AUCTION SALES. TEWTON KINGS LIST OF CLEARING SALES FOE AUGUSTFriday 7—Mrs Edwin George, Omata. SEPTEMBER— Wednesday B—Pedigree Holatein Sale, Bell Block, Newton Ring and A. Harold Street. XTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND. ii mercantile list OF CLEARING SALES. AUGUST— Tkuwsday 12—H. Woisin, Croydon Road, Wliarehuia.
ELTHAM YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 11th AUGUST. At 1 p.m. HHE N.Z. LOAN AND MEBOAiN* . TILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer by public action as above:— 50 store and forward cows 25 18-nioath empty heifers 25 yearling Holstein and Jersey heifers 30 springing heifers 25 yearling steers U forward cows and heifers 15 2-yuar empty Jersey heifers 40 yearling heifers 10 springing cowc ■lO store pigs ON THE FARM. CROYDON ROAD, WHAREHUIA. THURSDAYi 12th AUGUST, 1915, At 1 o'clock Sharp,
rriiE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND -I- MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED, kavo been instructed by H. Woisin Esq., who lias sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, bis entire berd and implements, as follows: — 32 first-class dairy cows, 3rd and 4th ealvers 0 empty cows y 2-year in-calf lieifers U 2-year empty heifers 12 weaner steel's 21 weaner -heifers 1 May heifer calf 1 Jersey bull 2 Holstein bulls 2 good porkers. 1 Massey Harris mower, 1 set disc harrows, 1 set tine harrows, 1 Massey Harris s.f. plough, 1 sledge (new), 1 Price's Jack (new), 14 sheets 10ft. iron, 1 milk cans, aerator, 4 milk buckets, 12-gallon Domo separator, copper and standi 8 packets gelignite, fuse, caps, etc., pig tubs and cans, o bags turnip manure, fowls, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE; 1 mare, Gyrs (guaranteed) 1 trap mare, oyrs (guaranteed), ail harness 1 pony mare, aged (guaranteed all harness) 1 dray 1 tip dray. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—We can recommend this herd to anyone wanting first-class Dairy Stock. Mr Woisin started four years ago with a herd of heifers, and has culled heavily every year. HAWBRA SALE. THURSDAY, 12th AUGUST. At 1 p.m. ffIHE N.Z. LOAN end MEROANi- TILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell by puUtiq, auction as above—
60 fat, forward and store cows 80 yearling heifers 50 springing heifers 20 yearling steers 10 dairy cows 2-j0 2 and 4-tooth ewes in lamb to Roniney rams (off hills) 150 f.m. ewes in lamb to Southdown rains 50 mixed hoggets 80 f.m. ewes in lamb to BorderLeieester rams 12 store pigs 5 sows close to farrowing by adding 1/ALr >MEAL calws, drink. Then every drop will tuild botye and muscle and put on f«t and keep the healthy. ! J This'teawn'j analysis give* Tui Calf Meal , i'S proven 13-5 % fat content Ko fUh cr 1 v> minimal oik added, from. Central Co-op. Store Newton King. TUI CALF MEAL PRICES. "251b.8ag,6,'- JOO lb. Baft 23/-... ? 50 lb. Bag, 11/9 200 lb. Bag, 44/6
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 85, 10 August 1915, Page 8
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