AUCTION SALES. DOUGLAS SALS. MONDAY, 17th JULY, 1910. "VrEWTON KING will Hell by Public -h ’ Auction at the Douglas Saleyards on the above date: — 2~n HEAD MIXED CATTLE. and 200 2-tooth ewes 250 f.m. ewes 200 hoggets 00 2,4, and 0-tooth wethers Sale at 1 o’clock. ft 00 MIXED yHEEI> V 7 UV7 including— STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 18. NEWTON KING will sell at bis Stratford Yards on the above date. gQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, 1000 M / IXED SBEEP ' 51 forward cows 50 store cows At 12.30 o’clock. STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 18. 40 springing heifers Sale at 1 o’clock. AT THE HOMESTEAD. WAINGONGORO ROAD, CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th. At 10.30 a.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD., have received instructions from C. S. Carley Esq., who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE. 4/ cows, Aug and Sept, calvers G springing heifers 17 yearling heifers 1 3-year Ho'.lstcin bull 1 pedigree Hok'tein bull, 2-yr. 2 yearling grade Holstein bulls , 4. draught horses 1 pony 5 Berkshire sows 30 weaners Spring dray, Woods’ hay rake, McCormick mower, disc and tine harrows, s.f. plough, cart harness, plough, “Domo” 20gal. separator, knife grinder, swinglcbars, milk cans, quantity new roofing iron, farm tools and sundries, 1 ton Irish rock seed potatoes, 1 ton table potatoes, fowls, and a quantity of household furniure.
Also, With Slight ReserveFarmers’ Favorite Drill Dig and Harness And a number of Shares in the Cardill Factory (paid-up). LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CORNER OF ROWAN AND OPUNAKE ROADS. WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 'VTEWTON KING has received in--i- ’I structions from -Mr A. F. Dempsey, who has sold his larm, and is leaving the district, to sell by 1 üblic Auction as above, the whole of his live and dead stock as under: — 36 heifers in calf, to calve early in August, pick out of 160, mostly Jersey, Holsteins , 2 good house cows to. calve Aug.Sept. 3 2-year grade Jersey hulls 2 1-draught geldings 1 Idly 1 brood mare stinted to Oamaru Lad 2 brood mares stinted to Royal Chevalier 3 unbroken 2-year hacks 1 aged farm horse, all harness 10 real good store pigs 20 young fowls 9 ducks 1 R. and G. plough, 1 setdiscs, milk cart, 2 cans, aerator, swingletrees, 1 stumping jack, cross-cut saw, hammer and wedges, farm tools, 1 ton lime, and sundries.
H()USEHOLI) FUR NITURE, comprising: French polished duchess chest, marble-top waslistand, 1 wooden bedstead, I iron bedstead, 2 wire mattresses, duchess table, waslistand, duchess chest, single bed, child’s cot (large!, 2 tables, fern stand, easy chairs, fender, etc., linos, cheffonier, hanging and table lamps, go-cart, kitchen and dining chairs, and sundries. WITH; ; LIGHT RESERVE. 4 yearling foals by Dominion and Broadleaf Brood trot ing mare Duchess Klma, with yearling foal at foot, by Br< dleaf. Sale at 1 o’clock. NOTE.—These heifers are a really choice line, and Mr Dempsey was going to milk them himself, but be has sold the farm, and everything must go. The heifers are p’cked out of a I line of inn—splendid condition.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 87, 15 July 1916, Page 8
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