TOKO ROAD. THURSDAY, JULY 4. NEWTO¥ KING T TAS received instructions from Mr. E. Kelliher, who has sold his farm, and is ileaving the district, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under, — QK COWS, chiefly second to fifth calvers, expected to calve August and September 2 cows at profit 8 fresh store cows 1 2-year S.H. bull 1 yearling Jersey bull 5 choice 2-year Jersey heifers' in calf 8 choice yearling Jersey heifers 1 %-draught mare, boy's pony, saddle and 'bridle, spring dray, 25cwt. spring cart and gig harness, milk cans, buckets, cooler, acre carrots (in lots), new stack cover (18 x 24), 180-gallon vat, Price's jack; bar, saws, two 18gallon coppers, two cattle dogs, pig tubs, troughs, fowls, scalding "tub, plough, chains,' farm tools and sundries. ' \ With Slight 'Reserve, — 1 colt (3 years), by General Wheeler; 1 dog cart mare (fast trotter); 1 new dog cart , /-(seat four). Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Note. —Mr. Kelliher lias been dairying in the Toko district for 18 years. Having sold the farm he must sell WITHOUT RESERVE. The cows are without doubt a particularly choice line, almost all Jersey and Holstein, young, and Mr. Kelliher's own breeding.
STRATFORD HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, JULY C. NEWTo¥ KING XJUILIi sell at his Bazaar as above, — •7ft HORSES, comprising draughts, half-draughts, hacks, milk-cart-ers and light harness 6orts. On A/c of MR. GORDON TOWNSEXD—--1 bay mare thoroughbred by Natator—Olga, with filly foal at foot by Zimmerman, also in foal to St. Paul. 1 chestnut gelding (thoroughbred), 18 months, by Sylvia Park-Kai-mere. 1 bay gelding (trotter), by Rothschild Lad. Sale at 1 o'clock. JMPORTANT QLEARING gALE OF pEDIGREE AND Q.RADE JERSEY QATTLE. NUKUM A R U. THURSDAY, JULY 11. NEWTO>¥ KING (In conjunction with MESSRS FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO.) ITTAS received instruction from FRANK MOORE, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, as above, — ' THE WHOLE OF HIS WELL-KNOWN PEDIGREE JERSEY and GRADE JERSEY DAIRY CATTLE, comprising,— g-|_ PEDIGREE COWS & HEIFERS OQ : PEDIGREE BULLS QQ CHOICE GRADE JERSEY COWS JQ CHOICE GRADE 2-year in-calf HEIFERS I O CHOICE YEARLING HEIFERS 1 Alfa-Laval Separator (in good order), 1 vertical engine 1 Massey-Harris Binder, 1 Reid and Grey cbaffcutter (double bagger) 1 horse hay rake Sale at 12.30 sharp. Luncheon Provided. Mr. Moore having decided to confine his attention to fattening cattle, is selling all his Jerseya ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. All the eows have been regularly tested, no effort having been spared' to bring them up to the highest standard. All trains will ba met at Nukumaru Station. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. TO BUILDERS. (ENDERS are invited for the. erection of a Cheese Factory and Assistant's Cottage near Inglewood for the Kaimata Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd. Plans and specifications at our office, where tenders will be received up to 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, July 6, 1912. PERCTVAL & MESSENGER, Inglewood. June 20, 1912. yOU can get It eheapw ti Ot M I _: fort.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 312, 29 June 1912, Page 1
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