SJRATFORD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8. NEWTON KING g«U by auction as abave, — 630 MIXED CATTLE, includiug--200 yf-irling steers 150 yearling heifers 00 store and forward cows 80 18-months steers 100 2-year empty heifers 40 2y z -year steers Sale at 1 o'clock. fth STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8. NEWTON KING sell by auction as above, — gQ SPRINGING HEIFERS 30 springing cows Also, — On account of Mr. D. McMillan, of Puniwhakau, — 9 cows (expected to calve early) 2 choice Jersey cows (expected to calve early) Sale at 12.30 o'clock. STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9. NEWTON KING ILL sell by auction as above, 250 MIXED CATTLE, including,— ' 70 mixed yearlings 30 springing heifers 40 store and forward cows 20 p.b. white Leghorns On account of Mrs. Larkin,— 12 dairy cows, early calvers 1 milk-cart horse Spring dray and harness, 3 milk cans, s.f. plough On account of Mr. T. F. Trimble,— 25 dairy cows, early calvers Sale at 12.30 o'clock. SKINNER ROAD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from Mrs. Bonner, who is giving up dairying, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, her choice Dairy Herd, as under, — 54 COWS, chiefly second to fourth calvers, mostly served by Golden Grand (expected to calve August and September) 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Golden Grand, No. 600, vo. 7 (slight reserve) Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. The above is a choice herd, being chiefly Grade Jerseys and Jersey-Hol-steins, several already at profit. Ten of the second calvers are by pedigree Jersey bull Golden Grand. M A H 0 E. ' " MONDAY, AUGUST 14. NEWTON KING "OAS received instructions from MR. G. R. READHEAD, who has sold his farm and is leaving Taranaki. to sell (without reserve) his dairy herd, etc., as under:— COWS, chiefly 2 to a calvers, at profit and to calve early. 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Silver Pride 1 Shorthorn bull 1 yearling Jersey bull 7 Jersey Shorthorn yearling heifers 3 sows and litter, 7 store pigs, 1 boar, 10 lambs, 2 goats, 1 milk waggon up to 30cwt (reserve), 1 spring dray, 1 light trap, Farmers' Favorite drill 19•Coulter, McCormick mower and tilter, knife grinder, hayrake, S.F. Duncan plough, disc harrows, chain, tripod and Tyne harrows, swingletrees, cultivator and attachment, stack cover, cow covers, 8 jacks, sledge, saws, bar, hammer wedges, milk cans, aerator, buckets, copper and stand, harness, chains, tank, hand separator, 35 Tilt, fowls, chaff-cutter (hand or power), circular saw and bench, 65 Mangatoki shares (paid up, reserve), 21 yards metal, 10 hives bees, honey extractor (reserve), potatoes, chaff, farm tools, and sundries. Also,— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Luncheon provided. Sale at 11.30 o'clock. your next PRINTING Order to the "Daily News." Prices right an<l satisfaction guaranteed. -gUT THE BUST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 36, 5 August 1911, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 36, 5 August 1911, Page 1
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