AUCTION SALES. NE WT 0 N K UG’S LIST OF CLEARING SALES JULY— Thursday, 21—Mrs G. Clarke, Riveriea Thursday, 24—0. Olsen, Stratford Thursday, 24—E. DeCastro, Oakura Friday, 25—W. James, 801 l Block Friday, 25—1). Hennessey, Kapuni Monday, 28—Estate Thomas -hangman (Deceased), Huirangi Monday, 28—G. M. Hamilton, Ngaero Monday, 28—J. W. Ross, Urenui yards Tuesday, 29—Tate and Barnsley, Ro. wan Tuesday, 29—A. Cave, Rahotu yards Wednesday, 30—A. N. Mills, Omata Wednesday, 30—J. C. Robson, Bird-Robson Road, Stratford Thursday, 31—Hammerton Bros., Stratford yards Thursday, 31—W. Grant, Puniho AUGUST— Friday, 1-—A. E. Stockley, Kiore Friday, I—C. Bridger, Waiwakaiho Yards Monday, 4—H. J. Valentine, Riverlea Monday, 4—E. Julian, Warea Wednesday, o—'T. P. Hughson, Stony River Yards. Thursday, 7—R. H. Bartlett, Kaponga Thursday, 7—A. C. Nitz, Tarurutangi Friday, B—T. Smart, Koru Wednesday, 13—Mrs Stevenson. Puniho Friday, 22—Murray Horo, Rahotu Yards j jEPTEMBER— Friday, s—Newton King, pedigree Holsteins, New Plymouth ON THE FARM. , LOWER BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD THURSDAY, 24th JULY, 1913. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCAN TILE AGENCY CO., Limited have received instructions from MR I, T. WALSH, who has sold Jus farm, ;o sell, Without Reserve —• 55 dairy cows, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers, mostly Jersey-Hol-stein cross. 30 choice 2 to * 3-yr springing heifers, showing Jersey, Holstein and Shorthorn cross 41 choice yearlings, mixed. 9 of these are heifers hy pedigree Jersey bull To Aroha 1 Shorthorn bull, sound LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. N.B. Mr Walsh has been dairying for 15 years and about half of his herd are 2nd calvers, having been •specially selected from heifers, the breeding of which Mr Walsh knew to he first-class, for dairying purposes. Plm Auctioneers very strongly recomnend this herd to anyone requiring good young cows. All the cattle have been on turnips and hay since 10th May last. Cows can remain on place till Ist August. Conveyances will leave the Loan and Mercantile office at 10 a.m., Thursday morning, and will also meet the 12.45 train on arrival from Hawerq to convey intending purchasers to the sale. 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 purchasing elsewhere. AT THE FARM, ROWAN. TUESDAY, 29th JULY. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Messrs TATE and BARNSLEY, who have sold theii farm, and are leaving for a trip to the Old Country, to sell absolutely Without Reserve, their first-class Dairy Herd, Implements, etc, as follows : 41 choice young dairy cows, in calf to pedigree Jersey hull, Flos Cherry, to calve July, August, and September. 13 half-bred Jersey heifers hy Flos Cherry 3 young farm horses, 1 long shaftor gig and harness, 2 Wallaby jacks, W r ood’s mower (nearly new), s.f. plough, set disc harrows, 5 milk cans, 1 ton basic slag, sundries, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 p.m. NOTE.—The cows are all young and the average test of the herd for 191213 was 4.2, which was the highest at the Rowan factory. GLOVER ROAD YARDS, lIAW 7 ERA, THURSDAY, JULY 24. rJILLLFS AND NALDER will sell by Public Auction as above—• 12 fat cows 20 forward cows 30 store cows GO mixed yearlings 20 springing heifers and cows 100 f.m. owes in lamb 150 lambs On account of Mr 'I. A. Winks—--35 good conditioned 3.Vyr steers On account of Mrs Buckroll—--12 forward 3-yr. steers Sale at 1 o’clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 23 July 1913, Page 8
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