ON THE FARM, UPPER PALMER liOAD, MAIIOK. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1014. NEWTON KING TJAS received instructions from Jwr. W. WISHART, who is giving up dairying, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his first-class Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as under— ■ QQ DAIRY COWS, to calve July, August and September 10 weaner heifers 1 colt 1 filly (3 years) 1 gelding (7 years) 1 gelding, hlaf-dranght I brood mare (in foal) 1 milk cart Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
AT THE FAUM, MIDUIRST. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1014. NEWTON KING aS been favored with instructions to sell l.y Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on above date, at 12.30, on behalf of Mr. Alex. Brown, who has sold his property, the whole of his Dairy Herd, Farm Stock and Implements, comprising—■ g JIHJII-C.IRADE JERSEY COWS, in milk and to talvc July and • August 1 3-seater gig, 1 %-shafter gig, 1 milk cart, Cambridge roller, tripod and tine harrows, ploughs, stumping jack, harness, milk cans, and a large assortment of farm implements and sundries , Also— The contents'of a well-furnished 8roomed house, including— Singer sewing Machine Collard & Collard piano (reserve ) With Slight Reserve—--1 Va-draught gelding, rising 4 years Luncheon provided. -\OTE.—-These cows, mostly young, returned £2lO last year, and this year £2so—averaging £ls 12s 6d per cow for milk alone. These results are amongst the highest at the Midhirst Factorv.
ON THE FARM, BARRETT ROAD, OMATA. THURSDAY, JULY 2. NEWTON KING j-JAS received instructions from Mr W. J, George, whose leases ime. expired, to sell by Public Auttion,.» above, WITHOUT RESERVE—JQ YOUNG -JERSEY COWS With Slight Rcservc--3 choice springing Jersey heifers 3 breeding sows and litters l*foal by "Empire" 1 Vi-draiight mare in foal 1 McCorinick mower 1 set tine harrows Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. SUFFOLK ROAD, KAJMATA. MONDAY, JUNE 29. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & dO. (In conjunction with NEWTON KINO) TAVE received instructions l'voiu Mr. A. S. Wiekstccd, who is .leaving the district, to sell on the farm, as above, the whole of his live and dead stock, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, as follows: QQ DAIRY' COWS, young, in calf to Shorthorn bull (mostly August and September «calvers) 17 half-bred weaner heifers 12 18 to 20-muntliu empty Jersey heifers CO 20-month steers 170 ewes, 2, 4, (i and f.f.m. (in lamb to Lincoln rams), a lirst-dass line 40 p.b. Lincoln lambs 1 lilly, rising 2 years, by Berlin ,Mac Also—--1 half-draught horse, rising 7 years, by Duke of Fife; 1 do., rising u, by Glenmore; 1 gig horse, ris'T.g 0 years, by Jersey; 1 light draught horse, rising 12, by Av'hakamaru; 1 heavy draught horse, rising li, by Duke of Wellington, shatter; 1 pony cob mnre, rising G, by Berlin Mac; 1 aged brood mare: 1 gelding, rising 3, by Bombardo; milk cart and harness, 1 rubbertyred gig, good as new, and gig harness; 1 Reid and Gray s.f. plough; Massey-H'vrjs ■mowing machine, discs, chains, Whipple trees, plough harm,'*" 3 , milk cans, Taylor and P.reinuer wool press (good as new), i sow and litter, quantity wf turkeys, tine harrows, saddle and bridle, household furniture, comprising sideboard, marble-ton washstand, duchess pair, wardrobe, combined bookcase and writing table, child's cot, carpet 12 x !), tools, etc., etc. Luncheon provided. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. Auctioneers' Note—Farmers requiring good useful horses for all-round work ■ will do well to attend this sale, as everything will be sold at the .hammer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 29, 24 June 1914, Page 8
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