WAIHI, WAITARA. WEDNESDAY, .JULY 29. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr. YV. Rook, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE—f)[g CTIOICH DAIRY COWS, AugustSeptember calvcrs, practically all wcll-bi'ud Jerseys. 1 pedigree Jersey cow (due August) 1 pedigree Jersey in-calf heifer 2 pedigree Jersey bulls (yearling and 3-year-old) ■ 01 choice Jersey yearling heifers 12 2-year iu-calf Jersey heifers I 4-year half-draught grey mare, 8-year black gelding, 2-year colt, yearling filly, eob, brood mare (in foal), 4 breeding sows, 13 i store pigs, Massey-Harris mower [ (new), disc and tine harrows, Hornsby s.f. plough, light dray and harness*, milk cart and harness, dog cart and harness (new), i riding saddles, cans, harness, totara salting tub, "bees, grass-seed tanks, and a big list of farm sundries. Sale at 12.30 p.m. THURSDAY, JULY 30. NEWTON KING (In conjunction with THE. FARMK':-CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z., LTD.) J-JAS received instructions from M?. John Rothory, whose lease has expired, to sell by Public Auction at the Rahotu Yards (;<ir convenience of sale), as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE— yg DAIRY COWS, mostly 2nd and S'-'d calvers (a good line and all hund-iuilkeil cows) 10 2-year springing heifers " 12 wearier heifers, spring dray, light block dray, milk cart harness. draught mare stinted to Bnstirr*
NEWTON KING yj\LL sell li.v • public auction at liis 30 empty heifers Sali' at 12 noon. AT THE I''AKM, TIKOKANfII. MONDAY, ATTfiUST 3. NEWTON KING f-jjAS received instruction* from Mr. TI. Vole, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITJI- - RESERVE—'Qty 'CIIOUT YOUNG DAIRY COW'S 10 choice Jersey springing heifers 17 yearling heifers (nice line) 1 pedigree Jersey bull "Croesus," by Cicero's Sultan—Ladv FinOn account of another vendor—--I'2 young dairy cows The pigs subject to a verv slight re
NOTE.-Mr. Cole's Herd is well known in the district, .and nre mostly grade ')r:':'.evrt, in oood condition, and Angiist-Si-jitpmber culvers. For tin- 1012-1013 season they averaged just under ,CU per head at lid p OT lb for butter-fat im! for the lillS-lftU season they liave hei'ten the previous year's return.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 55, 25 July 1914, Page 8
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