URINUI YABBD. MONDAY/JULY 13 NEWTON KING VVILL sell by public auction as atiovo— AQQ HEAD MIXBD OATTUi ; 55 3-year ti'tiortkors in-«aM Wers 30 good weansr staew 5 fat heifers 10 very chows Jorsoy springing kei fers 140 hoggets (Southdowa «roas) 180 hoggets (off turnips) 100 fat 4-tooth vvethsrs E0 empty heifer* Also — On account of Mr. L. X. QtaW:, Ohaero—--20 first-class dairy cows 1 pedigree Jerseji bull, "Cedric" These are a dhoic* httle herd of grade Jersey cows, all young, mostly July ealTers, .Factory tests ranging from 3.9 to G.O, and have made the good return of £l2 10a for the last season. Also— On account of Air. Ted. White, who i* giving' up dairying—--17 young dairy cows Also— On account of William Birdling, Esq., who has sold his Urcnui property, practically without reserve—--120 nice quality Jersey, IIolstum : Shorthorn and Ayrshire 2% to 3-year heifers iu calf NOTE.—The attention of dairymen is directed to the above dairy cattle, ti'S being a chance that should not be missed. All the dairy stock will.be sold at 12 Noon sharp.
OX TIIK FARM, SALISBURY ROAD, TUNA. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1914. NEWTON" KING HAS received instructions from J. Tristram, Esq., who has sold his farm, to sell Uy public auction as below, 'WITHOUT HIiSICKV'I'J—--9{» DA I'll Y COWS, Jtrsey, Holstein nnd Shorthorn, chiefly second to fourth «a.lvers, to tfth'o July, August September I 1 yeiirling Holstein bull 1 y r dnu\glit marc, aged" | 1 sow and litter, 4 porkers, 1 Ma r >- ■ se ; y-Harris plough, tine harrows, spring cart and harness, niiik cans, buckets, aerator, h.cavy [ iron jack, chains, sledga and ' sundries With Slight Reserve—1. gelding .trap and harness Shares in the Mid-hirst Factory NOTE.—This herd is'mostly young cows, just coming into fall profit. The? havo returned over £lB per eow, wit* average test tor the season of 4.3. Also— On account of Griff Jones, J&q 8 grade Jersey springing heifer* RAHOTU YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 14. VyiLL sell by public auction as above--QAA iiKAD JIIXKB CATTLE, included yearling steers 100 weauer to yearling heifers 2a empty fresh cows 20 20-month to 2-year steers 45 good yearling iheifcrs 30 2-year empty heifers 25 in-calf heifers 10 springers
■'ARM, WAREA KOAD. THI'RSDAY, JULY 16. NEWTON KING "HAS received instructions from jlr Percy A. Putt, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—'A FIRST-GLASS DAIRY TOWS, mostly grade Ayrshires, due August and September 7 3-year heifere, in calf to pedigree Ayrshire bull 1. pedigree Ayrshire bull 1 p.b. Devon boat' 0 milk cans With Slight Reserve—--1 2-doubk-bueket Ridd Milk Machine, with Watt Kiigino NOTE.—'l'lii'se are a nice line of cow;, mostly 2nd. 3rd and 4th calvers, inelnd ing a nice lot of Ayrshires. Mr. Putt has heeu dairying 10 to 11 years, and has always held une of the highest tests at the Factory, and has never previously held a clearing sale. To J^END. YK7e have several sums available for immediate investment, WILSON & GRET, Bolicitori. fj ENSEAL Printing in all its branches neatly ana promptly executed at moderate rates at the Daily News General Printing House. 'Phone 17, New rlymoutJ; 113 Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 11 July 1914, Page 10
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