AUCTION SALES. AT THE FARM, MANGAWHERO ROAD, RIVERLEA. MONDAY, 4tli AUGUST, 1913. NEWTON KING has received instructions from MR. H. J. VALENTINE, who lias sold his farm, to sell, Without Reserve, his choice dairy herd, implements, furniture, etc. as under—--17 mostly grade Jersey cows, Aug. and Sept, culvers 7 choice grade Jersey springing heifers by pedigree Jersey bull, Flos Campanile 17 grade Jersey yearling heifers by Flos Campanile 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Flos Campanile (No. 441.) 1 grade 2-yr.-old bull by Flos Campanile 1 purebred yearling bull by Flo> Campaile, 1 staunch factory horse, 1 5-yr.-old gig horse by Albert Chevalu r, boy’s pony gig and harness, spring tipdray and harness, block dray and harness, 7 milk cans, strainers, roller, harrows, chaff, cutter (nearly new), oat crusher. turnip sheer, stumping jacks, PLmefc Jr. and various farm implements, purebred Minorca fowls, 2 cattle dogs, 2 tons slag, 2 acres mangolds, etc. Also real first-class Household Furniture, comprising— Handsome wardrobe with mirror, washstand, 3 sjrlendid duchess chests, single and double bedsteads, tables, book shelves, easy chairs, writing desk, kitchen utensils, etc. With Slight Reserve— Piano by Kuhla, Factory shares. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—Mr Valentine has sold his farm and the herd is for absolute sale. The average test for the season was 4.2, and returns will ho shown at the sale. This herd is one of the choicest we have inspected this season. AT THE FARM, KAPONGA. THURSDAY, 7th AUGUST.
NEWTON KING has received instructions from MR R. H. BARTLETT, who is giving up dairying, to sell absolutely Without Reserve. his choice dairy herd, etc., as follows: 70 first-class dairy cows, mostly August and Sept, calvers 1 Holstein bull 1 Jersey bull, milk cans, buckets, trough, pig styes, milk cart and harness, tine harrows; Noxon discs, block dray, pressure pump and 100 ft. piping, furniture, sundries, etc. With Slight Reserve—--1 4-year mare (saddle and harness), Dominion vacuum pump, 3-h.p. benzine engine, 1 draught gelding Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—Half of these cows are Holstein and Jersey cross. They are mostly young and showing well in calf ; in fact, in all probability 10 to 20 will calve before the sale. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY, 4th AUGUST. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr. H. B. KIDD to sell, Without Reserve, as above, his choice dairy herd, etc., comprising— -40 first-class dairy cows, early calvers 10 weaners G empty cows Sale at 1 o’clock. HAWERA SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, JULY 31. The n.z. loan and mercantile AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., will sell by Public Auction, as above—--150 HEAD CATTLE, Including—--10 good dairy cows 2 2-year heifers 15 good dairy cows 12 colored yearling heifers 30 forward and store cows 15 fat cows and heifers 30 yearlings 20 springing heifers and cows 10 18-month steers SO mixed yearlings 40 prime rat empty ewes On account of Mr Horace Nowell—--25 3-year springing heifers 10 3-yoar springing heifers 250 2, -I and 6-tooth ewes, in lamb to Romney rams ■ 2 breeding sows 1 purebred Berkshire boar, 12 months old 11 Ideal milk cans A! so Ecclesfield’s Jersey Cows and heifes. 7 cows, 4 to 0 years old 3 heifers, 3 years old 10 wearier heifers (7 of them from cows by pedigree bull, Jack Pin') 1 pedigree Jersey bull Oakdale King, 22 months old Tests 4.3 to 7. Highest test of 140 constant suppliers season 1912-13. Rale at 1 o’clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 72, 30 July 1913, Page 8
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