AUCTION SALES. ELTHAM EOAI). KAPONGA. THURSDAY, 27 JULY, 1916. TEWTON KING has received in- ■*■ * structions from Messrs Seidel and McComack, who have dissolved partnership, on account of Mr McCormack going to tlie Front, to sell on the farm on above date: — WITHOUT RESERVE, 05 dairy cows, July, August, September calvers, nearly all young, in pink of condition, machine milked and absolutely sound 1 '-draught gelding, aged, all harness 1 gelding, 7 years, splendid gig horse 1 mare, aged, all harness 1 milk waggon, good order, carry 14 cans 1 spring dray in good order 1 gig in good order Harness for waggon, dray, and 1 Duncan S.F. plough, 1 Noxon mower, swingletrees, tools, 10 milk cans, etc., etc., WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,— 1 4-cow Eureka milking machine releaser, buckets, in good order 1 4 lI.P. Clough kerosene engine in good order 1 grey gelding, 8 years, all harness 1 3-year gelding unbroken to '''Rothschild Lad" 1 Pedigree * Holstein bull "Roger" !J0 shares Kaponga Dairy Company. Sale at 12.30 sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—This herd can he recommended to the most - fastidious oi dairymen. They will have returned over £2O per cow for milk alone tins season and there is not an unsound cow in the herd. As Mr McCormack is accepted for the Front, everything must be sold. Any stock bought at this sale can remain on the farm until 31st July. Motor cars will leave Manaia at 10 o'clock on the morning of the sale. Intending purchasers please book seats early.
GORDON ROAD, TOKO. WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY, 1916. " TEWTON KING has received in--*-N structionsi'roin Mr John Davis, who has sold his farm, to sell on the above date— ■' ■ v WITHOUT RESERVE. 52 dairy cows, choice Holsteins, to calve August-September 6 springing H'obtein heifers in calf to Jersey bull 30 Holstein mixed yearlings I'Hoi stein hull 1 |-draught gelding, 7 years, all harness 1 J-draught mare, 6 years, all harness 1 light hack and harness horse, 6 years 2 breeding sows, 8 store pigs, 1 spring tip dray, good order; 1 milk waggon, good order; 1 R. and G. s.f. plough; disc, chain, tyne harrows; 3 horn swinglctreys; 3 sets harness; dray, plough and sundry harness; Press and Donald stumping jacks; 12 milk cans; aerator; 1 Planet Jnr.; 1 hand manure and seed drill; quantity dressed and rough timber; sundry farm tools. Household Furniture and effects, etc., etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE :- 1 4-cow Ridd bucket, plant mi ing machine, in good order 1 Watts' oil engine Sale at 12.30 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—The above cows are all well ' hied Holsteins, with the exception of six, which are well-bred Shorthorns. Mr Davis has been milking for the last 12 years, and they are practically all his own bleeding. He has culled every season, and there is not a duffer in the herd. They averaged this season £l6 14 a per cow at Is djd per lb butter-fat.
TOKO SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1916. ITEWTON KING will soil at his Toko Yards on above date AA HEAD MIXED CATTLE Sale at, 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. TEWTON KING will sell at his 1 yards as above:— 40 well-.;:wn good condition 3year springing heifers (in 11 good Ho; teiii yearling heifers 40 Shorthorn yearling heifers well-grown 25 yearling steers 250 1 and 6 tooth wethers SO yearlings (50 heifers, 30 steers) '2O store and forward cows 20 2 year empty heifers 2fio ewes in lamb 200 ewes in lamb 380 2-tooth wether:; At 1 o'clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 95, 24 July 1916, Page 8
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