I'UKNTI YARDS. MONDAY, JUNE 28. NEWTON KINO ftMJj sell at liia Yard« as alwvt— .'»!> fat iiml forward Sycar heifers 31) 21,1,-yoiir steers" 2-5 "20-inoiitli steers Sale at 12.30 p.m. 'ITESDAY, JI'XE 29. NEWTON KING yyiLL sell nt his Yards as above 2QQ IfRAU .MIXED CATTLE- .'!;) btoro and forward cows 70 wcaner to yearling heifers 50 wcaner steers Sale at 12.30 p.m. SOUTH, EOAD, ITAWERA/ T-fEsiuY, .iune inth. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., received instructions from ME. \V. T. AVALKETC, who ]w •',! his farm and relinquishing dairy: ■ :„ SELL, as above, WITirOUT IV- I" - >JQ GOOD DAIRY COW: and September calve>fl two-year-old he - Vis 2 three-year Hoi .. 2 yearling Shorthorn b.i'.'.s 0 yearling heifers 1 waggon marc, aged 1 waggon horse, aged ■ 22 store pigs 3 bows in pig 1 hoar Milk waggon, spring dray, s.f. plough, harrows, harness, cans, ■buckets, troughs, ladders, straining posts, wire, \»tiUoes, p.ig feed, and sundries. With Slight Reserve—--1 pony, gig and harness.
LUNCHEON PROVIDED. WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, 1015. NEWTON KINO JJA9 been instructed by MR. G. T. (WALTERS, Storekeeper, of Mangatoki, whose lease has expired and i' is leaving the district, to SELL _. AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVI, on the above date, the whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE, HOUSBHOLD FURNITURE, Etc., as follows—£2oo worth of assorted groceries 1 cart, 1 gig, harness, 3 gets scales,, s panei glass (stock sizes), dining and kitchen, tables, carpet squares, mats, duchoss buite,- cabinet, and general household far- ' niture. SALE AT 12.30 (P.M. KAFONGA YAMDS. THURSDAY, Ist JULY. NEWTON KINO *fi pTAS received instructions from MISS ' x l KOPP, whoso lease has expired, to 4 SELL BY AUCTION, WITHOUT RE- .1 SERVE, in his Kaponga Yards, on the ..' above date, the J WHOLE OF HEIR DAIRY HERD, I Etc., comprising:— I .37 DAIRY COWS "' 17-twenty-month in-calf heifers ilo calves 3 fat cows 1' 1 4 twenty-month Holstein Bulls M 3 twenty-month Jersey bulls ' J 1 Holstein bull, 4y:-s, by Bonnie Boy a 2 Holstein bulls, two and a, half • and three years , I three-year Jersey bull 1 three-year (Ayrshire bull / 3 hacks and harness horses •] 2 mares A 1 three-quarter draught, mare 1 long-shaftcr gig 1 plough, 1 spring dray, 4 sows, 5v slips, S store pigs, 1 boar, tyne harrows, harness, milk cans,"etc. SALE AT 12.30 P.M. 1 NOTE.—The above cows arc « firstclass lot, with a fair sprinkling of well-. bred Holsteins, and in calf to a Holstein bull by Ronnie Boy. The 'bulls are also •well-bred grade Holsteins, from New? "4 ton King's strain, and anyone seeking this class of cattle cannot go. wrong in, - " attending this sale. ON THE FARM, KORU SOAD. FRIDAY, JULY 2. • ; •' NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions from Mr. G. J. Walford, who has sold his farm, to sell by IPublie Auction as aboT», WITHOUT RESERVE—j DAIRY COWS, mostly July and August calvers 1 bull, I'D weaners, 3 medium draught horses, 0 breeding sows, 1 boar, tripod, chain and tine harrows, Spring cart and harness, trap and harness, cans, buckets and all farm sundries. AIso—.HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Luncheon provided.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1915, Page 10
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