().\ THE FARM, ROESON ROAD, STRATFORD. MONDAY, 29th JUNE, 1914, KING has received instruotions from MR. W. D. TAYLOR, whose lease has expired, to sell, Without Reserve, his' First-class Dairy Herd, etc, ,as under— V) Meaner heifers 3 breeding sows, to farrow July and August 14 store pigs 1 mare (aged), slight
1 gig pony (aged), slight reserv 1 2-year filly, by Victory, sligli 1 brood mare, stinted to Here J-go. 1 milk dray 45 fully paid up shares in Strat ford 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. PURANGI. TUESDAY. JUNE 30.
-a/TATTHEWS, GAMLIN AND CO. -L*J- have received instructions from MR A. H. BARXETT, who is leaving tile district, to sell the whole of liis stock, implements, furniture, etc., Without Reserve, as follows: 19 choice dairy cows (August and September calvers) 1 well-bred Jersey bull 1 pedigree Jersey weaner bull 1 choice weaner heifer 1 sow with litter 3 forward store pigs Implements, consisting of ] s.f. plough, cultivators (nearly now), light harrows, etc.. churn, butter-worker (Cherry's patent), milk cans, cream cans, and all dairy utensils, 1 spring trap, 1 gig and harness, wheelbarrow, safe, copper, tubs, tools, etc. Household Furniture and Effects, including sideboard, hallstand. Duchess table, sofa, tables chairs, linoleums, etc. Also, with Slight Reserve—--1 piano, Tubular separator (nearly new), 70-gals., 1 springcart horse Sale at 12 noon.
LUNCHEON PROVIDED Also, on account of other vendor! 3 harness horses 0 springing Jersey heifers 2 store cows ON THE FARM, OPUNAKE ROAD, CARDIFF. MONDAY, 29th JUNE, 1914. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCAN TILE AGENCY CO, LTD.. have received instructions from W. H. BENNETT, Esq., who has osld his farm, to sell, Without Reserve—--39 young dairy cows, calving Jul\ and August 1 mare i-draught, broken to ali harness, S years old
1 2-year-old thoroughbred b\ Sylvia Park out of Moonlight Natator mare 1 yearling filly by General Jou bert, out of iMoonlight 1 dray (carry 20cwt., nearlj now), set dray harness, singH furrow Booth plough, 7 milk cans, aerator, and all farm sundries 53 shares in Cardiff Co-op. Dairj Co. Also Household Furniture. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o'clock. NOTE.—Mr Bennett has been dairy ing for a number of years, and hit cows were all. selected from first-clsa? 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 hutterfaf alone this season. Our agent has inspected them, and we can recommene the cows to anyone requiring tiptop dairy cows. STRATFORD SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, SfOth JUNE, 1914.
PTIHE SEW ZEALAND LOAN AND A MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer at One o'clock sharp on account of MESSRS GUNN and SINCLAIR, Raetihi— PEDIGREE HOLSTER' FRIESIAN COWS AND HEIFERS. (Imported from Canada) Lot. I—Ear Tap; 83—Cornelia Tensen Pauline, 27 months old : in calf. No. 22550. A.H.F. H.B. Lot 2—Ear tag 40—May Pride Mercedes, 27 months old. No. 21837. A.H.F.H.B. Lot 3—Ear tap; 41—Emily Mercedes Grant, 28 months old, hull calf at foot. No. 21536. A.H.F.H.B. Lot 4—Ear tag 42—Time Grant 2nd, months old. No. 21832. A.H.F.H.B.
s—Ear tag 43—Mill-brook PiVtjr Netherland, 34 month? old, in calf. No. 20020. A.H.F.H.B. i—Ear tap; 45 Forest Piptorticarrying 2nd calf. No. 26446. A.H.F.H.B,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 56, 27 June 1914, Page 8
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