SALES BY AUCTION. STONY RIVER YARDS (for convenience of sale), THURSDAY, JUNE -29. NEWTON KING. received instructions from Messrs •Stevenson anil Kirk, wlio, as Mr. .Stevenson is going to the war, must dissolve partnership, to sell by public autcinn as above. ABSOLUTELY WITH* OUT RESERVE—--52 DAIRY COWL 11 heiferg in calf 81 mixed yearlings 2 Shorthorn bulls 110 mixed sheep 1 fat steer, 1 forward steer, 1 stag, 0 store eows, 3 breeding sows, I p.l). boar, 7 stork pigs, 3-year draught gelding, 5 draught inures, 2 mares arid foals, 18month filly, hack, harness horse, 4-year hack (reserve), 0 plough collars and chains, spring carte, gig and dray harness, leading harness, 4-horse gear, McCormaek mower, P. and D. Duncan 11-coulter drill and gras9 box, d.f. plough, s.f. plough, chain, tripod and disc harrows, spray pump, 8-bottle Babcoek tester, d.s. buggy, stack oaten sheaf (15 acres), factory shares, hoipe rugs, barb wire, and all farm sundries On acoeunt of Mr. W. .T. StevensonNew iron whare, Bxll, and sundries Sale at 12.30. NOTE.—The dairy cows contain a lot of second and third calvers, .have been heavily culled, and are duo to calve early. The implements are all practically new. TOKO ROAD, TOKO. FRIDAY, JUNE 30,1910. NEWTON KING HAVE received instructions from MESSRS. EVANS AND HUTCHEON, who have sold tlitir farm, to sell on the above date, without reserve: ,jJ j' DAIRY COWS, mostly young, Aug. September calvers 11 grade Jersey heifers in calf 7 weaner heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 heavy spring cart gelding 1 heavy spring cart mare 1 ij draught colt, broken to chain* 1 4 year old hack 1 aged hack McCormack Mower, disc and chain harrows, P. and D. s.f. plough, all in god order, 1 tip spring dray, cart harness, 3 sets plough harness, 3-liorse set swingle trees, 1 Planet Jr., vyse, knife grinder, stumping jack, crowba.i, cross-cut saws, milk cans, buckets, copper, fowls, ducks and geese, farm tools and sundries Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFECTS. t3ale at 1 o'clock, tUNjpHFON PROVIDED. NOTE. —Mess s Evans and Hutiheon have been dairying at Toko for the last five years. The cows are mostly young, Jersey-Shorthorn strain and in the pink of condition, more than half of them own "earing. They have averaged for this season close on £l4 per cow foi' milk alone. ON THE FARM, YORK ROAD, HITRANGI. MONDAY, JULY 3. rtEWTON KING. [JAS received instructions from Mr. R. P. Langman, who has sold his fanu, to sell by Public Auction as abov». WITHOUT RESERVE— ' HOLSTEIN AND JERSEY COWS, mostly August and September calvers 10 2-year Jersey-Holstein in calf heifers 2 well-bred Jersey bulls I yearling Jersey heifers, *ged draught maro, • fl-yoar lmlfdraught gelding, 7-yoar halfdraught mare, aged gig mare, 4-year spring cart uiare, 4-year gig mare, spring cart, Massey r s.f. plough, Honisby s.f. plough,. 'Hillside plough,. .di,«f, chain harrows, MtOormack mow- | ev. R. & fi, hayrskf; -bay f'-ame, harness. Irees and chains, 0 milk cans and strainer. Luncheon provided Sale at 12.30' sharp. NOTE.—Those eows .ire a good line, mostly third cnlvera. Tests and other particulars will be given at sale. buyers desire, they can leave the cows on the farm until Scptemoer. AUCTIONEERS' LISTS OF SALE DATES APPEAR ON PAGE 7.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1916, Page 8
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