SALES BY AUCTION. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR, - SATURDAY, JULY I, Mfc >,t '/, NEWToTTkING, fy"""' " W ILL seil in ''.'« Stratford Hone) './ ihizaar on above date— ' % (?0 HORSES, comprising broken ans ;'*( unbroken Draughtß, Hah> Draughts, Hack and Light Hur« . ]?. Bess Horses '," .J Sale at 1 o'clock, ; ' ~ ; ON THE FARM, YORK ROAD, v HUIRANGI MONDAY, JULY 3 NEWTON KiNG. JJAS received instruction* from Mr. & >'■ V. Langman, who lias sold Ms farm, ', to sell by Public Auction a* above, ' : WITHOUT RESERVE--34 HOLSTELV AXD JT3KSEY COWS, mostly August and .ScptembM! oalvers < . 10 2-year Jer,ey-HolMein ia-cal(, Jieifers • 2 well-bred Jersey bulls 4 yearling Jersey heifers, aged * draught mare, 0-year half. draught gelding, 7-year 'tatlf--1 draught mare, aged gig mare, 4 year spring eart mare, 4-yqar gig mare, spring cart, Massey s.f. plough, Hornsby a.f. plough, Hillside plough, disc* tine and chain harrows, McCormack mow-.' er, R. & 0. hay ra!;e, hay frame, harness, trees and chains, 8 : cans and strainer. i iAinelieon provided. Sale at MM sharp. NOTE.—These, cows are a good 'jrne, third cnlvcrs, Tests and otlirt. particulars Will be given at sale, Tl buyers desire, they can leave the cbw» on the farm until September, AX THE FARM. STEXT ROAD, WAREA. MONDAY, JULY S. newtojTking. JJAS received instructions from Mi, L. Meier, who has sold his farm, to soil by Public Auction at the Kami, WITHOUT RESKUVEgg DAIRY COWS, J«ly to September calvci-s 8 2>year Shorthorn in-calf heifera 1 Shorthorn hull 2 horses, sound and staunch 5 yearlings, fowls, express and liar. ness, spring dray, harness, tr trees and chains, turnip sliccr, manure distributor, milk cans, disc and chain harrows, Reid and (Iray s.f. plough, wheelbarrow, slag, posts and strainers, manure, timber, firewood, concrete pipes, farm sundries, and household furniture. ' • ' Luncheon provided. , DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1018. NEW! ON KING sell in his Douglas Yard* on above date—--2QO HEAD MIXED CATTLE .*.;. 1000 MLXED SHKnP ' '"''"dinff--200 4-tooth ewes, in liwnb (good lino), 100 2-tooth ewes (good) 300 empty, fat and forward ewes 200 hoggets ■ '' ' Sale at 1 o'clock. ' 6TRATFORD SALE.. ,' '. ' TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1010. NEWTON~KING sell in his Stratford Yards on above *lato—' ' ''/'•' 30,Q HEAD MiXED CATTLE, including— -70 weaner heifers, off turnips 80 fat and forward eowa 500 II,XED sheep Sale at 12.H0 p.m. ' : STRATFORD SPRlXf'IXfi HEIFER. yards:";;" 's. NEWToiTiciNa XT AS received instructions' f;om Mr. P. Walsh, to sell in the, Springing Heifer Yards on above date, WITHOUT"'; RESERVE—--34 DAIRY COWS, sMond and third calvers, to calve August-Sept Also— On account of Mr. C. Coldwell— S Jersey cows (guaranteed), July August calvers . . . On account of other vendors—--10 choice 3-ycar Holstein heifers , , 30 springing heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. AUCTIONEERS' LISTS OF . DATES APPEAR OK-M>OJ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1916, Page 8
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