SALES BY AUCTION. BIiACOXSFUiU) ROAD, MIDHIRST, WEDNESDAY, Jl'xe 28, lWfl, NEWTON~KING ' JJAS received instructions from Mr. C. I' J'owler, who lias sold hi* farm,, to sell on the abovu date. WITHOUT RJJ. SERVE—--25 DAIRY COWS, chiefly Jersey., July-August calvers 7 2ycar-old grade Jersey springing heifers 3 yearliii" heifers 1 2-year Jersey bull 2 sows, to farrow in August, s.m. pigs, J Angora goat, 0 milk cans, di«e and chain harrows, P. & D. s.f. plough, milk cart and harness, gig harness, 1 breast grass •"fed sower, swinglctrees and plough chains, cross-cut. saws, hammer and wedges, farm tools cow covers, fowls, "-piece leather suite and quantity of otb.e\ furniture. With Slight Reserve—--1 Slassey-Harris drill (j n use on* season) 1 Rubber-tyred gig (long-shafter) 1 bay gelding (all harness)
Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncliebn provided. STOXY RIVER YARDS (for convenience of sale;. THURSDAY, JUXE 29. NEWTON~K!NC. JJAS received instructions from Messrs Stevenson and Kirk, who, as Mr. Stevenson is going tfb the war, must dissolve partnership, to sell by public autcion as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE—--11 heifers in calf 81 mixed yearlings 2 Shorthorn bulla 1 fat steer, 1 forward steer, 1 stag, 9 store cows, 3 breeding sows, 1 p.b. boar, 7 store pigs, 3-year draught gelding, 5 draught mares, 2 mares and foals, ISmonth filly, hack, harness horse, 4-year hack (reserve), 0 plough collars and chains, spring carts, gig and dray harness", leading harness, 4-horsc gear, McCormack mower, P. and 1). Duncan 11-coulter drill and grass box, d.f. plough, s.f. plough, chain, tripod and disc harrows, spray p\mip, 8-bottle Babcock tester, d.s. buggy, stack oaten sheaf (15 acres), factory shares, horse rugs, barb wire, and all farm sundries On aeocunt of Mr. W. .T. Stevenson— New iron whare, 8 x 11, and sundries Sale at 12.30. NOTE —The dairy cows contain a lot of second and third culvers, have been heavily culled, and are due to calve early. The implements are all practically new.
FRIDAY, JUXE 30, 1913. NEWTON KING. yyTLL sell at his Toko yards on ftUov* date—--100 I,EAD MIXED CATTLE Sale at 12.30 o'clock. XOTE —Client's please note tliat owing to Messrs Evans mid Hutchcoirs salo taking place nt Toko on the same day, the Toko Sale, will start at 12.H0 slia STRATFORD HORSE FAIR SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1910. [/ILL soil in his Stratford Horse Bazaar on nbovc date— A HORSES, comprising broken and unbroken Draughts, HalfDraughts, Hack and Light aess Horses Sale at 1 o'clock. AX THE FARM. STENT ROAD WAREA. MO.nDAY, JULY 3. NEWTON KING. JJAS received instructions from Mr. u Meier, who lias sold his farm, to soil by Public Auction at the Farm, WITHOUT IiICSERVK gg DAJKY COWS, July to September ealvors 8 2-year Shorthorn in-calf lieifcn. 1 Shoi thorn bull 2 horses, sound and staunch 5 yearlings, fowls, express and ha*. noss, spring dray, harness, tr< trees and chains,' turnip slicer, manure distributor, milk cans, disc and chain harrows, Reid and Gray s.f. plough, wheelbarrow, slag, posts and strainers, manu timber, firewood, concrete pip«, farm sundries, and houselm M furniture. Luncheon provided. AUCTIONEERS' LISTS 01? SALS DATES APPEAR Orf >AQI »,
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1916, Page 8
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