rpHl STRATFORD PaMitry, M!so6lianapU3 End Pretssas , f gates HeW •.. . EVERY SATURDAY a* IX.SB. Clearing Sales of Housahold Furniture and Effects a Speolallty. ef the Disiriat. VALUATIONS UNDERTAKEN. LOANS NEGOTIATED. REGISTERED LAND AGENT. Up-fra-date LM of Town and CsuwSey Propartlsa for Salt, Agents tor Kempthorn*. Prssser's Manurw, and Amner's AgrleuJtural Lime. Harsß and Ccw Covers of the Highest Quality at Lowest Rates. Tho Famous Mcßae Mattress, Sole Agents for Taranaki. Inspection invited. Try us before going elsewhere. Always on stock for private Bale Prime O.S. Chaff, feed, and seed oats, wheat, barley, binder twine, seeds of all descriptions, Scotch tares, horse a«d cow covers, furniture, tents all inses, marquees. Large supply of Inglewood Factory bacon and hams always i/> stock. ON THE FAR i, CHEAL ROAD, NG.JSRE. MONDAY, 6th JULY, 1914. TEWTON KINO has received in- ■ N structions from MR H. .KENNY, who has disposed of his property, to sell, Without Reserve, tie whole fy! ! his Choice Dairy Herd, .'farm Implements, etc., as under:--,'3! dairy cows, grade to p.b. Jer-
IxfJedigrce Jersey cow, "Birdie's Pet" 1 pedigree Jersey cow, "Birdie" 1 pedigree 2-year heifer, "Bir--2 pedigree yearling heifers 1 pedigree 3-year "Jersey bull. "Maori Chief" 1 pedigree 2-year Jersey bull, "Maori Lad"' 15 fat. sheep 1 Duncan si. plough (new), 1 Mnssey Harris plough (good order), 1 set discs, 1 160-gal. whey tub (kauri), 1 scalding tub, 1 dray and harness, 1 2-horse set swingletrees, 1 slugging chain. 1 copper and stand, 7 milk cans, cooler and strainerWith Slight Reserve — 1!) grade to p.V. yearling Jersey 1 cow in milk 1 -"--draught gelding, rising dyrs. 1 mare, aged 1 Farmer's Favorite drill (new) I phonograph 1 in good order (with slight reserve) On account of A. QUARRELL, E&q. : ■itli slight, reserve— * ] p.b. Hoistein bull, 4 .years old by "Bonny Boy" (Bonny Bcj was bred by Newton King Esq.) LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ' Sale at 12.30 o'clock. XOTE.—Mr Kenny has been milking this herd for the last 9 years, and most of the cows are his own breeding. The average test for the last four seasons lias been 4.6. One of SO suppliers to file Ngaere Factory, Mr Kenny has always been amongst the highest for test. They start to calve in July, and all are in calf to the pedigree Jersey bull, "Maori Chief." - ON THE FARM, SKEET ROAD, AUROA. THURSDAY, Dili JULY, 1914. iVTEWTON KING has received in--13" structions from MR G. SHAW, who ba s sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as below, Without Reserve—
U dairy cows. July and August calvcrs 8 mixed weaners 1 mare, aged, all harness ; guaranteed. I 'J-year colt by Billy Pcck ] yearling filly by Abbot's Pride 27 store pigs, :> breeding sows ] spring cart and harness, ] gig and harness, tripod harrows, s.f. level- plough, chains and swingletrees, (i mi lie cans farm and garden tools, ant] quantity sundries Witi) Slight Reserve—--1 .spring cart horse, any trial 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull (brer by Olson Bros.) 1 cattle dog Sale a I 1 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—The. above cows are a particularly good lot-—all early culvers. and have done exceedingly well. IMPORTANT PRELIM] N T AKY NOTICE. AT CHISLEHIRST, ELTHAM. THURSDAY, 16th JULY. -TEWTGX KINO ha s been favor- * ed with instructions from JAS. PHILLIPS, Sen., to sell tiie Whole >f his H'-rd of High-class Pedigree Jersey Cattle. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Full particulars; later. Catalogues | m application,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 62, 4 July 1914, Page 8
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