RUGBY ROAD, NEAR TARIKI. MONDAY, AUGUST 5. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. i JJAVE received instructions from Mrs. W. Valiniinc -(who Ims sold her farm), to sell by "public auction on the farm, as above, the whole of her Dairy Terd, Setck, etc., as under, — GRADE JERSEY COWS (September culvers) 1 grade Jersey bull (2-year-old) 2 choice grade Jersey heifers 1 grade Jersey bull 2 mares (broken to nil harness), 50 fowls (half-bred Brown Leghorn-;), 18 ducks. 1 s.f. plough (Massey-Marris), 1 mower (Mas-sev-Harris). 1 {jiff and harness, 1 dray and harness. 1 jack, chain harrows (nearly new), hand drill, saddle, cans, buckets, cooler and tanks, sledge, chains, netting;, barrels, iron, timber, opper and sundries. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc., comprising—Duchess set, wire matresses. linoleum, crockery, sewing machine, phonograph (with 100 records). 1 Babeoek tester (with eight bottles), gent.'s hike. The above cows are nearly all grade Jerseys ami in calf to a purebred Jersey hull bred by Mr. Harkncss. Mrs. Valintine has been milking' for 20 years and has not had a clearing sale. On account of Mr. J. T. Hughes,— 1 purebred Holstein-Freisan hull, 21 months, bred by Mr. Newton King (full pedigree in the Herd Book) 1 grade 21-months Holstein bull 1 good Holstein bull Quantity of oaten sheaf chaff On account of other vendors, — 6 eows (early calvers) 1 Ilolstein hull I*2 good dairy cowfl 1 2-year-ohl %-draught colt 1 12-month«-old %-draught colt 1 hack 46 yearling Jersey heifers Sale at 12.30. Luncheon provided. INC L E W O O "D. TUESDAY. AUGUST fi. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. H ave received instructions to sell Try public auction at the shop,— THE BALANCE of the STOCK-IN-TRADE in Messrs Fawcett and Henderson's Estate, consisting of— A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF < IROC'ERIES, CROCK ER Y, BRUSHWARE. PATENT MEDICINES, and GENERAL SUNDRIES. Also,— 1 Express Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLE WOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. W ilX hold their usual weekly sale in their Inglewood yards on the above date. Present entries—--250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE Sale at 1 o'clock. LINCOLN ROAD. NEAR INGLEWOOD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. A. W. Yeates (who has Bold his farm) to sell by Public Auction on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE,C dairy cows 2 cows in profit (good) 3 store cows 2 2-year HoLlein heifers (empty) o yearling- heifers by pedigree Holstein bill) (Ro/.ine de Kol) 4 yearling hulls by pedigree llolfitein bull 2 heifers (calved) 3 colored • :,rling heifers 2';_.-year man filly by (llenmore, ] yearling colt by Oleiimorc, 1 sow in farrow. 1 p.m. Devon sow in farrow, 1 purebred Devon hoar (1# months old). 2 cattle pups, 4 r.in, tl* v. discs, tine and chain narrows, plough, slumping' jack, spray pump, maul and wedges, chains, tools. 05-gallon Leva! -rparalor. 100-gallon Laval separator (reserve),churn, l"i0-gallon ehei'se vat with steam jacket presses and hoops, sundries, etc. Also, On account of other vendors (with slight reserve!. - 24 Jersey heifers (yearlings) 0 Holstein heifers (yearlings) 10 Shorthorn heifers (yearlings) l. 1 ) steers 1 hack. 7 year bay gelding Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon provided. yOU can get it cheaper at the Red Post.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 65, 3 August 1912, Page 1
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