WAIWAKAHIO YARDS. FRIDAY, JTJLY 3. NEWTON KINO sell at his yards as above,- ■ 300 BEAD MIXED CATTLE 100 mixed weaners 80 grade weaner heifers 40 weaner steers .35 empty heifers 20 in-calf heifers (close up) 15 springers 25 store and forward cows
On account of Mr. W. G. Stanton, Mangorei— S dairy cows, mostly August calvers. (Individual returns will be supplied l'or each cow) On account of Mr. C. 0. Hawke—--9 grade Jersey cows 3 2-year springing Jersey heifiTi € yearling Jersey heifers All the above cows are in calf to by Stevenson—Rosedale. AlsoPedigree Jersey cow "DolcSf 5 "K.C.B."—"Darky 18th" {without reserve)
Sale at 12 Noon Sharp. BARRETT ROAD, OMATA. THURSDAY, JULY 2. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from Mr. W. J. George, who is giving up dairying, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVEJg CHOICE DAIRY COWS, second, third and fourth calvers, due July and"August (mostly Jerseys) 2 breeding sows !5 slips, cow rugs, and biiniliici
With Slight Reserve 3 choice grade Jersev u^iicrs (springing), 11 Jersey yearling heifers, 1 yearling hull, 1 halfdraught mare in foal, yearling foal by Empire, 67-gallois Dotno separator (nearly new), McCormick mower, tine harrows, spring trap and harness, 5 store cows Luncheon provided. Sale at V 2.30 o'clock. AT THE FARM, MIDIIIIiST. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1!) U.
NEWTON KING AS been favored with instructions to sell by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on above date, at 12.30., on bclialf of Mr. Alex. Brown, w iiu n»s sold his property, the whole of his Dairy Herd, Farm Stock and Implements, comprising— Jg HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COW S, in milk and to eulvo July and August 1 3-seater gig, 1 %-sluu'ter giji, 1 milk cart, Cambridge roller, tripod and tine harrows, ploughs, stumping jack, harness, milk cans, and a large assortment of farm implements and sundries 41so— The contents of a well-furnished Siroomed house, including— Singer sewing Machine Collard & Collard piano (reserve) Luncheon provided. -VOTE.—These cows, mostly young, returned £2lO last year, and this year .£•2 so—averaging £ls 12s fid per cow for mills alone. These results are amongst the highest at the Midhirst Factory.
AT THE FARM, OR'XAKU.' WEDNESDAY, .TL'LY 1. At 12.30 p.m. JtlK FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION" SOCIETY OF K.Z., LTD., have received instructions from Mr. 11. Birkett to sell. WITIIOI'T RESERVE—COWS, mostly Augiwt calvm 1 2-year-old heifer 9 yearling heifers I yearling foal Jlilk cart, gig, harness milk cans, buckets, milk cooler, wlieellravrow, household furniture, fowls and sundries With Slight Reserve - 60 shares Opunake Dairy Factory G7 shares Awatuna Daivv l'aeton-
Also— On account of Mr. K. Watson - 1 double-seated buggi 1 spring trap 1 mill; cart, horse, and sundries 1 gooil gig horse, gig and harness (slight reserve) 3 yearling steers On account of Mr. 0. S. W'noli'ord—lfi good dairy cows (early ralvors) •2 springing heifers On account of Mr. N. Larsen— WITHOUT RESERVE—--30 good dairy cows (early calv rs) I? BANK MESSESTGES, V fJJ.Z.LA., OOE I T ® CI, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 34, 30 June 1914, Page 8
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