THURSDAY, JULY 28. NEWTON KING "ETAS received instructions from Mr. W. J. Gray to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on his farm, Kaihihi Road, Okato, on Thursday, July 28th,— IK A FIRST-CLASS young dairy cows (Jersey and Holstein crosses), second and third calvers, in call to p.b. and pedigree Jersey bulls With Slight Reserve, — 6 plough, horsea 10 hacks and harness horses 5Q stud English Leicester ewes in lamb 100 hoggets, cross-bred long-wool Romney-Lincoln 3 p.b. Berkshire sows in farrow 10 p.b. Berkshire sows (young) 6 p.b. Berkshire boars 100 Brown Leghorn fowls 2 bullock drays, yokes, bows and chains complete, milk waggon, 20 milk cans, buckets, etc., new d.f. plough, stone roller, drag harrows, 4-horse gear, BoothMcDonald windmill, and suni drie9. 20 yearling heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull (bred by Mr. A. Buchanan) 2 p.b. Jersey bulls 2 pairs working bullocks Sale at 12 o'oloclt noon. | Dairymen wanting first-class cows witl 'do well to attend this sale, Mr. Gray i having culled very heavily, the priv-cnt I hoH being a splendid lot of young cows, FRIDAY, JULY 29.
NEWTON KING ItTAS received instructions from Mrs. Judge, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the Farm, South Road, Warea, as above—on FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS 6 springing heifers 1 Jersey bull 42 paid-up shares in the Warea Factory 1 pony, saddle, bridles, sidr-saddle, dray, harness, chain harrows, grindstone, troughs, cans, aerator, etc. Also, The whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE.- - j 1 gig and harness 1 lady'a bicycle I Luncheon provided. j Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.—The cows are a really choice j lot, Mrs. Judge's herd being one of the best on the coast. I MIDHIBST. FRIDAY, JULY 29. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr. Hector Gray, who has leased his farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as follows: A*? COWS, two to four calvers,-tb calve August and September 4 grade Jersey spring heifers 13 grade Jersey weaner heifers 7 steer weaners 1 pedigree Jersey bull, "Myrtle Boy" 1 4-year h-Jf-draught gelding 1 3-year draught colt, I hack, cart, cans, buckets, harness, and sundries 1 yearling colt, Lupin—Mary Seaton (slight reserve) Brood mare, "Mary Seaton (Seaton Delaval Sister Mary), served by Lupin (slight reserve) Brood mare (Euroclydon—Zadda) •served by Foremost (slight reserve) Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. STRATFORD HOUSE FAIR. TV/T¥ NEXT HORSE FAIR will be held on (SATURDAY, 6th August. Entries solicited. NEWTON KING I TO BUILDERS LENDERS are invited for the Erection ' of a Creamery and Manager's Dwelling at Waiongona for the Moa Farmers' Co-operative Dairy Company, Ltd. Plans and specifications may be seen at Messrs. Percivat and Messenger's office, Inglewood. Tenders close with Messrs. Percival and Messenger on 23rd July, 1910, at 2 p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. BUCKLEY, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 89, 23 July 1910, Page 1
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