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AUCTION SALES. HB ON THE FARM, CORNWALL ROAD NGAERE. MONDAY, 21st JULY, 1913. The n.z. loan mere an TILE AGENCY Co.. Limited have been favored with instructions from Mr G. A. Treweek, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, without reserve—• 52 dairy cows, calving August, all in calf to Holstein bull. Lord Bounty 10 springing Holstein heifers 15 Holstein yearling heifers by Lord Bounty 11 Holstein yearling bulls by Lord Bounty 1 pedigree Holstein bull, Lora Bounty 1 purebred Ayrshire bull, bred by Brown Bros. With Slight Reserve--10 springing Holstein heifers by Lord Bounty, out of Mr Treweek’s best Holstein cows LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. N.B.—About half of Mr Treweek’s herd are well bred Holstein cows, and l he balance are all good cows. The Auctioneers have no hesitation in recommending this herd to intending purchasers. NOTE.—Special arrangements with Rents regarding finance of dairy dock, whereby a large saving in In:erest, etc., is effected, which clients should specially consider before purchasing elsewhere. ON THE FINNERTY ROAD, LOWGARTH. TUESDAY, 22nd JULY, 1913. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO.. jTD., have received instructions, from MR 11. E. HAYCOCK, who is leaving the district, to sell his Dairy Herd and all Farm Sundries and Household Furniture as above, Withmt Reserve—--31 cows, Aug. and Sept, calvers 4 2-year Jersey.heifers, springing 3 Jersey weaker heifers 1 purebred Jersey bull 1 aged draught horse, any trial 1 Devon sow, 7 store pigs, single furrow plough, disc and tine harrows, spring dray and harness, gig and harness, milk cans, Trewhella stumping jack, and general farm sundries, household furniture and effects With Slight Reserve—--1 5-ydar ItdEiught horse, any trial j' •, .• ■ 1 ‘ in LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 oclock. N.B.—Mr Haycock has been dairyng for two years, but when he starthl, bis cows were' selected from the test herds in the district, and he has ■idled heavily each autumn as until ■ecently he had no intention of sellng out. NOTE.-—Special arrangements with Rents regarding finance of dairy Jock, whereby a large saving in interest, etc., is effected, which clients drould specially consider before purhasing elsewhere. AT THE FARM, RIVERLEA~ THURSDAY, 24th JULY. jVTEWTON KING has received instructions from MRS.' G. CLARK, to sell, Without Reserve, as ihove her first-class Dairy Herd, Farm r mplements, Furniture, etc., as under : 75 choice dairy cows mostly Aug. and Sept, calvers 14 heifers in calf 3 fat cows, empty 1 Shorthorn hull I purebred Ayrshire bull 12 choice yearling heifers by purebred Ayrshire bull 1 milk cart gelding, sound and staunch 20 store pigs, 120 fully paid up shares in Kaponga Dairy Co. (slight reserve), spring cart. 1 mare by Albert Chevalier (slight reserve), 2 sows, I purebred Berkshire boar, milk cart, light block dray, dog cart, Noxon disc harrows, tine barrows, s.f. plough, chaffcutter, mowing machine, Duncan hay rake, Mitchell drill, Cambridge roller, Reid and Grey d.f. plough (slight reserve) cart and plough harness, ladies’ saddle, swingletrees, and crowbars, stumping jacks, wheelbarrows, coppers, quantity bricks, 8 milk cans (25 and 30gal.), buckets, tubs, fowls, tools, and sundries. Also Household Furniture compris-ing—-3 tables, 4 double bedsteads and wire mattresses, duchess chest, dressing table, wash-stand, conch, chairs, sewing machine, etc., etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. NOTE.—This herd has been inspected by my representative, and (■an be thoroughly recommended. The cows are young and most of them have the Ayrshire* strain. Both lots of heifers are very choice lines.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 63, 19 July 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 63, 19 July 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 63, 19 July 1913, Page 8

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