AUCTION SALES. SALISBURY, CROSS ROADS, MIDHIRST. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JULY. IyESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSON -"-*■ and Co., have boon instructed from MR C. JACK), who has sold his farm, to sell, Without Reserve, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--31 cows, mostly young, expected to calve Aug. and Sept. 7 choice 2-year Grade Jersey heifers, expected Sept. calvers 1 2-year Jersey bull, 1 yearling Jersey bull, 5 choice Jersey weaner heifers, 1 6-year gelding by Silver Spec (slight reserve), 1 pedigree Devon sow, to farrow early August, 2 Devon sows to farrow early August, 1 Berkshire boar, Reid and Gray hillside plough, tripod harrows, 41 Midhirst Factory Shares paid up (slight reserve), milk cans and sundries ALsr, on account of MR F. WELLINGTON— -12 choice 2-year in calf Jersey and Holsfcein heifers 1 2-year Jersey-Holstein bull LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Salo 12.30 o'clock. NOT]'].—Mr Jago has been dairying 20 years, his herd being Grade Jerseys and Holsteins, mostly young and early calvers. DOUGLAS SALE YARDS. MONDAY, 21st JULY TVTEWTUN KING will offer by AucJA tion as above— Qnn HEAD MIXED CATTLE, g-20 storo cows 35 20-month steers 30 empty forward cows and hief--100 mixed weaiiers Salo at 1 o'clock. AT THE FARM, TOKO ROAD, 'IOKO. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JULY. NEWTON KING has received instructions from MR F. J. HOPKIN'S, who is giving up dairying, to sell, Without Reserve, his Choice Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--41 dairy cows, to calve, Aug. and Sept. 1 pedigree Jersey bull (slight reserve) 1 grade Jersey bull (slight reserve) 9 store pigs, 1 sow in pig, 1 tip dray {nearly new, slight reserve), 44 fully paid up shares in Stratford Dairy Co (slight reserve), 7 milk cans, 1 aerator. NOTE.—Mr Hopkins has been milking for 8 years, and the cents are recognised as being one of the best herds in the district. They are mostly young and well into the Jersey and Holstein. Also on account of Mr R. R. Binnio.—• 28 2J to 3-yr springing heifers, in good condition. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY, 22nd JULY. r EWTON KING has received in- - structions from MR E. M. GATTON, to sell, Without Reserve, as above, his first-class Dairy Herd, coinprising—■ 38 choice dairy cows, 2nd to sth calvers, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull, due Aug.-Sept. Two-thirds Jersey and JerseyHolstein Sale at "• «Wock. DOUGLAS SALEYARDS. MONDAY. 21st JULY. EWTON KING has received instructions from MR P. COLLY ER, who lias sold bis property, to sell, Without -Reserve, as above, his Farm Stock, Implements, etc., as der--1700 4 and 6-tooth to f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Border Leicester rams 1000 good mixed lambs 400 2 and 4-tooth wethers 30 rams 20 bead mixed cattlo 4 draught horses, 1 good gig horse, 2 backs, 3 2-yr draught horses, 2 foals, drill, reaper and binder, d.f. plough, disc borrows, harness, and sundries Salo at 1 o'clock. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, 19th JULY. 'TEWTON KING will sell by Pub- ' lie Auction as above— PIGS, HORSES, CALVES, ETC. 30 weatiers 2o store's 1 milk cart horse, guaranteed sound, I years 1 gig horse, I vears, < uaranteed harness, 100 fotara blocks, tipcart with springs, 2o Stratford Dairy Co. shares fully paid up. lo fully paid up shares, Midhirst Dairy Co.. etc., etc. Salo at 12 o'clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 62, 18 July 1913, Page 8
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