AUCTION SALES. ON THE WARM, LOWER STRATFORD FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1913. "VTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND .MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., have received instructions from MR .JOHN WILLIS, who is giving up dairying, to sell, Without Reserve—--29 dairy cows, mostly 2nd culvers 12 springing .Jersey heifers, in calf to Holstein bull 1 3-year-old Holstein bull 1 2-year-old Holstein bull .Milk cans, quantity matai LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o'clock. N.B.—Mr Willis' cows averaged a 1.0 test at the factory last season. Ihis is a really good herd of young cows, all calving in August and September. NOTE.—Special arrangement with clients regarding finance of dairy stock, whereby a largo saving in interest, etc., is effected, which clients ihould specially consider before purUNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. BIRD AND ROBSON ROADS, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY
WTEWTON KING has received instructions from MR. J. C. ROBSOX, who is giving up dairying, to sell, Without Reserve, his Dairy Herd. Farm Implements, etc., as under:—67 choice dairy cows, -Aug. and Sept. culvers IS 3-year heifers 28 extra choice yearling grade Jersey heifers 2 grade Jersey buTls 17 store pigs I.J sows, to farrow in August 5 goats, 1 half-draught bay gelding, 6 years (slight reserve), 1 half-draught aged gelding. 1 harness mare by Jersey (slight reserve), 1 milk waggon (slight reserve), milk cart and harness, gig and harness (slight reserve), 11 milk cans, buckets, aerator, Duncan plough (nearly new), sundries, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
above herd gave the best test)'at the local creamery, each '•ow, including'lo 2-year heifers, averaging j'uM - : *£ll 1(W per head. They "re in the pink of condition, and guaranteed 'for absolute sale as Mr Itobson is retiring from dairying. AT THE FARM, SOLE ROAD, NGAERE. MONDAY, JULY 28. TEWTON KING has' received inLv striictions from MR G. M. HAMILTON, who lias' sold his farm, to sell 1 , Without Reserve, as above, lis first-class dairy herd, implements, ?tc, as follows—--48 choice dairy cows 2 2-year springing heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 Shorthorn bull by pedigree bull bred by Mr J. Peat 4 heifer calves 1 steer 2 sows to farrow in August 1 aged gelding (any harness) 1 aged half-draught mare stinted to Victory (any harness), 1 hack' by Oakgrove broken to saddle and harness stinted to Victor}-, 1 gelding by Baron I), 2 half-draught geldings (all harness, slight reserve), 1 child's hack, 5 complete sets leading harness, 3 sets saddles and breechings, plough chains. 2 sets 4-horse block chains, swingl.etrees, milk cans, cooler, aerator, buckets, 4-b.p. portable engine full pressure (slight reserve) chaffcutter and sawbench (slight reserve), MasseyHarris binder (practically new, slight reserve), Masse v-Harrix drill and cultivator (splendid order), Reid and Gray d.f. plough, Reid and Gray harrows, pig troughs, barrels, 80gai. boiler, sledge, jacks, tools and sundries.
LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. STRATFORD YARDS TUESDAY, 29th JULY, 1913. riiHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND -I- MERCANTILE AGENCY, Co.. LTD., and MESSRS WEBSTER, DORSON and Co., will sell by Public Auction as above— OHEAD MIXED CATTLE, Includine—- (>■"> store and forward cows 35 3-year steers 20 springing 3-yoar heiferg 20 springing heifers 2o springing cows ! bulls Also on account of a Client—--10 dairy cows, August, Septem ber calvers, to purebred Jersey bull a!o at 1 o'clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 69, 26 July 1913, Page 8
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