TUESDAY, JULY 21. I NEWTON Kl] fAS received instructions fro I Halcombe, Esq., who lias district, to sell by auction, WI | RESERVE, in the Foresters' Hi street, on, Tuesday, July 21st— THE WHOLE OF HIS HOIISI FURNITURE AND EFI consisting of— Chesterfield Settee, Easy Wicker and other Chairs, sional Tables, Carved Vl Bureau, Standard Lamp, mantel, B.R. Fender and Marble Clock, Piano Books, Screens, Pictures, F Bowls and Stand, Oman Double and Single B.R, steads, Wire, Kapoc, and I hair Mattresses, Bedding, i Mat, M.T. Waslistand, Du Tables, Chests Drawers, boards, Carved Medicine C Carpets, Linoleum, Toilet Washstands, China Mat Wool Mats, Clothes Ba-s Trunks, Curtains and P Kitchen Table, Bins, Cake 1 Crockery, Glassware, T Mangle, Wringer, Stepladi Meat Safe, Kitchen Uter, Brooms, Hose, Garden Tools Sundries. Also, with Slight Reserve—--1 Large Sideboard Sale at 1.30 o'clock. ok- TUESDAY, JULY 21. ■t»- NEWTON KING sell by auction at his yards ,ke , above:200 MIXBD CATTLE, including: 50 weaners 40 18-months steers 30 heifers, springing and in calf 40 rat and store cows id 25 lambs Id 1 gig and harness On account of Mr. W. Leeder, who i a " leaving the district,— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AN] EFFECTS. *r I Sale at 12.30 o'clock. STONY RIVER, i WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his yards as above— \ 25Q MIXED CATTLE, including:50 weaners 40 springing heifers / 55 fat and forward cows 2 good Jersey cows in calf 120 good lambs 00 ewes Sale at 12.30 o'clock. UPPER HASTINGS ROAD. FRIDAY, JULY 24. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. A. J. Herbert, who lias sold his farm, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--03 cows, to calve August and September 2 SJL bulls 1 Holstein bull 3 store cows I 52t0 3 year heifers in calf 8 yearlings 1 sow in pig, 1 heavy tip dray, 1 half-draught gelding v 1 spring cart horse by "Young Nelson" (trial) Mowing machine, moulding plough, sprayers, cans, coolers, linoleum, and sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 o"clock. I These cows can with confidence be recommended, 'over half being from Messrs. Cleland's well-known herd. Fortv of the cows are due iu August, the balance in September. TARIKI ROAD. MONDAY, JULY 27, NEWTON KING JJAS been instructed by Mr. W. V. Harkness to sell as above on the farm, WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of his Grade Jersey cows and heifers';, as under:— 34 young grade to purebred Jersey cows, due to ralvc August and September; all served by pedigree Jersey bull Glory 8 2-ycar Jersey heifers by pedigree bull and served bv pedigree bulls 12 8 to 12 months Jersey heifers by Pride of Egmont 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Glory, sire Wild Cherry, dam Gussic, calved 3rd July, 1906. I pedigree Jersey bull, Cor sire Pride of Egmont, dam Bustle, calved September 22nd, 1900 1 pedigree Jersey bull Tim Bell, sire Pride of Egmont, dam Brighteyes, calved 2nd May. 1907. This bull is full brother to the champion bull at New Plymouth Show, 1907 1 pedigree bull Test, sire Pride if Egmont, dam Toi, calved 7th September, 1907 1 pedigree Jersey bull, sire Pride of Egmont, dam May Fair, calved August 7th, 1907.' Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. Mr. Harkness has decided to go in exclusively for pedigree Jerseys, and the whole of the grade cows and heifers will bo sold absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE, The pedigree bulls are subject to slight reserve only. The average of the cows from September to April was 4.8. Mr. Harkness has for years been breeding Jerseys, his name being a household word in the Jersey world. This opportunity should not ire overlooked by Jersey fanciers in want of bona fide good grade to purebred cows. MONDAY, JULY 27. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Messrs. J. and T. Sefton, who have sold their farm, to sell by auction. WITHOUT RESERVE, on'the farm', Oakura, on above date, all their dairy and farm stock, consisting of:— 45 selected cows, 2nd to -Ith'calvers, to calve September and October 17 2-year-old empty heifers 33 mixed yearlings , 1 18 months Shorthorn bull 40 oto f.in. ewes in lamb, 2 rai 1 light draught mare in foa,, •. 4-year-old Va-draught marc, I 2-year draught gelding (unbroken), 1 yearling draught filly, dray, Cambrii Horusby Plough, hai cans, etc., saddle, side-saddle, tools, household furniture and sundries. Lunch at 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions fron Messrs. Gill finis, who are giving u dairying, to sell by auction, WITUOU'. RESKKYK, on tlw farm, Piuiilici roai' on above elate, all ihciv Dairy and Fan m I 12 2-year grade Jersey heifers J yearlings n»> 10 breeding sows 200 ewes in lamb .-, 1 draught horse, 1 milk cart hoi 1 brood mare in foal to Uhlan 2 gigs, 1 milk cart, 1 horse dr (2 yards), harness, milk cai etc. Luncheon Provided. I ...-! ';' Sale ait H. 30 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 178, 18 July 1908, Page 5
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