STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY l'l. Newton king JJAS received instructions from Messrs Uhlenberg Bros., of MidhiAt, who have purchased a hutcherv business, to sell. WITHOUT RESERVE, their Dairy Herd, as under,— 20 COWS, second to four culvers, served by. pedigree .Jersey bull, and expected to calve AugustSeptember 10 choice springing heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull Sale at 1.30. URENUI YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 14. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Messrs Skinner and Son, o£ Pukearuhe, who are dissolving partnership, to sell by auction at his Urenui Saleyards, at 12.30 o'clock. — gQ DAIRY COWS, mostly JerseyIlolstein cross, August-Septem-ber second to fourth calvers, all in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls Yankee Lad and Tohonga 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Yankee Lad, by Yankee (imp.)— Magnet's Lass (bred by Mr. A. E. Watkins, Urenui), 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Tohonga,bv, Br. Jim—Palm Leaf (bred by Mr. Mcßae. Auckland) 26 2 to 3-ycav heifers by Magnet's Pet, in calf to Yankee Lad and Tohonga 30 yearling heifers by Grannie's Boy and Tohonga 2 heavy draught mares, 1 heavy milk cart eeMm;*. 3 2-year draught hows 1 yearling 'draught i',iiv. :i h:u!-;-. i\ & 1). Duncan line cultivator Tin-in (ii" fap.m <; -m acres of freehold bin!, n l.lto Main North l!u:i.1. r"';v I'uke;' vih'i. within seven miles of I'r-nui. . The land is all level, planted with English »r;i«r=. '.v;>ll watered and subdivided into convenient paddocks, right, opposite dairy fact.ory -i■ I aiul only '/i-mile telephone. Buildings include good 4-roomed cottage, cowshed (v.i:h concrete floor) and outbuildings. A milking machine has recently been installed in the cowshed, and is in good order. This is a first-class property and well worth inspection by anyone wanting good clear section. TATARADfAKA. MONDAY. JULY 17. NEWTON~ KING JJAS received instructions from MR. W. E. WATSON, who has sold his property, to sell. WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Petonc Road, Tataraimaka, as above, at 12.30 o'clock, his CHOICE DATRY HERD of 74 OOWS, mostly Jerseys, early calvers. in good condition and in calf to Jersey Bull $0 yearling heifers, mostly grade Jerseys 1 sledge (new), and sundries. WITTI SLIGHT RESERVE. I horse, cart and harness 1 circular saw and bench 1 ram and 200 ft. piping. Luncheon provided. STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. W. D. Linn to sell at his Stony River Yards as .ibove, — 200 MIXED CATTLE, including,00 good Holstein-Jersey dairy cows 30 Holstein heifers, springing 30 Ayrshire heifers, springing 35 Jersey heifers, springing 45 Shorthorn heifers, springing Also,— On account of Sir. W. (!ray,— 100 fat ewes Sale at 12.30 o'clock. STONY RIVER. FRIDAY, JULY 21. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from the Public Trustee, as Executor in the Estate of Rangi Tlemnta Paora deceased, to sell by Auction. WITHOUT RESERVE, at, his Stony River Yards as above, at 12.30 o'clock.— 42 DATRY COWS 1 bull 3 pairs working bullocks • 4 draught horses, I half draughl 1 hack. 1 foal. 1 aged horse Bnllock dray, dray and harness spring earl. s.f. and d.f. ploughs mower, hay rake, Whipple trees chain and disc harrows, hal share in drill, 25 bags turnij 7 bags grass seed
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 12, 8 July 1911, Page 1
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