WAIWAKAfHO YARDS. FRIDAY, JTJLt 3. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above,--gQQ .HEAD MIXED CATTLIfi 100 mixed woaners 80 grade weaner leiferg 40 weaner steers 35 empty heifer* 20 in-calf heifers (close op) 15 springers 25 store and forward cows On account of Mr. W. G. .Stanton, Mwtgorei—--8 dairy cows, mostly August sabers. (Individual returns will be supplied for each cow) On account of Mr. C. 0. Hawke—--9 grade Jersey cows 3 2-year springing Jersey heifers t yearling Jersey heifers All the above cows arc in calf to Grandmaster, by Stevenson—Rosedale. Also — Pedigree Jersey cow "Dolce,'' by "K.C.B."—"Darky 18th" (witheut reserve) Sale at 12 Noon Sharp. BARRETT ROAD. OMATA. THURSDAY, JULY 2. NEWTON KING H A I, received instructions from Mr. W. J. George, who is giving up dairying, to sell 'by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE— Jg CHOICE DAIRY COWS, scfond, third and fourth calvers, due July and August (mostly Jerseys) 2 breeding sows T5 slips, cow rugs, and sundries ' With Slight Reserve—--3 choice grade Jersey heifers 1( springing), 11 Jersey yearling heifers, 1 yearling 'bull, 1 halfdraught mare in foal, yearling foal by Empire, 67-gallon Domo separator (nearly new), MeCormiclc mower, tine harrows, spring trap and harness, 5 store \ cows
Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. ON THE FARM, ELK!BY ROAD, TARIKI. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1914. NEWTON KING H AS 'been favored with instructions from Mr. .T. T. Hughes, who is givirjg up dairying, to sell by Public Auction on above date, the whole ol' his Choice Dairy Herd, Farm Implements, etc., as under — WITHOUT RE3ERVEgQ DAIRY COWS, half of winch are purebred Holsteins in calf to pedigree Holstein bulls With Very Slight Reserve — 15 purebred llolsteiri heifers, in calf to •'King Segis de Kol" 3 pedigree llolstcin-Fresian bulls 1 pedigree Ilolstcin cow, "Lady Pietertje Clothikles'' 4 2-year pedigree Holstein heifers 4 pedigree yearling Holstein heifers 100 good mixed calves 10 'breeding sows il boar (purebred Berkshire) 1 milk express (carry ton), 9 milk cans, cooler and buckets, ti-eow milking machine, plant and engine (in good Working order). 1 set disc harrows, 1 double-fur-row plough, 1 hillside plough, Midhirst Factory shares.
.NOTE. —Tlic majority of those cows are (hie to calve in August, anil the balance in July and September. / Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 p.m. sharp. Catalogues on application. A brake will meet the 9.30 a.m. train at Tariki for the farm. OX THE FARM, LEPPBRJOX. MONDAY, JULY li. NEWTON KING jIJAS received instructions from Mr. E. Harris, who iji giving up dairying, to sell by Public Auction an above, ■WITHOUT RESERVE—YOUNG DAIRY COWS, July and August ealvers 1 springing heifer, 1 pedigree .Jersey bull, "Cold Chain's Mahoe," 2 'breeding bows (due July 20). I aged farm gelding, 3 milk cans, Booth-'McDonakl plough, set chain harrows, set disc harrows, II cow rugs Luiicliec[n provided. Sale at 1 oVloek. NOTE. —These are a very line lot of cows, and have made the line return of £l'2 per head for the last season. ftJJENERAL Printing in all its lira aches neatly and promptly executed at moderate rates at the Daily News Genral Printing House. 'Phone 17, Nev ,'imouth: 113 Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 35, 1 July 1914, Page 8
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523Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 35, 1 July 1914, Page 8
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