WAIWAKAIIIO YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 3. NEWTON KING VA/ILL sell at Ins jarua us above,HH) JjEAO JllAi ' ;Ll CATTLE 100 mixed wuaucis 80 grade weaner heifers 40 weaner steers 35 empty lieiurs 20 iu-calf heifers (close up) 15 springers
On account of Mr. W. G. Stanton, Mangorei—--8 dairy cows, mostly August ealvers. (Individual returns will be supplied for each cow) On account of Mr. C. 0. Hawke—--0 grade Jersey cows 3 2-ycar springing Jersey heifers (i yearling' Jersey heifers All the above cows are in calf to Grandmaster, by Stevenson—Rosedale. Pedigree Jersey cow "Dolce," by "K.C.B."—"Darky 18th" (withOn account'Of Mr. C. 0. Hawke—--1 pedigree Jersey yearling bull, Royal River 1 pedigree Jersey yearling bull, Prince Combine Mr. Hawke is selling on account of oing in for pedigree stock only. ON THE FARM, LEPPERTON. MONDAY, JULY 6. NEWTON KING WAS received instructions from Mr. E. Harris, who is giving up dairying, to sell 'toy Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—1A YOUNG DAIRY COWS, July and August calvers 1 springing heifer, 1 pedigree Jersey hull, "Gold Chain's Mahoe," 2 breeding sows (due July 20), I aged farm gelding, 3 milk cans, Booth-McDonald plough, set chain harrows, set disc harrows, II cow rugs
Sale at 1 o'clock. \\\jin. —i.m.'su are a very fine lot of cows, and lia- > made the fine return of i>.}'2 Tier li/> ,j last ScaSOJl. LEITII ROAD, OKATO. THURSDAY, JULY !). NEWTON KING received instructions from Mr. J \V. Rixon, who has sold his farm, to sell by Piililic Auction as above, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, AliKOLUTKLY WITHOUT RKSKRYK, a « follows—
CHOICE YOUNG 1)A11!Y COW'S, including a lot of niC(! .Jerseys, bred by the vendor 2 pedigree Jersey bulls S3 good weaners to yearlings 5 breeding sows (2 pedigree Berkshires) 1 pedigree Berkshire lioar 8 store pigs, 7-year draught mare. 0-year draught gelding,' (j-year hack, aged cob, single - lever plough, disc and tyne harrows, Cambridge roller, light spring cart, i'lanot Jr., 100-ogg incubator, 0 milk cans, Knapsaak spray pump, ti-bottlc Babcock tester, garden roller, lawn mower, furniture, garden and farm tools, and sundries. With Slight Reserve — 05 fully-paid shares ir. Okato Uaiiy Factory G bucket liidd Milking Machine and Watts JCngiue (4-li.p.)
THURSDAY, .FI'LY 111. NEWTON TvING iI'AS been favored, with instruction; from. Mr. Jas. Phillips, sow., ti ell tin- whole of his herd of 11 Id ll'lass rEi)i!n;i':i.: .tuksky lai-ili-: Sale at 1.30 o'clock.
HORSE PAIR SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1014. NEWToF KING 'ILL offer at his Horse liaxaar, ,'A UOK.SKS, ineludiiu,' Draughts, ' half-draughts, hai'Us ami harness horse?. Also ponies anil unbroken horses 1 thoroughbred mave in foal, and with Eiw' at, foot, by ta-avita-
RANK jll E, SS E I..JN.Z.LA., A«oa I T K 0 Devon Street, NTO PLYMOUTB.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 36, 2 July 1914, Page 8
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