STIIATL-i iHi) SiJKKI' AND OATTUfc HALE. ! I .H XK 2-2, 1915. NEWTON KING ' - sell by public auction as HEAD MIXED CATTLE 1000 Al ' ,Xliu -SIiJSWI-* t Also— WITHOUT RESERVE— j On aivoiiut of ]!. tlalluwa)', Esq, who lias bohl his farm—--125 *2 and 4-looth ewes in lamb . 12.") f.m. owes It) in-calf heifers (2 years) 3 empty heifers ' i AT THE SI'RIXOJNO HEIFER YARDS, WITHOUT RESERVE— < On account of Mr. Joseph I>~j Kiore—• I 50 dairy cow's, mostly second &H(j third calvcrs On' account of Mr. T. Pearoe, Matau—t 21 dairy cows Sale at 1 o'clock. I OX THE FARM, PUNOAREMU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. | NEWTON KING H-AS received instructions from Messrs Moffitt and Goodwin, who ifre Tftt linquishing dairying, to fell by puMifl nutcion as above, WITHOUT RE. SERVE—--130 CHOICE DAIRY COWS 1(1 25-gallon milk tana, milk colU vevor and aerator,, troughs, barrels, etc. , Slignt Reserve, — ■ ! 4 pedigree Ayrshire bulls 5 pedigree Ayrshire cows and fc <si« fcrs 6 Single-bucket Ridd Milking 'Ma* chine, complete with 4-h.p. Watf" engine, 2 heavy waggon horsey d.f. plough, set 4-horse disc h&h rows, hay rake, hay sweep, Ms* flfcnnick mower, spring dray< ) luncheon at 11,30 o'clock. *. Auctioneer's Note. —The above ccfOt can be recommended to any farmciß with confidence. They are mostly Anflj list and .September calvers, in the pink of condition, and practically all tbd owners' own rearing. Factory dockets arc open for inspection and show T*« turns for the last three seasons of ore!! £l2 per head. The vendors have cull« ed heavily through the Stony Rives yards for many years past. STONY RIVER YARDS.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. NEWTON KING \yiLL sell at lus yards as above-* I 3d(| HEAD MIXED CATTLE 70 yearling heifera 00 yearling steers ' 12 2Va to 3-year steers | 40 20-nionths stcera ' ' 35 store and forward cows 1 20 Shorthorn fat and forward cofff 12 springing heifers (close up) 40 Jersey 2-year heifers in calf " 1 3-year Shorthorn bull ! 20 fat eow'4 >l2 sticks barley ' 4 horses ' ] Sale at 12:30. 1 Also— J On acount of Mr. A. E. Magon, Tt«l lias sold his farm—--75 20-months steers 20 20-months heifers 1 3 store cows, with vealers at fooj 1 55 2'/> to 3-ycar steers '* 2 unbroken horses 1 1 farm horse 1 Saddle and harness "" DUDLEY ROAD, INGLEWOGD, ] THURSDAY, JULY 1. : ' MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. H AV E received instructions from Mr*. It. D. Rogers, -who is leaving thS' district, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, at his residence— t j TIIE WHOLE OF HIS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ■Piano, handsome Chesterfield, easy chairs, caw pots, good bedroom kitchen utensils, etc., etc. Full particulars later. 1 \ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' 5j KOELTE ROAD (off Junction Road)j MONDAY, JULY 5. , j MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO, JJAVE received instructions from Mr* Walter Bint (who has sold his farm) to offer THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE (AND DEAD STOCK, Without serve, on the above date. Full particulars later. I N G LE WOOD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. matthewsTgamlin & CO. hold their usual weekly sale in" their Ingleivood yards on thflaliove date. Present entries: 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 15 good 20-iuonths steers j 'IOO l'.m. ewes in lots Sale at 1 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1915, Page 8
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