I CARRINGTON ROAD. THURSDAY, JULY 30. WITHOUT RESERVE. WEBSTER BROS received instructions from Mi U. 0. Riley, whose lease has expired to sell liy auction on his farm, on Thurs day, July 30- '
THE WHOLE OP HIS DAIRY STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, consist^ 29 Good Dairy Cows (August and September ealvers) 10 Half-bred Yearling Heifers 'S 2-year Heifers 1 Jersey Hull 1 Yorkshire Sow 1 Crossbred Tamworth Sow (Tarrow August) 1 P.B. Berkshire Boar, 12 months 10 Woaaers 20 Laying Pullets, Seated Express Tip Dray, Gig and 11-rse, 4 Jlilk-rans, Aerator, Strainer Buckets, Table, Dresser, Sot Ui"'| Harness, Wheelbarrow, Mowe", Emery Grinding Stone, and'
With Very Slight Reserve—--1 Massey-Harris Mowing Machine and Rake
2 (iooil Staunch Hough Horses (guaranteed) 1 Gig Luncheon provided. A Tree Express will leave our Mart at 11 a.m. sharp. Sale at 1 o'clock. This herd is spoken well of, they are in first-class condition, and have been heavily culled. WEBSTER BROS. WEBSTER BROS.' DATES OF YARD ■ AND CLEARING SALES. July 24—Omata Yards. j July 30— H. C. Riley, Carrington Road
THUBSDAY, AUGUST 0. NEWTON 7 KING TTAS received ins'ructions from Sir. Ai>.Wr-,vi whoso lease is expiring, sell by auction, Without Reserve, tin? farm, Oka to, on above date,'l whole of bis Dairy Herd, etc.; consi ill'' of—
140 cm)JCE DAIRY cows (yi-iuu .Icrscys, purebred and grade llolsteins, etc.), mostly August and September calvers 1 purebred Holstein bull 3 Berkshire sows, dose .to farrow by purebred boar 30 good 4-tooth owes in lamb Lunch at 11.30 o'clock. XOTE.—Tlmsc cows can be thoroughly recommended; tliey are all in the pinic of condition, and a large number sum close to calving. Mr. Andrews has been dairying for 25 years, and this is his iirst sale, all inferior stock having be-'n regularly culled out. For the convenience of buyers, cows will be delivered, if required, either to Opunake or Waiwakailio free of charge.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from llrs Lennon to sell by auction at hoi residence, corner of Lemon and Ilobsor streets, on above date — Her Choice Property, consisting ol Yi acre with new well-built o'roomed house, bathroom, pantry, back porch, etc., electric light, gas, hot and cold water four llreplaees, cupboards, shed. Also, The whole of her .Household Furniture and Kneels. NOTE.—This property is i ited near Fort Niger, well situateil fr prevailing winds, ar ' ~ -.1:--sminy aspect. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■DOUGLAS HI'LLOCK. FAIR. FRIDAY, AUGUST U. J INTEND holding a Bullock Fair above. Present entries— NEWTON KING
HL'ltS X UOl'S E It 0 A 1). JXOXDAY, JULY 27. VICKERS AND STEVENS TTAVE received instructions from Mi'. A. Lindsay (who is giving up farming) to sell by public auction on the Farm as above, WITHOUT IIESEXtt'E—--2S good dairy cows, August, September, and October culvers 1 2-vcurold S.ll. bull 1 Jersey bull eal£ 17 calves 1 aged gelding,! halt-draught mare stinted to "Duke of Wellington," 1 half-draught mare 7 years old (all good in any harness, 1 good hack, 3 good breeding sows iu pig, 12 store pigs, ducks, fowls, 1 100-glallon JJc Laval separator, 1 churn, buttevworkcr, 2 coppers (12 and 14 gallons), 1 reaper and mower (McCormick), 1 horse hay-rake (Woods), 1 knife-grinder, X hand chall'cutter, 1 tip dray and harness, 1 spring trap and harness, 1 s.f. plough, tine and chain harrows, whipple-trees, 1 good sledge, IS x 22 hay-sheet (nearly new), 1 stuck hay, 1 Judder, mail's saddle, scalding tubs, washing tubs, blocks anil tackle farm tools, and sundries.
llr. Lindsay luis been dairying for oO years, and has gut a line herd of dairy cows, all well and carefully selected. The implements are all in first-class order. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided.
VICKEKS AND STEVENS 1 XT AYE received instructions from Mr. (.'. Martin (who lias sold his farm) to sell bv public auction on the Farm, WmiOlT KESERVE—.3I iirst class dairy cows, August, .September, and October culvers I :s heifers in calf li 2-year-old stwrs -111 vearlings (mostly steers) • > well-bred bulls, i and 3 years old ■J sow pigs to farrow early, [■> good slon; pigs, 1 weU-bred boar, 1 i strong spring-cart and harness, 1 plough (Booth, McDonald). 1 hay rake (Massey-Harris), 1 sot tine harrows, milk cans, 25fowls, and sundrie
WITH SLIGHT RKSEUVE--1 half-draught mure by "SkipiJOi" 7 years old and fast), 1 buggy nuiro. cream pony (all guaranteed in harness), 1 H-ycar-olil hack by "Czar" (broken in), 2 half-draught 2-yem-olds by "Dalrymplc," 1 piano, 1 buggy (ivilh'pole). Tin- above herd arc a iirst-i-lass lot of cows, tin' dairy has la-en established oh'lit years,- and Mr. Martin has been vol'v careful in seleetiug ami culling. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 184, 25 July 1908, Page 5
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