THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from the Executors of the late Mary Woods' estate, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Oakura, on
above date, the whole of the dflirj and farm stock as follows: (10 good young cows (some Jerseys), Aiignst-Se])tc!iilier culvers
la 3-year spriiigliig heifers 2 pure-bred Jersey heifers 00 12 to 18 months mixed 1 well - bred Jersey bull (3 years old), 2 Shorthorn bulls (2 years old), 18 pigs, 3 heavy draught geldings (trial given). 1 18 mos. draught filly, 1 18 mos colt by "Arawa," 1 '/"-draught marc in foal, 2 hacks, 2 drays, sulky, bullock dray, chain, tino and disc harrows, s.f. Hornsby plough, mower, 30 sacks chaff, dairy utensils, cans, 100 rimu posts, and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,25 ewes in lamb, 23 hoggets 1 draught entire, "Timaru," 1 stock pony. Mrs Woods has been milking for 30 years, and this is the first sals they
MTORTAXT SALE OF 'SUPERIOR PEDIGREE JERSEY AND GRADE JERSEYS. WAIWAKAIHO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. NEWTON KING P.-jAS i-fcauvud lusuuctiuiis Hum Mr A. E. Wuikiiij who lias leased hi.i iavui to Sell by auction at the Waiwa laiho Yards (for courenience oi Bale), ft Wednesday, Hit August, tIM whole of his superior Jersey Cattle, etc.* as ollows, WITHOUT RESERVE;—
19 pedigree cows, in milk and syringing, including tuosa grand 7 pedigree yearling heifers, by Magnet's had (Luna—Magnet's Boy). 11 pedigree calves by Yankee Sweet (imported) 10 pedigree bulls by Magnet'* Lad, 7 months to 2 years old Jdigree bull, ''Yankee Sweet," (imported) 3 pure-bred Jersey cows, in calf 10 choice grade springing heifers, by Goldliuch, in calf to Golden Grand 20 very choice grade yearling heifers, by Magnet's Lad WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,8 light draught lillies and yearlings, 2 to 3 years old, by Gleudue and Lord Roberts 1 medium draught mure, with foal by Glendu colt 1 3-year gelding, by Glendue, broken 1. Thoroughbred gelding, 3 years -Lady May, by Natulor.
present nerd is the result of many years' careful selection, being bred from animals of exceptional substance and quality, with high milking records, the imported American bull Yankee Sweet being a grandson of the champions of .America. Catalogues posted on application to
R A II 0 T U. • THURSDAY. AUGUST 22. NEWTON KING fJAS received instructions from the Crown Dairy Company to sell by Auction, at the Rahotu Cattle Yard l'hursday, August 22 4 CHOICE DAIRY FARMS, being subdivisions as under of that rich coastal farm at Opunake known as .Breach's farm:— Lot I.—About 144 ACRES,'aII in grass, together with G-roomed dwelling and outbuildings there-
Lot 2.~About 97 ACKES, all in grass. Lot 3.—About 163 ACHES, all in ! grass, together with dwelling and outbuildings thereon. ! Lot 4.—About 182 ACKES, all in grass. i Also,— 12 desirable building sections, 'iii the township of Crownville, being part of the same estate. Also,, Excellent dairy farm of about 392 acres, level, in grass, well watered, 7-roomed dwelling, cowshed, etc., orchard, factory on the property; 1 mile to Rahotu. W.C.S.R. lease, about 14 years to run, at £ls 3s 9d per annum. The land is of exceptionally good quality, level, well-watered, and situated on the outskirts of Opunake, and is up for absolute sale. Terms can be arranged. Plans juity lie obtained <m application to the Auctioneers. Sale at 2 o'clock.
STONY RIVER HORSE PAIR FRIDAY, AUGUST 30. J PURPOSE holding a Horse Va at my Stuny River yards on tl above, date. Vendors will please fo ward entries on or Tiefore 22nd inst. NEWTON KING""
TaranaKf Wool, Sheepaklr Hide & Tallow Sates. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD, NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1007 (CLIENTS a,.e particularly requested J to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before THURSDAY previous Small consignments will bo receive I at. my PRODUCE SHEDS, NF/W PLYMOUTH, and will bo forwarded to Stratford for Sale, where vendors can rely on tlieir produce meetini' FULL COiMPETmON NEWTON KING.
Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheep skin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE—AUGUST 20 (CLIENTS arc requested to orwaro J lots so as to reach us hy Friday July 18th, YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 14 August 1907, Page 3
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