AUCTION SALES. ELTHAM ROAD, K A PONG A. THURSDAY, 27 JULY, 1916. NEWTON KING h» s received instructions from Messrs Seidel i ;uid McComaek, who have dissolved partnership, on account of Mr McCormack going to the Front, to sell on the farm on above date:— WITHOUT RESERVE, 65 dairy cows, July, August, September cal vers, nearly all young, in pink of condition, machine milked and absolutely sound 1 J-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 older Harness for waggon, dray, and • g>g 1 Duncan S.F. plough, 1 Noxon mower, svvingletrees, tools, 10 milk cans, etc., etc., WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,— 1 4-cow Eureka milking machine releaser, buckets, in good order 1 4 H.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” 90 shares Kaponga Dairy Company. '■ Sale at 12.30 sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—This herd can be recommended to the most fastidious of dairymen. They will have returned over £2O per cow for milk alone this season and there is not an unsound cow in the herd. As Mr McCormack is accepted for the Front, everything must he 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 hook seats early. TOKO SALEYAHDS. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1916. "VTEWTON KING will sell at his -i-T Toko Yards on above date HEAD MIXED CATTLE 100
Sale at 1 o’clock. WAIWAIKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 28tli. Newton king win sen at Ms yards as above—150 f.m. owes in lamb in lots 50 store and forward cows 25 empty heifers 11 choice Holstein-Jersey yearling heifers well-grown 25 springers f 100 mixed yearlings 1 ' * k f ' I Sale at one o’clock. I' 1 " j
DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSEYS: WAIXGONGORO ROAD, CARDIFF. THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr J. T. Relcher, who is giving up dairying, to sell on the farm on above date, WITHOUT reserve. 20 pedigree cows in calf to “Belvedere Star” 5 pedigree Jersey heifers, 2-year old, in calf to “Belvedere Star” (i pedigree Jersey Lulls, 2 and 4ycar old 2pedigree Jersey yearling bulls 52 grade Jersey cows 3 hacks
pigs milk cans, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE;— 9 pedigree yearling Jersey heifers, hy “Belvedere Star” and “Mona’s Campanile” 15 grade yearling heifers Sale at 10.30 a.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ' CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. NOTE.—Owing to Mr Belcher’s sons going to the Front, and also owing to failing health, Mr Belcher has decided to go right out of dairying, and everything will he sold without reserve with the exception of the yearling heifers on which there will be a slight reserve. Mr Belcher has been breeding up his present herd for the last 12 years, and he has gone in ft r nothing but good constitutions and < nvs that will give results. This he ha. attained, as without artificial feed of any kind, the cows have returned him this season, off grass alone, £2O lls prr cow for milk. They are in good condition, and anybody wanting to fill up should not miss this opportunity. Car ; will meet the north and south trains on arrival at. Stratford on the morni-g of the sale.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 97, 26 July 1916, Page 8
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