SALES BY AUCTION. WAIWAKAJHO YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE IC. NEWTON KING. \yiLL so 30 stu lis yards as above On account Newton King, who has sold his Bell Mock farm—--0 grade llolnluiii cowh, in calf to pedigree Holstcin bull 8 2-year Hoistcin heifers, in calf to pedigree Holstein bull 7 Vfiu'liii'' heifers On neooiint of th Fund, from the Eg 8 yearlings mndeii Soldiers* lload: 1 springing lieifer 1 store cow Shetland pony 1 yearling bull 1 fat 2J-year steer 2 pigs 1 greyhound DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, JUNK 19, 1918. NEWTON KING. '\WLL sell in his Douglas Y'ards on abnvjfe date: 250 HEAD J[IXKD CATTLE including: 40 'choice 21-ycar heifers 2(1 1-Jolstwi-Jevsey 20-month Jieifen 00 mixed yearlings 7QO MIXED SHEEP, including, 200 2, 4, and G-tooth ewes 200 f.f.m. ewes 200 fm. ewes 70 2, and 4-toolh wethers Sale at 1 o'clock. BEACONSFIELD ROAD, MIDHIKST. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 191 C NEWTON KING. - J-JAS received instructions from Messrs Ronifaee Bros., wli 0 have sold their farm, to sell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE—--57 DAIRY COWS, all young, to calve July-August 2 springing heifers 11 weaner heifers 1 Hoistcin bull, by ''King Segis de Kol" v 1 yearling bull 7 breeding sows 38 store pigi 33 ewes 14 fat lambs 1 milk cart and harness, 1 set 'harness, 10 milk cans, good mower, R. & G. plough, chain, disc and tine harrows, quantify basic slag, swingle-trees, chains, 2 Price's stumping jacks, 100 fencing posts, Oft and 7ft crosscut saws, fowls, farm sundries, etc. With Slight Reserve—--2 milk - cart horses, guaranteed sound and staunch 1 milk-cart waggon, first-class order 93 fully paid up shares, Midhirst Dairy Co.
'■• Bale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. NOTE.—Tli<• above cows are all wrly ealvers and in good condition, and have averaged about £l4 for the season, with a bonus to come. If any convenience to buyers, cattle bought at this sale can remain on the farm until July 1. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1910. NEWTON KING. T-TAS received instructions from MR. M. JONES, who is giving up his Xew Plymouth business to sell at the Stables as above, at 1 o'clock. 1 35-h.p. Motor 'Bus, nearly new, to carry 20 passengers. 2 20-h.p. Calthorpe Motor Cars, in good order. 2 landaus and harness complete " 2 IS-passcnger Busses (suitable for mounting on Motor chassis and under carriage; would make good milk waggons at email cost. 1 14 passenger Bus (easy running) 1 light 12 passenger drag, could easily be converted to express. Double Buggy (pole or shafts), Single Buggy, T...5. Gig, 3 Gigs, 4 sets Gig Harness, Hearse and Harness complete, Double set of Brass Mounted Wedding Harness. Reed and Gray Chaffcutter (power or hand), one ton Winch, Milncr Safe, Turbine Water Wheel, Shafting and Pulleys, Corn Crusher (power or hand), 3-cwt. Spring Balances, Writing Desk, Tables and Chairs, 40 bahs Pressed Straw and Sundries. MOTOR BICYCLE. SATURDAY, JUNE 17' 1016. WEBSTER BROS. T-TAVE received instructions to sell by auction:— 1 2J-h.p. DOUGLAS MOTOR-CYCLE. Ib Perfect Running Order Gale at 2 o'clock,
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