BARRETT ROAD. OMATA. THURSDAY, JULY 2. NEWTON KING HAS receivod instructions from Mr. W. J. George, wlio is giving up dairying, to sell 'by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVEjg Choice dairy cows, second, third and fourth culvers, due July and August (mostly tferseys) 2 breedii.g sows 15 slips, cow rugs, and sundries With Slight Reserve—--3 choice grade Jersey heirers (springing), 11 Jersey yearling heifers, 1 yearling bull, 1 halfdraught mare in foal, yearling foal by Empire, <>7-gallon Domo separator (nearly new), McCormick mower, tine harrows, spring trap and'harness, 5 store cows
Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. SALE OF pTRST-CLASS pEDIGREB AND Q.RADE JERSEY QATTLE. X OX THE FARM, DURHAM ROAD. TUESDAY, JUNE 30. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructons from (Mr. John Wlieeler, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT EESERVE, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, Household Furniture and Sundries, consisting of —
PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING BULLS PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL GRADE and PUREBRED JERSEY COWS CHOICE SPRINGING JERSEY V HELPERS staunch trap mare, spring cart and harness, gig and harness, poii)- gig and '/trness, saddle and bridle, cart harness, 3-lcaf tine harrows, chain harrows, a.t. Hornsby plough, Massey hayrake, Hassey turnip pulper, milk cans and farm sundries Shetland pony, unbroken lilly, 7 p.b. geese
Also— ' Household Furniture and effects Luncheon at 11.30 a.m. Sale at 12 ,10011. Catalogues may toe obtained from tlic Auctioneer.
NOTE.—Mr. Wheeler has been dairying for well on to 30 years and has never had a clearing sale previously. His cows are all bred into tile Jersey, in calf to a pedigree Jersey bull, nritl due August to September. This herd tad an average test of S.O at the Factory. XEWALL ROAD,' WAREA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. W. B. Smith, 'who ia giving up Dairying, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE - gg DAIRY OOWS Milk cans and sundries
Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. XOXE. —These cows arc well-known in the district, and are mostly 3rd and 4th calvers,.due August and .September, and are well-bred Shorthorns.
STRATFORD SALEY ARB'S. TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1«J14. ' JJ.Z. LOAN & 'MERCANTILE AOENCY CO., LTD. and MESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSOX & CO. will offer at 1 oVlock—--7QO HEAD MIXED CATTLE, inclmling— -75 store cows 15 fat cows 75 empty lieifers 40 very choice in-calf Jersey-Hol-stein heifers (to be told in lots) 70 in-calf heifers 100 weaner heifers i 150 mixed weaners ' 407 fat and forward 4 and C-tootli wethers (without reserve) ICO hoggets
Oil account of J. 11. HoMik, Esq... who las sold his property—--1 2-year pedigree Jersey bull, •'•Daycloud" (\b. 2310, NXI-lUi.) 1 good Jersey cow (just calved) 2 good Jersey tows, in will to Uaycloud 3 Jersey heifers, in calf to Uaycloud , i On account of L. Bint, Esq., Tariki — 10 good dairy cows, calving July and August On account of S. Hicfeey, Esq., Mauganiingi— -10 Shorthorn dairy cows, second calvcrs, calving August and September 4 heifers in calf
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 29 June 1914, Page 8
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