VTEWTOX KIXG'S UST OF CLF.AIiUKEXCI YARDS. MOXDAY, JULY 20.
EAHOTU. FRIDAY, JULY 30. NEWTON KINC 14 AS received, instructions from 'Mr. R. W. Hemingway, who litis sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RE- ' CHOICE DAIRY COWS, August and culvers M choice 3-year springing heifers, mostly Shorthorns (good) "S springing 2-year heifers 2(1 yearlings 1 pedigree Jersey bull i grade Jersey bulls 1 %-draught colt 1 li-drauglit marc 1 '/'j-draugbt gelding 1 gig limve 1 boy's pony 4 shares in Farmers' Co-op. Association, a.f. plough, disc and chain harrows, spring dray, gig waggon, gig and cart harness poultry, household furniture anc effects.
I Luncheon at 11 a.m. Sale at 11.30 a.m. Auctioneer's Note. —Tlie cows are a first-class line. Mr. Hemingway lias been dairying for 13 years, to our knowledge lias culled heavily every year, and bred frirm pedigree Jersey hulls. This is his first clearing .'ale, and, as the farm is sold, everything must he cleared without reserve. NEWTON KING T-TAS receicvd instruction.-! irom Mr M. Jones, who is :u -]> mi dncr with his burse 'buse-. to sell :is aN-ve— TO GOOD HOUSES (very suiti able i'- r farm '.vo.'O ON THE FARM, TATARAI.MAKA. WEDNESDAY. JCLY 28. NEWTON KING WAS received instructions from Mr. G. J. -Bridge, who. is relinquishing dairying, to soli by public auction on the farm as above, WITHOUT RESERVE— o A CHOICE DAIRY'- COWS • 2-5 2 and 3-ycar grade Jersey heifers in calf 7 cows and heifers, in milk 5 sows, to farrow early 1 2-year Berkshire boar 6 wcaner pigs, milk cans, buckets, aerator and barrels With Slight Reserve—--1 pedigree Jersey cow 3 pedigree Jersey hulls 5-bucket Storrie milking machine (can. be inspected on l.e.ith Road farm) Bay gelding ("Captain"), C yeai Ist prize winner Farmers' Ut.. ity Cass Tavanaki Show, 1014; years, Ist prize winner Troop Horse, l-4st., Taranaki Show, Wl-t; bay inai'e. a «M; bay gelding, aged: disc and tine harrows Lunelieon at 11.30 a.m. Sale at 12 noon. NOTE.--These cows have been inspected by my representative and can be highly recommended. They are mostly grade Jerseys and contain a good number (if practically purebred Jersey* 1 ,, -bred by Mr. (3 0. (irover, Oakum. They are calving mostly in Ai'giurt to pedigree .Jersey bulls. Tests r-.-l -rf-..-:v. -■" be available at Ahe rnle.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1915, Page 8
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