THURSDAY, JULY 28. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. W. J. Gray to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on his farm. Kaihihi Road, Okato, on Thursday, July 28th,— 150 FIRST-CLASS young dairy cows • (Jersey and Holstein crosses), second and third calvers, in can to p.b. and pedigree Jersey bulls With Slight Reserve, — 6 plough horses 10 lhaeks and harness horses •50 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) 0 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, BoothI McDonald windmill, and sun- , dries. 20 yearling heifers li pedigree Jersey bull (bred by Mr. A. Buchanan) 2 p.b. Jersey bulls 2 pairs working bullocks Sale at 12 o'clock noon. Dairymen' wanting first-class cows will do well to attend this sale, Mr. Gray having culled very heavily, the present herd being a splendid lot of young cows, ia flret-ciass condition. FRIDAY, JULY 29. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mrs. , Judge, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the Farto, South Road, Waroa,, $s above—gg FIRST-CLASS COWS 6 springing heifers r ' ■ 1 Jersey hull 42 paid-up shares in the Warea Factory 1 pony, sad<lle,/bridles,' Bide-J3addle, ■v. dray, harness, chain hafrowe,. grindstone, troughs, cans, aerator, etc. , r-m 't|» \ -'BUfr'nr J The Whcfk 8i iier HOUSEHOLP * FURKlftlifc EFFECTS. 1 WITH SLIGHT RESMVIji,--1 gig and harness 1 lady's bicycle ' Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. 'NOTE.—The cows are a really choice lot, Mrs. Judge's herd being one of the best on the coast. STANLEY ROAD, MIDHIRST. SATURDAY, JULY 30. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from Mr. N. Randrup, who has sold liis farm and is leaving Taranaki, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his well-known Herd', Horses, Implements, etc., as under,— COWS, second to fourth year calvers, to calve August, September, October. 8 grade Jersey springing heifers 1 2-year Jersey bull 1 4-year %-Jersey bull 1 yearling Jersey bull by "Sir Redvers" 1 yearling Jersey bull 25 grade yearling Jersey heifers (slight reserve) 170 ewes in lamb, 4 rams, 6 store pigs. 2 cattle dogs, 12 hives with bees, 35 fowls, I 8-year trap v mare, 1 hack, 1 6-year trap mare, 1 9ft hay rake, 1 McCormick mower, disc harrows, tvne Narrows. hand drill, cultivator, roller. 2 s.f. ploughs, 1 tip dray, 1 spring dray (carry 8 cans), 1 brake (carry 8 cans), 3 garden seats) milk trolley, cans, .buckets. aerator, saddle, harness, tools and sundries 1 new gig, seat three (slight reserve) I 4-vear harness mare (slight reserve) 1 2-vear colt by Democrat (slight reserve) Also HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, kitchen utensils and sundries. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 sharp. Mr. Randrnp has been dairying 12 year*. This is hi', first sale and he has culled heavily. Dairymen please note that tlii- herd Is of excellent Jersey stroiu. most of the younger cows being I>v the champion Jersey bull "Waikato's Fancy." Mr. Riuidrup having sold him but two years, ago. WANTED, Farms for Sale and Ex-change--A. Orant, Estate Agent.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 92, 27 July 1910, Page 1
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