UREXUI YARDS. , iIOXDAV, JUNK 29. NEWTON Kl\(i W7iLL sell at his yards as above— OKA HEAD MIXED CATTLE Jol) 2-tooth to f.m. eives in lamb 50 lambs 15 forward cows 20 store cows 12 springers 7 fat heifers 100 4 and (i-tooth wethers 75 ewes (mixed ages) 70 wethers (mixed ages) 14 2'/;-year steers 17 20-nionths empty heifers a 3-year springing heifers C good dairy cows Sale at 12.30 p.m. On account of .Mr. John Day, his property, as advertised.
MONDAY, JUNE 29. NEWTON* KING JTAS received instructions from Mr. John Day, of TJruti, to offer, at the Urenui Saleyards, as above, his Uruti property, consisting of—--389% acres, being Sees. VII. and IX. of Blk. 1, Mimi S.D., about 130 acres in bush, with 4-roomed cottage, 10-bail cowshed, and subdivided into 8 wo'd-fenccd paddockn. This is a really good property, a lot being ploughable. and contains some very lino river flats. Easy terms can be arranged. Sale at 2.30 p.m. RAHOTU YARDS. TCESDAY, JUXE 30. NEWTON KING WILL Sell at his Yards as above:OKA HEAD MIXED CATTLK 80 mixed weanorg 25 in-calf heifers 20 store cows 12 good forward cows
AT THE FARM, OPUXaIv WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. At 12.30 i>.m. nm FARMERS' CO-aPK!lAri\'E ORGANISATION SOCIETY OE N?.Z., LTD., have received instructions from Mr. IT. Birkott to sell. WITHOUT
Qg COW S, mostly August ear, 1 2-year-oid heifer 0 yearling heifers 1 yearling foal Milk cart, gig, hai'iief", mU. buckets milk cooler, v/!i> row, household furniture, and sundries With Slight Reserve—--60 shares Opunake Dairy l'Vtct 67 shares Awntuna Dairy l'V Also— On account of Mr. R. Watson 1 double-seated l>ugg.v I spring trap 1 milk cart, horse, and sure, 1 good gig horse, gig and ■< (slight reserve) 3 yearling steers On account of Mr. G. S. Woolr'o Ifi good dairy cows (early ■"■ 2 springing heifers n account of Mr. X. LarsonWITHOUT .RESERVE—--30 good dairv cows (early i
WEBSTER, DOBSCtt & CO. list of sales for .n;r,Y. Stratford—Tuesday, July 14. Stratlunorc, —Monday, July 27. Stratford —Tuesday, July '2B. Clearing' Sale, on account l. IT. Gilclirist, Jigmont Villus. Friday, July 3. W. V. Barkuess, Tariki HuA'i, pedigree Jerseys, Friday, July V 7. • CLKARING SALK. UGMOXT VJLLAfJK. FRIDAY, JULY 3. WEBSTER, DOBSOS AUTD 00, WAVK received instructions fro." Mr. J. IT. ICJilchrist, who is giv'.fg up dairying, to sell, 'WITHOUT KKS;<:i;.Vi<!, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under—>Vn COWS, cliielly second a'ei f'.ird calvers, to calve July. :-.ii[ii;tt and September 5 fat cows 5 heifers in calf 3 bulls (K) ewes in laml> 35 mixed wcancrs
gXCHAXGE FOR jgjiAtt J)S''i'> ]JiARM. 4QQ ACRES Coast Farm; v..:. 450 ewes anil 10u :.. > three-year-old heifers; only i ir.i; ■ £<>od saleyards and town. Very i :■ for dairying or grazing. rr> ; : «wr acre. Will take dairy farm as part ;::>.;•. Apply J. SUTHERLAND. Ing'.ewo
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 32, 27 June 1914, Page 8
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