ON THE FARM, ROBSON ROAD, STRATFORD. MONDAY, 29th JUNE, 1914. "VTEWTON KING lias received in--n structions from MR. W . D. TAYLOR, whose lease has expired, to sell. Without Reserve, his First-class Dairy Herd, etc, as under—--91 cows, to calve August and September 13 weaner heifers 3 breeding sows, to farrow July and August '' 14 store pigs 1 3-draught mare (aged), slight reserve 1 gig pony (aged), slight reserve 1 2-year filly, by Victory, • slight reserve 1 brood mare, stinted to Here-1-go. 1 milk dray 45 fully paid up shares in Stratford Factory (slight reserve) LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. NOTE. —I can recommend these cows with every confidence to anyone in search of genuine dairy cows. The herd returned for milk alone an average amount of £ll per head. AT THE FARM, MIDHIRST. WEDNESDAY, Ist JULY, 1914. ■VTEWTON KING has received in-i-Ml structions to sell by Public Auction, Without Reserve, on above date,' at 12.30, on behalf of MR ALEX. BROWN, who has sold his property, the whole of his Dairy Herd, Farm Stock and Implements, comprising—--10 high grade Jersey cows, in milk and to calve July and August 1 3-seater gig, 1 3-shafter gig, 1 milk cart, Cambridge roller, tripod and tine harrows, ploughs, stumping jack, harness, milk cans, and a large assortment of farm implements and sundries Also the Contents of a Well Furnished 8-roomed house, including— Singer stewing machine, Collard and Collard piano (reserve) LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE. —These cows, mostly young, returned £2lO last year, and this year £250, averaging £ls 12s 6d per cotf for milk alone. These results are amongst the highest at the Midhirst Factory. ON THE FARM, OPUNAKE ROAD, CARDIFF. MONDAY, 29th JUNE, 1914. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD., hate received instructions from W. H. BENNETT, Esq., who has osld his farm, to sell, Without Reserve—--39 young dairy cows, calving July and August 1 mare broken to all harness, 8 years old 1 2-year-old thoroughbred ~by Sylvia Park out of Moonlight, Natator mare 1 yearling filly by General Joubert, out of Moonlight. 1 dray (carry 20cwt., nearly new), sot dray harness, single furrow Booth plough, 7 milk cans, aerator, and all farm sundries 55 shares in Cardiff Co-op. Dairy Co. Also Household Furniture. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. v Sale at 1 o’clock. NOTE.—Mr Bennett has been dairy ing for a number of years, and his cows were all selected from first-clsas herds. There are eight Holsteins. nine Grade Jerseys in the herd, and the balance are Jersey, Holstein, and Shorthorn cross. These cows returned £l3 per head for butterfnt alone this season. Our agent has inspected them, and we can recommend the cows to anyone requiring tiptop dairy cows. ON THE FARM. UPPER PALMER ROAD, MAHOE. FRIDAY, 26th JUNE, 1911. NEWTON KING has been favored with instructions from MR W. WISHART, who is giving up dairying to sell. Without Reserve, his First-class Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as under—--30 dairy cows, to calve July, August and September I pedigree Ayrshire bull 10 weaner heifers 1 colt 1 filly, 3yrs I gelding, 7yrs 1 gelding, 4-draught 1 Brood mare, in foal 1 milk cart 5 milk cans spring cart, harness, etc Sale at 12.30 o’clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DAIRY HERDS. WE have several good Dairy Herds for sale. For full particulars, apply to, MATTHEWS. GAMLIN and Co., Auctioneers Inglewood.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 54, 25 June 1914, Page 8
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