ON THE FARM, MANGOiIEI. MONDAY, 30th AUGUST. jVTE WTON KING has received inAi structions from Mr N. Willjomson, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE. * 85 dairy cows 10 iu-calf Holstein heife,ss (to pedigree Holstein bull) 25 yearling Holstein heifers G grade Holstein bulls 13 mixed yearlings 1 draught Stallion “Governor General” 3 mares stinted to above 2 1-draught mares 1 good cob 4 3-year £ to horses 2 2-year unbrokens 2 Shetland ponies with foals at foot 3 yearlings, $ to 1-draught 4 brood sows (7 weaners) 2 spring drays, slag drill, ttosc, chain, and tyne harrows, cultivator, horse hoe, 400-gall, tank, iron skim vat, roller, kauri milk vat, 2 spray pumps, milk cans, S.F. and D.F. ploughs. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE— Pedigree Holstein bull “Prince Van Cleve,” winner of 5 prizes. Pedigree Holstein bull “Friesland King Segis” (3-years) 2 Pedigree Holstein heifere, S-mon-ths and 3-years old. NOTE.—A few of these cows have calved, and the rest are due to cplye immediately, to pedigree Holstein bulls. .Tire Herd averaged £ll at the Mangorei Factory last season. Returns, dates and tests, will be supplied at the sale. Seventeen of the 85 cows were sent to Mr Williamson from Hie Alton Farm for winter feeding, consequent on the autumn drought. These will be offered at the sale.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 94, 21 August 1915, Page 8
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