AUCTIONEERS NOTICE. THE Stratford premises of the undernoted Auctioneering firms will be Closed all day on Thursday, 6th inst., on account of the Hawera Show. NEWTON KING. N.Z. LOAN AND M.A. COY. POTO ROAD, CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY, sth JULY, 1916. ~~J"EWTON KING has received in-i-.N structions from Mr H. Lacoy, who has sold his farm, to sell on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE,— 32 cows, chiefly Holstein-Jersey, 2nd to 4th calvers, to calve Aucust-September. 9 choice springing heifers by pedigree Jersey bull, "Drown Prince" 10 yearling Jersey heifers by "Brown Prince" 6 yearling Holstein heifers 1 3 year Holstein bull 1 i-draught mare, broken to all harness 1 gelding, broken to all harness 1 grey mare 4 Berkshire breeding sows, to farrow July, August and October
1 good cattle dog 1 16 months Jersey bull (well i . > bred) Ducks, fowls, geese, spring dray and harness, new gig and harness (reserve), 1 Duncan s.f. plough, tyne harrows, sledge, chaffcutter, 6 milk cans, pig trough, plough traces, horse and stack covers, quantity White Rock seed potatoes. On behalf of another vendor—--1 milk waggon in good order, only three seasons' wear 40 paid-up shares Cardiff Factory. Sale at 12.30. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.B.—Mr Lacey has been milking for 1 the last 21 years, and this is his first dairy sale. The farm is sold andeverything, is without reserve. Thecows are an exceptionally fine lot, having averaged last season 1 £l6 13s per. head.. ' '•■' I '■"■'■>' ••• ! ON THE FARM, RAHOITI. ~,',', j THURSDAY, oth JULY. EWTON KING lias received in-. ' structions from Messrs Green and Tyrell, who have sold their farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE. 83 daily cows 15 springing heifers 10 yearling heifers 2 3 year pedigree Holstein bulls 2 yearling grade Holstein bulls On account of Mr Percy James: 1 5 coulter 1 horse drill (nearly REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. 'Sale at 12.30 sharp.
. Auctioneers"' >|&n recommend these cows with confidence. The herd has heen heavily culled each year and only the very best bulls have.heen used. Fully three-quarters of the herd are welh-bred Holsteln cows, calving in AngusV to pedigree Holstein bulls.
BIRD-ROBSON ROAD, NGAF^RE. THURSDAY, 6th JULY, 191 G. bone, who lias sold his farm, to sell on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE, 41 dairy cows, August-September carvers 11 mixed yearlings 5 sows to farrow from 21st July 1 horse 21 sheep 1 good cattle dog, 20 hens, 8 milk cans, 1 light waggon, 1 gent's riding saddle, 1 Methven boiler, 2 zinc baths, 1 copper, pig troughs and barrels, 2 sacks seed potatoes, kitchen table, book case, dresser, iron beds, sofa. 49 paid up shares Stratford Co-op. Dairy Co. Sale at 12.30. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
N.B.— The cows arc a good lot, and have turned in this season with bonus £l-5 per head off hilly country. There is a fair sprinkling of Jerseys amongst them, and they calve mostly in August. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, sth JULY, 1910. At 12.30 o'clock. EWTON KING will sell at liis yards as above:— 40 store and forward cows 30 empty heifers 45 weaner to yearling steers 80 yearling heifers 10 springers 15 20-mouth steers 30 3-year in-calf heifers 25 2J-to 3-year heifers 100 f.m. ewes 450 good lambs 100 ewes in lamb 18 20-month steers
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 4 July 1916, Page 8
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