TAUATA. MONDAY, JULY 13. VICKERS AND STEVEN i.W ILb hold Hicir monthly .stuck sa I' on the above < 1 aU-. Present e tries:— yjQ UATTLK, including—--21) 18 niontlis heifers 80 ewes in lainli On account of Air. C. .Major—--5 horses. 2 sets harness, tarred fell ing, 3(100 wire droppers, tool: etc. •Sale at 1 o'clock. W'ORTLKY ROAD. TUESDAY, JULY 14. VICKERS AND ST: YENS H AV E received instructions from Jlr. J. H. Afasemann, to sell by jiubiie auction, on the farm, WITHOUT RESERVE,17 dairy cows (August, September, and October culvers) 2 springing heifers 3 heifers in calf 1 bull, 4 calves, 4 porkers, 1 breed- - ing sow; 1 j-year-old '/.-draught trap horse(' staunch)," 1 trap horse, 1 trap ami harness, 4 milk cans, buckets, plough, sledge, tine burrows, timber jack, piano, household furniture and effects. Sale at 12.30. Luncheon Provided. LNO'LIiWOUD. Tlil'KljDAV, .II'LY 10. fJC'KEKS AND bTEVENS liold (lieir Weekly Stock Sale iu their Inglewood Yards on the bove date. Present entries—--25Q -MIXED CATTLE 100 l'.iu. ewes iu lamb Sale at 1 o'clock. KUPARA ROAD. FRIDAY, JULY 17. DICKERS AND STEVENS JA\ E received instructions from ill*. \\ in. Jordan, who lias sold his .urn, to sell by public auction on the arm, WITHOUT KESIiKVE, 44 cows, early and mostly sccou4 and third culvers, niul ill call" to Beaulicre Duke (120 X.Z.H.Ii.) 9 fat and forward cows 5 heifers U empty cows 4 hciters and calves 40 calves 1 p.b. S.I I . bull, Beautiero Duke No. 129 N.Z.H.8.) 1 p.b. Jersey bull 12 store pigs 1 sow in pig 1 roan draught mure, 5 years' old, good shatter. 1 bay marc, aged, good in any harness. 1 roan mare, aged, good in any harness, 1 %-draught mare, 4-years old (broken to chains). 2 Indraught 4-year-old (broken to lead), 1 % draught fillj', 2-vear-old, 1 %-draught colt, 1 yearold, 1 tillv, 1-year-old, all by "British king," 2 aged brood mares in Coal to St. Paul, 1 AlcCormick mower, with tilt, 1 Deoring rake, 1 emery knife sharpener, 1 set ''Steel Queen" disc harrows (Booth & McDonald), 1. s.f. plough (Booth & McDonald), 1 set tine harrows, swingle trees, 2 sets chains, 2 collars and hanies, 1 tip dray, 2 sets dray harness, sledge, hay knife, and sundries. All cattle purchased can graze on the property free until August 1 if desired. Sale at 11.30. Luncheon Provided. INIiLEWOOD. SATUIiDAY, JULY 18. VICKERS AND STEVENS TJAVE received instructions from .Mr. 1-'. A. lloskins to sell by public auction at their mart,— I'AKT SECTIONS 53 and 02, llua and Waiwakaiho S.D., containing 80 acres, together with good new 5-roomeil house, dairy, cowshed and hayshed, aud subdivided into 7 paddocks; This is a nice properly, conveniently situated close to Eguiont Village. For further particulars apply to the auctioneers. Sale at 1.30 o'clock: LEl'l'Eß'i'OX. .MONDAY, JULY 20. VICKER AND vSTEVENS TTAVK received instructions from Mrs.: Opestakc (who is giving up fanning.) to sell Tiy public auction oil the Farm at Leppt'ilon as follows—--20 good dairy cows, mostly August and September ealvers 4 stove cows 5 18-months heifers 1 S.il, bull 215 en Ives 1 brood mare, aged, stinted to "Lord Holwrts" (guaranteed staunch I. 1 aged trap horse (staunch). 1 3-year-old liUy Haunch in harness). I S'/y.vcarold draught lillv (unbroken), 1 breeding sow. 1 s.f. plougU Hornxby). disc. tine, and ehaiu harrow*. I stone l'ollor. 1 set swingk'-trees. I ,'Mtorse swinglelive, -1 sets vhain*. 1 set leading iiarnes*. 1 set leading chain*, 1 tip dray and harness. 1 collar, liaiiK's. milk cans. 1 12-gallon nipper. 1 churn and butterworker. a (juautity ot' sacks and sundries' Sale at 12.3U o'clock, laincheon provided. U 1» U A N D U O A JD. A'IUDAY, JL'U' U. VICKER3 AND STEVENS TJAVIO received instructions from Jlr. Williiin; [''oxcrnlt (who has sold his farm) to sell by public auction ou th« farm on the above date, WITHOUT l!Jv (SKI! VlO, as under—--27 lirst-class dairy cows, mostly young and early ealvers (i 2-vcur-old hciters iu cult I S.'ll. bull 10 calves 1 draught burse (staunch and ipiioll, 1 pair buggy marcs (goodt. i lialf-ili'stuglit liinve in foal. 1 yearling foal, 1 set disc harrows (".May Oueen"), 1 sei chain. 1 set line harrows. 1 ! i-pring tootli harrow, 1 sledge, I s.f. plough, 1 tip dray and harness. 1 express, pule, anil shafts, 1 buggy, pole, and shafts, 1 gig and harness, plough, chains. backhands, traces, ■w hippie trees, 2 steel bars, maul and wedges, milk cans, buckets, farm and garden tools, household furniture and ell'ects, etc., c'c. Jlr. foNd'off has had cunwicleraUe experience iu dairying, and his herd is one of the very best in the district. Sulr at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. Stratford Wool, Hide, ShcepsKin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, JULY 7. CLIENTS are requested to forward lots so as to reach lis by Jrid&j previous. "YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 172, 11 July 1908, Page 3
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