C A I! D I F F. • WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. L. Terry, who lias sold his farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under A A COWS (second to fourth calvcrs), to calve August and September 1. bull 12 choice yearling heifers Jlilk cans, buckets, aerators, and sundries. Sale at 12.30.
STONY KIVER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28. NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction as above,— OKA MIXED CATTU", including,100 mixed weancr* 55 yoirlinjr steers 20 heifers 10 2-vear omutv heifers (.lev 10 yearling TTol.stein-.Tnr.sey heifc 40 13-months steer 1 ; 45 store and forward cows 0 dairy cows 10 3-year heifers (springing) 20 choice in-ealf heifers 1 harness horse V harness pony 100 woolly lambs 75 2 and 4-tooth ewes in lamb
On account of Mr. C. E. Goodin.— 30 cows, mostly Jersey (August-Sep-tember culvers) 1" 10 months heifers, mostly Jersey 2 pradp Jersey liulU 1 hone, cart, milk cui.= and buckets Xote.—The vendor v i!! ;..-i;:r;i:it(>e all above cows as f!r.-t-ohi<*. Snlc it 12."it o'clock.
THURSDAY. JT'XE 20. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from V. W. York, who lus unld Iter farm, to sell, WTTFTOZT RESERVE, her Dairy Herd, eti\, as under.— OQ COWS, early calvers 18 weaners 1 5-year Vs-drauglit horse (sound), 2 sows, cart and harness, milk cans, buckets, aerator, strainers nnd sundries: and a quantity of timber. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11.30. '
FINXERTY ROAD. KGAERE. FRIDAY, JUNE 30 NEWTON KING "AS received instructions from Mr. J. Whittdngton. who has sold his farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under,—
4g CHOICE COWS (second to fourth cilvcrs). to calve cliiclly August to September; Ilolstein, JerseyShorthorn strain 1 3-year Jersey bull I springing heifer, 10 choice Jersey weaner heifers 1 Shetland mare, 1 2-year Shetland stallion (reserve), 1 hack, 1 3-year filly by Berlin Mac (reserve), 1 3-year '/.-draught gelding by General Wheeler (reserve), 10 fat lamb.;, 4 ewes, 1 %-draught horse, trap, dray and harness, buggy and harness, d.f. plough, cans, buckets, aerator, saddle, harness, barrow, tools, chains, swingle-trees, grindstone, tubs, troughs, sacks, sledge, timber. 2 stumping jacks, and sundries.
TUESDAY. JULY 4. NEWTON KING J"AS received instructions from Mr. D. M. Stringer, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell, •WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Rahotu. at 11 a.m., — A DAIRY COWS (to calve AugustSept.) 3 grade Jersey springing heifers 5 picked grade Jersey yearlings 1 8-year half-draught mnre (any trial) 1 sow (in pig), 0 stores Spring dray and harness, fi.f. plough, tine harwws, cultivator, hand seed drill, cans, farm sundries, and household furniture and effects With Slight Reserve,— Xew gig and harness, Singer sewing machine
Luncheon provided. Note—These cows are a good lot, be ing heavy milkers and testers, and hav ing given excellent returns for butter fat.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 336, 24 June 1911, Page 1
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