AUCTION SALES. ON THE FARM, WAINGONGORO ROAD. CARDIFF THURSDAY, 31st JULY, 1913. rpUV NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND J- MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mil HENRY WOLFE, who is leaving the district, to sell, Without Re--62 dairy cows mostly Jersey-Hol-stein strain in calf to pedigree Jersey and Holstein bulls 4 cow.; in milk 43 springing heifers, mostly grade Jersey 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 2-year Holstein bull 2 young grade Jersey bulls 0 yearling heifers 1 trap mare, good 1 half-draught mare, any trial 1 hall-draught gelding, any trail 1 draught mare, aged hack and harness mare, just broken (slight reserve) lambs, 1 sow and litter of 8, 2 stores, 19 fowls, 1 ton potatoes, 800 feet 1-in. piping, 2-ton waggon, milk waggon, milk cart, gig, Courtland waggon, all harness, mowing machine, hay rake, horse hoe. 2 Planet J is., 2 stumping jacks. shoeing forge, anvil and tools, 1 force pump, 3 saddles, sel leading harness, and all general farm sundries.. All Household Furniture and Effects. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. At 11 o'clock a.m. N.B.—Most of the cows are young, and are all that are left after culling out from Ins former herd of 120. The Auctioneers have no hesitation in recommending these cows to anyone requiring first-class dairy stock. Conveyances leave the Company's Stratford Office at 9 and 10 a.m. NOTE.—Special arrangements with clients regarding finance of dairy stock, whereby a largo saving in interest, etc., is effected, which clients should specially consider before purchasing; elsewhere. OPUNAKE ROAD, NEAR STRATFORD. FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST. WEBSTER, DOBSON and CO. have received instructions from Messrs. HANCOCK BROS., who have sold their Lease, to sell, Without Reserve, their Dairy Herd, Implements, Etc., as follows: 44 cows, 2nd to 4th calvers, expected to calve Aug. and Sept. about half being Jerseys and Holsteins 1 Jersey hull, 1 mare (trial) spr. dray, set harness (almost new), milk cans, buckets, cooler, 400gal. tank, saws, wedges, barrels, hay knife, farm tools, and sundries, also quantity of household furnituru 3 pedigree Devon sows 6 store pigs AJso on account Mr J. Kirkpatrick. Dray and harness, sledge, Planet Jr., incubator, farm tools, and quantity of household furniLUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. ON THE FARM, BARRETT ROAD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. NEWTON KING has received instructions from MR A. N. MILLS, who is giving up dairying, to soil by Public Auction, as above, Without Reserve — 38 choice dairy cows With Slight Reserve—--4 pedigree Ayrshire 15-month heifers 7 springing heifers 1 pedigree Jersey hull 1 2-year pedigree Jersey bid! Belvedere Coin 2 good spring cart horses (any harness), good half-draugh' mare (any harness), gig horse, half-draught gelding, new gig and harness, bullock dray, disc harrows, M'Cormick mower, milk cans, buckets, etc. Oa account of MPS ALFRED MACE, G good springing heifers AUCTIONEER'S NOTE,— These cons have been inspected by my representative and are a particularly choic9 lot, all sound, in good condition, and with returns for last seasen from the herd of 38 cows of over il of Rawer; STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TEWTON KINO lias received in- ±* si ructions from MESSRS HAMMERTON BROS., who havo sold their farm, to sell, Without Reserve, as above, their first-class Dairv Herd. GO choice dairy cows, expected early calvers Sale at 1 o'clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 70, 28 July 1913, Page 8
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