AUCTION SALES. Newton king’s list of clearing sales. J ELY— Wednesday, 12—K. J. Linn, Norman by, in conjunction with Loan Co., Hawera. Thursday 13—C. Jago, Beaconstield Road, Midhirst. Choice springing heifers. Thursday 13—John Gilbert, Frankley Road. Thursday 13.—M. Shaw, Frankley Road. Monday 17—James Manu White, Motonui. Wednesday 19—A. J. Dempsey,' Rowan. Thursday 20—A Bennett’s Clearing Sale, Bird Road, Stratford. Thursday 20.—Estate late C. Giay, Motunui. Thursday 20—Jordan Bros, Oaonui. Friday 21—F. Rothery, at Ilahotu Yards. Monday 2.l—J. Salesbury, Maiigorei Friday 28—W. A. Wood, Warwick Road, Stratford. Wednesday 2d—John Davis, Goidon Road. Toko. Thursday 27—Morris Bros., Oaku-, ra. , 1 Thursday 27—Seidel and McCor-i mack. Kaponga. Monday 31—L. C. Jeunins. Waitara Road STRATHMORE. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr A. F. Anderson, who ha s sold his farm to sell on the property on above date, the whole of his live and dead stock, WITHOUT RESERVE, comprising:— 38 dairy cows, Aug.-Sept, calvers 3 springing heifers 5 20-months heifers 12 yearlings 5 2-year steers 30 mixed yearlings 800 4,6, f.f.m. ewes in lamb 170 2, 4-tooth wethers 120 lambs 25 Romney, and Lincoln rams 70 fat and forward ewes 5 breeding sows to farrow August 1 boar 25 store, pigs 2 heavy draught mares, 7 and 9
years 2' milk cart horses, (i and ‘ , j !ll '' years I' If light harness mare ,-f •• 2'hacks > ; . 1 colt, 3-years,'/ unbroken \r. . ‘ 1 filly,-'ll'Years 1 2-ycar filly hy Silver Spree 1 spring tip dray (new), 1 d.f. Massey-Harris plough, 1 s.f. Duncan plough; tine and chain harrows, 2 and 3 horse gear, 4 sets chains, saddle, quantity harness, Price’s jacks, 5 sacks oats, 1| tons chaff, 1 ton manure, po!atocs, farm tools, sundries, etc., etc., 35 shares in the Stratford Co-op. Dairy Coy. Sale at 12 o’clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—Cars will leave my Stratford Office at 10 o’clock on the morning of the Sale, and I would request intending buyers to kindly book scats BEACONSFI ELD ROAD, MIDHIRST THURSDAY, 13th JULY, 1910. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr C. Jago, [who lias leased his farm, to sell on the property on the above date, WIiHOUT RESERVE:— 50 choice 2-year old grade Jersey and Holstein Springing Hei- ( fers, to calve Aug. and Sept. 4 grade Jersey yearling heifers 1 2-year-old well bred Jersey bull WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,1 heifer in milk, 1 yearling heifer 1 well-bred Berkshire sow to farrow first week in August 1 pedigree Devon sow, prize winner, to farrow first week in August
Also on account of Mr 11. H. Benefield— -1 gelding, nil farm work 1 spring milk cart 1 four-wlieeled buggy 1 John Deere plough Sale at 12.30. LUNCHEON PIIOVI DED. NOTE—Mr Jago has been very careful in the .selection of above heifers. They are the pick of most ol the dairies round about Midhirst, and anybody wanting choice grade heifers should not miss this sale. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY. Newton king win sell at his yards as above: JO stare and forward cows .‘3O iu-calf heifers, 80 mixi 1 yearlings 30 20-month steers 20 fat cow. 100 2-tooth ti; 1-year purebred English Leicc .ter ewes, in lamb to purebred English Leicester rams (tip t. p line) 80 fat and forward ewes 70 lambs JJO f.m. ewes in Drub 100 f.m. ewes in lamb WITHOUT RESERVE; 250 1 and 5-ycar ewes in lamb 70 lambs Rale at 1 o’clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 83, 11 July 1916, Page 8
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