itifiNOX i;c.\i), xoaere. NEWTON KING "AS received instructions from Mr. IT. 11. I'.aher. who has sold his farm, to sell. WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc, as under,QO YOliXtl COWS, to calve parly, all Holsti'in and Jersey-Holstein cows 21 2 to 3-ycar heifers in calf I 18 mixed #sirlingK L 5-year Jersey bull i 1 2-year Jersey bull | 3 2-year hulls night gr. horses (slight reserve:). I 18-immths draught filly liy Olenganfr, Berkshire lioar, '2 sows in pig, ducks, fowl?. 5 cans, buckets, aerator. 1 milk. chains, garden and carpenters' took-. Planet Jr. (new)', IG-gal. copper, camera ami stand, pnot graphic oullif, enamelled in hath and litiiiuv ami sundries. liXm'UK & EFKEC'TS, 1 pian hv Chaiipcll am! Co. fverv sligli Also,o<i account of Mr. W. 11. Rodgers,— 20 cows, to calve chiefly August and September 53- shares Stratford Dairy Co. 1 Sale a( Id 30. R A II 0 T U. TUESDAY. JULY 4. NEWTON KING TX7TLL sell by Anviirn, as above,— 200 -MIXED ; A':"i'\'\ including--36 yearling heifers 30 store and forward cows 10 fat cows 20 i>-year springing heifers On account of Mr. R, Morrow 12 Holstein-Jersey heifers 10 Ifolstein-Shortlioin heifer: 4 Ilolstein bulls These cattle .-ire .-.helve the and siliuiild be valuable) ncnir ' On account of Air. String--11 o'clock, this sale will ■not'Vjai till 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JUL.Y NEWTON KINf TTA9 received instructions froiv"MdJisrß Wilkinson and Son, who ha?e iv>ld their farm, to sell by auction on {he farm, Timaru road, TatarJ.imaln. as aboye, at 15.30 o'clock Ol DAIRY COWS, Septcnftei *nd October ealvers 20 yearlings (good lot) 1 pony (good in any harness)) 1 draught horse i 1 sow (to pig in September'), 3 stores, 20 fowls; 1 dog, dray and harness, trap and htrvv. ];, & Ci. plough, t'mc hairows, , ; ,ilk cans, aerator, furniture .nd sundries. Luncheon Provided. Note.—The cows arc a real good lot, of good Jersey strain, and have oeen carefully picked 'by"%(.»"!■'**ort. I FRIDAY, JULY 7. NEWTON KINO TTAS received instructions f-ron; MR. TIIOS. SUTTON, whose lcrr-e has expired, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Warea, ae above, at 12.30 o'clock— HIS CHOKE DAIRY HSl:> ,)F <£7 COWS, mostly July to *•■■■>. after calver.9 14 picked yearling heifers R. Oray, Taikorea 2 crossbred sows, to f.vsroir September Tt I 14 good store pigs V 1 purebred Yorkshire sowßi farrow, br % ed by B. CrJ, Taikorea. * 1 purebred boar, ditto. 13 paid-up shares in Hip Warea Dairy Company 3 farm horses, block !r:r, spring dray, Nixon di.'c harrows. > ine S.F. plow, swingle-trees, fen harness, cow covers, milk ca tools, etc. j Luncheon provided. [ STONY RIVER YAR WEDNESDAY, JULY ! NEWTON k: I TO7TLL sell on account of th I R. Oray, deceased, — J I 9 PEIWIREE JERS" ! 10 grade Jersey cow ! This is a very elioic I worth inspection.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 6, 1 July 1911, Page 1
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