SALES BY AUCTION OX THE FARM, RAHOTU,. THURSDAY, JULY 0. NEWTON~KING. £JAS received instructions from Meant t.'rccn and Tyrell, who have sold tlieir farm, to sell by Public Auction U above, WITHOUT RESERVEgg DAIRY COWS Jo springing heifers 10 yearling heifers 2 3-year pedigree Holstein bulla 2 yearling grade Holstein bull* ' 7-year heavy draught aar« (staunch) 3-year filly by Come Again 3-year colt by Come Again ' 2-year colt by Maitakena * yearlings by Here-I-Come 0 Holstein heifers Couvtland buggy, po i e an j slaft! On account of Mr. Percy James—--1 Ocoulter one-horse drill (nearly HOW). Sale at 12.30 sharp .Wreshments Provided. Auctioneers Xotc.-We can reoommenil these cows with confidence, The lierd lias been heavily culled each year, and only the very best bulls have been used. Fully three-quarters of the herd are well-bred Holstein cows, calving in August, to pedigree Holstein bulls..Cars will leave MAXAIA and KAPOXfIA on the morning of sale. Seats can be booked at my Kaponga Office. Buyers' Cows will bo delivered to Opu. nake or Stony River free of charge. POLO ROAD, CARDIFF. WEDXESDAY, JULY 5, 1916. NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions 'from Mr. If. Lacey. who has sold his farm, to seil on above date, WITHOUT RE- €»*} COWS, mostly Iholstciii-.Tersey, 2nd to 4th calvers, to calve Aug. list-September fl choice springing heifers, by pedi;;ree Jersey bull, "Brown l':ince'' 10 yearling Jersey heifers by Drown Prince. 0 yearling Holstein heifers 1 3-year llolsteiii bull 1 Iti-moniiis .lev-ev bull (well bred) 1 niare. broken to all harness 1 Mr'l'a ugbt J elding, broken to all harness 1 grey mare 4 Berkshire breeding sows, to far* vow July, August, October . 1 good cattle Jog Ducks, fowls, g,;e-:e Spring dray and harness, new ; and harness (reserve), 1 Duncan s.f. plough, tine burrows; sledge, ehall'ciittcr, fl milk cans, pig trough: plough traces, horse and stack covers, quantity White Hock seed potatoes 40 paid-up shares Cnrciifi' Factor) On behalf of another vendor—--1 milk waggon, in good order (only jhrec seasons' wear) Sale at 12.HU o'clock. Luncheon provided, X.H.—Mr. Lace Hie last 24 yen vs. and this is his first lairy sale. The farm is sold, and everything is without reserve. The cows are an exceptionally line lot, having averaged last season ; STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 4) 1910 NEWTON~KING WILL sell in his Stratford Yards on above date — QQA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, in. eluding—--70 weaner heifers, off turnips 50 fat and forward cows 500 MIXED SHEEP Sale at 12.30'-p.m. STRATFORD SPRIXGIXG HEIFER YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1910. NEWTON KING. J-TAS received instructions from Mr. P. Walsh, to sell in the Springing Heifer Yards on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE—OA DAIRY COWS,--second and third calvers, to calve August-Sept. Also'-. On account of Mr.- C. Coldvvell— S Jersey cows (guaranteed), JulyAugust calvers On account of other vendors—--10 choice 3-year Holstein heifers 30 springing heifers On account of Mr.'G. A. Marchant, Cardiff— SO guaranteed 4 (mil 5-year-old e'wea in lamb (good line) 10 choice 2-yeHr Holstein heifers In •alf On account og Mr. P. Walsh, Without Reserve—--17 dairy cows, etc. 12 3-vear choice Holstein heifers Sale ft 1 o'clock. AUCTIONEERS'! LISTS OF SALE* DATES APPEAR ON PAGE 7.
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