and 1 harness, s.f. plough, tine harrows, Massey Harris mower, Xoxon discs, Planet Jnr. scarifier and moulder, 6 milk cans, 4 buckets, stumping jack, double block and tackle, 75 fully paid up shares in Stratford Dairy Co., sundries, etc. Also Household Furniture, Piano, etc. Also on account Mr ALEX ART--30 mixed yearlings 6 cows in calf' 2 heifers in calf, sledge, hayrake, 3 cans, 2 buckets, ■ writing desk, 8 to 10 tons hay LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. AT THE FARM, MOUNTAIN ROAD, T ARIEL FRIDAY, 18th JULY. NEWTON KING has received instructions from the Executrix of the late W. J. Kendrick, who has leased the farm, to sell, Without Reserve, the whole of her first-class Dairy Herd, Farm Implements, etc., as under—• 65 dairy cows mostly colored, good condition, early calvers, in calf to Jersey bull 6 2-yr. heifers in calf to pedigree Jersey bull Problem 27 Jersey yearlings 1 pedigree Jersey bull Problem, bred by Mr W. M, Bayly 1 grade Jersey bull 2 good draught mares 1 2-yr. - gelding (took first prize last Stratford Show), 1 buggy mare (7 years),- 1 gilding (aged),, 1 pony mare (aged), 2 foals, 4 breeding sows, 1 sow and litter, 5 slips, 10 milk cans, milk cart and harness, Massoy-Harris convertible d.f. plough, 2 s.f. ploughs, 1 set 4-leaf harrows; 1 set Booth-McDonald disc harrows, 1 set chain harrows, cultivator, heavy Cambridge roller, tip dray, mowing machine (practically new), hayrake, buggy, Bentall chaffcutter, Champion stove, saw bench, Reid and Grey power chaffcutter; 4-bucket Ridd milking machine (practically new). Watt’s oil engine, Mitchell drill, haysweep. Slight reserve on horses and milking plant. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. NOTE.—-This hefd has been culled uavily, 35 are second calvers. and the iws are all in first-class condition. ON THE FARM, CORNWALL ROAD NGAERE. MONDAY, 21st JULY, 1913. mHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCIANI TILE AGENCY Co.. I ami ted have been favored with instructions from Mr G. A. Trcweok, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, without reserve— -52 dairy cows, calving August, all in calf to Holstein hull, Lord Bounty 10 springing Holstein heifers 15 Holstein yearling heifers by Lord Bounty 11 Holstein yearling bulls by Lord Bounty 1 pedigree Holstein bull, Lord Bounty 1 purebred Ayrshire bull, bred by Brown Bros. With Slight Reserve—--10 springing Holstein heifers by Lord Bounty, out of Mr Trcweok’s best Holstein cows LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. N.B.—About half of Mr Trewook’s herd are well bred Holstein cows, and the balance aro all good cows. The Auctioneers have no hesitation in recommending this herd to intending purchasers. NOTE. —Special arrangements with clients regarding finance of dairy stock, whereby a large saving in Interest, etc., is effected, which clients should specially consider before pur••>hrising elsewhere. INGLEWOOD HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY. JULY 25. MATTHEWS, BENNETT and C f > will hold a horse fair at Ladbrook’s Stables on the above date. Entries solicited.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 59, 15 July 1913, Page 8
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