RUGBY ROAD. MONDAY, JULY 1,7. MATTHEWS & BENNETT XT AVE received instructions from MR. H. OOWLEY (who has sold his farm) to sell by public auction, 'WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of hia stock, furniture, etc., as under— Ol DAIRY OOWS, July and August •I grade Jersey bull 1-year Jersey bull, half-draft mare, one four-year-old colt, lialf-draft (all harness), 6 store pigs, 1 spring cart and harness, four twenty-gallon milk cans, buckets, aerater, chafh cutter, gig harness, 13 cow covers, S.F. plough, harness, W. trees, scarrifier, tine harrowß, cross-cut saw, wedges, and other farm tools, cattle dog, 14 fowls, 100 rimu posts, wheelbarrow, 3 sacks potatoes, household furniture and effects. The above cows are a good lot, in good condition, early calvers, and averaged last season £ll 2s 6d per cow. , Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. INGLBWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. j MATTHEWS & BENNETT TyiLL hold their usual weekly sale at Inglewood yards on the above date. Present entries: OKA HEAD MIXED CATTLE « Sale at 1 o'clock. I RICHMOND ROAD. FRIDAY, JULY 28. MATTHEWS & BENNETT TTAVE received instructions from Mr. A. "Nisbet to sell by Public Auction on the farm as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, all his Stock, Furniture, etc., as under:— t A(i OOWS, mostly second, third and fourth calvers (to calve July, ' • August and September) 20 picked weaner heifers 45 f.f.m. ewes 3 harness horses (broken to all harness), 1 brake and harness, 1 gig, 1 "gig horse and harness, 1 foal, 2 ponies (broken), 3! hacks, 1 s.f. plough, 1 set tine o harrows, Whipple trees and chains, 1 set disc harrows, milk cans, aerator, Shacklock range, tank, poultry, etc., etc. Mr. Nisbet Ims been dairying for the past five years and has not had a sale. The cows are all good, they have been carefully culled, and can be recommended as a really good herd. The returns from the factory for the past two years will be given out at the sale. Also,— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS On account of another vendor,— 20 3-year-old springing heifers Also,— At same time and place,— THE FARM, consisting of 200 acres; 30 acres in bush, good six-room-ed house, six-bail cowshed and other outbuildings; fenced Rnd subdivided into eight paddocks. This is a nice property, situated on the Richmond Road, close to the new creamSale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. YORK ROAD (near Huirangi) MONDAY, JULY 24. MATTHEWS & BENNETT TTAVE received instructions from Mr. W. Hughes to sell by Public Auction on the fann on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVEA A FIRST-CLASS DATRY COWS 20 ZVs-ycar-old heifers 14 nice Jersey-crossbred weaner heifers 2 3-year-old S.H. bulls I 4-year-old trotting man 1 , broken to saddle and harness 1 light gig, 1 d.f. Duncan plough, 1 set chain harrows The above cows are a nice lot, being Jersey and Shorthorn crosses. They are in splendid condition and can be left on the farm for a week after the sale if desired. This is the first saie that Mr. Hughes has had, and he,has carefully culled for a number of rears. Sale at 12.30. Luncheon Provided. QYCIES, SOLE TARANAKI AGENTS FOR PRO W H GEO. GUDGEON,.. \- : ' t< : CYCLE AND GENERAL' IMPORTER, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 18, 15 July 1911, Page 1
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