ROBSOX ROAD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. NEWTON KING XXAB received instructions from Mr. H. Kemp, whose lease hag expired, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under, — QK 00WS, second to fourth calvers, expected to calve August-Sep-tember, mostly Holstcins and Jerseys 4 springing heifers 1 S.H. hull 2 5-year half-draught mareg (trial) ! 12 store pigs, 10 sheep, 1 mare, 1 3-year filly, 1 spring dray and harness, 1 gig and harness, milk cans, cooler, buckets, and sunj dries; quantity mangolds and ' " carrots; 50 Stratford Factory shares.
Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. WAIWAKAIIIO. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. NEWTON KING TO7ILL sell by auction as above, at 12.30 o'clock,— 9QA MIXED CATTLE, including,60 weaners to yearlings 40 store and forward cows 20 springing lieifera 10 dairy cows 15 three-quarter Angora nannie 15 half Angora nannie goats 20 mixed goats On account of Mr. Chew Chong, who ia giving up dairying,— 27 dairy cows, mostly Jerseys, and second calvers 2 calves by pedigree Jersey bull 1 pedigree Jersey bull NOTE.—These cows are very choice, having the Jersey strain right through the herd, and should be well worth inspection.
BIRD ROAD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4. Newton" king TJAS received instructions from MR. E. DOHERTY, who has sold his farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his choice herd, etc., as under: •y | YOUNG COWS, expected to calve Aug.-Sept. 1 spg. heifer 1 Jersey bull 1 draft mare, trial, stinted to Ben MoCormack 1 %-draft gelding, trial (reserve). 1 harness pony, 1 hack, 10 large store pigs, I milk waggon to carry 14 cam, 1 spring dray to carryll' cans, 1 gig (reserve), harness, 1 S.F. Duncan plow, chain and tyne harrows, Umber jack, sledge, Planet Jr. barrow, milk cans, buckets, aerator, 1000 timber, saddles, bridles, side saddles, copper and stand, washing machine, 160 matai posts, hammers, wedges, bars, Whipple trees, chains, tools, 40 young hens, barrels, tubs, troughs, Stratford Factory shares (paid up), quantity sundries, veterinary cabinet (reserve).
Also,The Household furniture and effects. Luncheon provided. . Sale at 12 o'clock. gALE OF JERSEY QATTLE. UHENUI YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. NEWTON KING TTAS been favored with instructions from Mr. H. Barnitt to sell by autclon, WITHOUT RESERVE, at his Urenui Yards, as above, at 12.30 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE JERSEY HERD as under,— OK THREE-QUARTER TO P.B. JERSEY OOWS, all young, mostly August calvers, all very choice, and having been carefully tested 60 well-bred Jersey springing heifers (in lots) 26 Shorthorn springing heifers (in lots)
With Slight Reserve,— 1 pedigree Jersey hull NOTE.—These cows are a very choice lot, all having been carefully picked and tested, and having given excellent results for the last sen*on. Also,— On account of Mr. C. Musker, who is giving up dairying,— 20 cows, mostly August-September calvers, one already calved li pedigree Jersey bull, Dr. Nicola, by Dr. Jim—Lady Madge
These cowb are the pick of 40, the vendor's original herd, and can be re* commended with confidence. PRANK JJ^ESSENGBE ARCHITECT. (Eight yea/ra with Oakden 4 Kemp, Melbourne). Prawingß and Specifications prepared. Office: Devon Street [Established 1874]
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 30, 29 July 1911, Page 8
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