TARIKI KOAD (Next Town Hall). FIUDAY, JULY 19. WITHOUT EESERVIS. NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with instructions from Mr 11. Nixon, who is leaving Tnranaki, to sell 011 above date, his Dairy Herds from his Surrey aud Kugby roads' farms, consisting of,— 19 grade Jersey cows, to calve August anil September.(from Surrey road farm) 1 pedigree Jersey cow (from Surrey road fin-in) 2G cows, mostly grade Jerseys, to calve August ;ui<l September (from Surrey road farm) 8 springing heifers 2yearling heifers 1 pure-bred Jersey bull (Yorick) 1 10-inonths pedigree Jersey bull 1 milk cart and harness, 1 dray, set harrows, cans, Babcoek tester, vice, grindstone, tools, 2.5 p.!-. Leghorn fowls, and sundries Also,— lIOrSKHOI.T) FniNTJTKE AND EFFECTS Luncheon Provided. ■Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. ** ' The above choice herd are almost all grade Jerseys, one being full pedigree. Mr Nixon lias full individual record's of the Surrey road cows for last season, and these will be available for purchasers. As Mr Nixon is leaving Taranaki, the sale wiU be absolutely without reserve. Dairymen in want of Jersey strain eows should certainly embrace this opportunity.
TIKORANGI ROAD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. NEWTON KING JJAS received instruction from Mr W. E. Lovcridge, whi is leaving the district, to sell by auction on the farm, oil Wednesday, July 24, WITHOUT RESERVE, all his dairy cows and farm stock, consisting of,— 32 dairy cows, August and September calvers •1 3-year Keifers, empty 20 yearlings 1 Shorthorn bull, 3-years old Light harness mare, yearling filly a sows in farrow, 12 store pigs, 1 puro Berkshire boar Spring cart and harness, disc and chain harrows, whipple-trees and chains, milk cans, buckets, Fowls and sundries, household furniture, etc. Also,— AVith Slight Reserve, — 1 4-ycur-old Mrdraught gelding ; good in any harness 1 horse, gig and harness 1 Singer sewing machine luncheon Provided. ' " Sale at 12.30 o'clock. HASTINGS ROAD. WEDNESDAY, JtXV 24. WITHOUT RESERVE. NEWTON KING Has been instructed by Messrs 3fcLnchlau Bros., who have sold their farm, to sell on above date their Dairy Herd, Horsed, etc., consisting of, — 55 cows, to calve August and September 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 1 8-vear gelding (any trial) 1 light harness mare (trial 1 milk express, almost new 4 sows in pig 1 p.b. Berkshire sow and litter of 8 8 cans, 3-leaf harrows, disc harrows, 12 sacks Up-to-date seed potatoes, aerator, crowbar, hammer and wedges, hay-knifo. spray pump, harness, and sundries. Also,— Household furniture. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30.
I'UN I H 0. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from the Executors ol' the late Allen Bell's estate to sell by auction, WITHOUT Rls--L, 011 the farm, i'uniho (near Okato), on above date, the whole of their iirst-class dairy and farm stock, consisting of,— 100 grade Jersey cows, in calf to the pedigree Jersey bulls, Dr .Wil- 1 liam and Eunnymedo Lad. 7 pedigree Jersey cows, in calf to the champion Jersey bull, Dr William 30 2-year-old grade Jersey heifers (springing) 40 grade Jersey yearling heifers, by Dr William and Eunnynvsde Lad 5 pedigree yearling Jersey heifers, by Dr William 8 pedigree and pure-bred Jersey bulls, including "Dr William,"
4.V?! years. Exile A.-Silvurstream (winner of three firsts iiud two : champion prizes at the Tjiranaki A. and P. Shows, 1904-5-4; bred by }'. W. Cornwall, Esq;., Oreti Farm, Bel] Block); "Runjiymede Lad," 3 years, Golden 33rownRunnymede Lass; "Martini II.," 7 years, bred by the late I'. L. Write Drurv, Auckland; "Pride of Soaelitls," calved oth January, IflOT, Dr William-Golden (Jem; ''Carnegie," calved 11th November, l'.)00, Dr William—Bilberry II.; ''Silver Star," calved 14th January, 1907, Dr "William-Rose-dew 10 heavy draught horses 12 hack nnd harness horses 1 entire colt, rising 4 years, by Albert Victor, broken to saddle and harness iii) fat bullocks -10 :t to 4 year bullocks ■to i\' : to !i year steers •2a ewe* in lamb, 1 pure-bred Yorkshire boar, 8 breeding sows in farrow, 3 pedigree Yorkshire sowa in farrow, 2 drays, spring trap, phaeton, gig, d.f plough, disc, chain and tine harrows, Cambridge roller, hay rake, roap er and binder, scarifier, turnip drill, chair-cutter, corn-crusher and winnower, harness, chains, factory plant, etc., cue. Lunch at 11 o'clock a.m. Sale at 11.30 a.m. A free brake will leave the Hart, Devon street, at ii o'clock on the morning of the sale. Intending buyers will please book scats. TO r;a RAISERS. DIMOOIv & CO. and MESSRS BORTIIWICK & SONS will RECEIVE PIGS at Moturoa on MONDAY. ■IVLY 2!). J. BUTCHER, Agent,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 July 1907, Page 5
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