STRATFORD Y'ARIH. TUESDAY, ,'ILLY 21, i :,U. NEWTON Ki :■•;(> received instructions noin Mrq. J*s. Sharroek, Ross Road, Tariki, rhoso lease has t-xpirud, to sell by pubic auction, WITHOUT RKKiatVE, in du- Stratford yards, on the above d*te, :,i!t' whole of her dairy herd, as lollows—--30 DAIRY WW'S, 3rd, 4th and 6th oalvei's Sale at 1 o'cleok. STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, JULY'2I, li>l4. NEWTON KING YyiLL sell by public auction at inj yards as above—--550 HKAD MIXED CAT TLB 400 owes in lamb 800 lambs ', Sale at 1 o'clock. Further Entries Solicited. MOUNTAIN ROAD SOUTH, STRATFORD. NEWTON KING received Instructions from Mca'ca Manship Bros., whose lease has exI pired,- and who are leaving the district, to sell by public auction \> ITIIOLT RESERVE—- > DAIRY COWS, to calve July i August 11 3-year-old springing heifers 7 sows, to farrow July-August 18 porkers, CI) store pigs 2 Vi to %-draught mares, rising S years to aged (stinted to Knight of the Darter) 8 Hi to %-draught geldings, rising & years to aged 1 eolt, rising 3 years, by Lord Lin--1 .colt, rising i years, by Baron 0— Bazcllit I black mare, 'Miss Clarice, witti *i -shaft trotting sulky and harness .(new), dray harness, gig 3-horse Masscy-Uarris drill, mowc.r, rake, chain and tine harrows, 2 John Decrc. s.f. ploughs. 1 Duncan d.f. plough, discs, 4-horss running gear, chains, harness, bicycles and sundries. All l'u - ~ ;Li) FURNITURE and EFFECTS 25 shares in the Cardiff Factory I gig, pony and harness Sale at 12.30 p.m WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1914. NEWTON iriTO T-TAS received distractions from Mr. J. S. McDonald, who has sold his farm. to sell by I'ublic Auction as below, WITHOUT KKSKRVE--QK DAIRY COWS, mostly grade to halfbred Jerseys, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull, "Suit in < Lord,'' to calve August-Sept, ti 2-year grade Jersey heifers, in calf to Sultan Lord ! 1-S yearling grade Jersey heifers t pedigree Jersey bull, Sultan Lord (K.L'.11.), rising 5 years 1 blown made, rising 8 years; 1 gelding, aged (both guaranteed}, any harness 2 sows, to farrow in August; '■> store pigs 1 gig and harness; 1 milk cart and Harness Milk cans, buckets, aerator, I set test bottles '2 s.f. ploughs, disc and chain harrows, timber ja'A and stumpiiv; jark. 7 now gates, sundries, etc., etc. Quantity Household FiiMiitiir* Also— With Slight Reserve--Co op. Assoc Xti'l'i:. -Mr. .McDonald has been dairying for 12 yeai-s. ami this is his first sale, lie has culled heavily each year, and the cattle are in lirst-olass condition, having [been wintered on turnips and hay. and they returned this year between ;£!'2 and .113. a I ]\%<\ for hntter-fat. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN < CO. YVILL hold their weekly sale iu their Inglewond vards as above, Present On A HEAD MIXED CATTLE 200 . HBA On account of Mr. 1). Dombroski—--20 good dairy cows, August and September culvers Sale, at 1 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 18 July 1914, Page 8
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471Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 18 July 1914, Page 8
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