SALES BY AUCTION. '[NTENDIXf; I'nrdias.Ts at MR. A ISUiiIiKU.'S SAI.K, nttrliam Koiid i'iist, Hie iiotiikJ tlwl Liiiiclii-'on will be provided. KEWTaN KING.
6TOXY IUVEK YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 11. NEWTON KING. sell at Lis yards as above: 80 mixed yearlings 4") store and fonvai 45-gallon Alpha Laval separator On account of Mr. C. Mace, Oaknra: 12 dairy cows, August and Septem-
"ON THE FARM, FRAXKLEY ROAD, THURSDAY, JULY 13. NEWTON KING J-JAS reeeivid instructions from Mr. John Gilbert, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—«>9 DAIRY COWS, a good herd calving July and August, some of the ' cows and lieifi'rs being bred by Mr. Jas. Purdie, Waitara 10 2-ycav choice grade Jersey in-calf heifers 2 2-year dairy bulls 12 yearlings Mare in foal anfl with foal at foot by "Ben MeC'ormaek," o sows in pig, 1 hoar, fowls, ducks, s.f. Massey plough, tyne harrows, Mcthven copper and stand, 90 gallon Alpha Laval separator, IS cwt. bonedust, S ewt. superphosphate, quantity of furniture. On account of Mr. M. M. Shaw, — 10 dairy cows due August and September 1 Jersey bull 1 2-year heifer 4 20-month heifer* f> weaner heifers 1 20-month bull 1 gig horse 1 5-year farm gelding (slight repony and farm simdri
WAIWAKAIHO YAEDa FRIDAY, JULY H NEWTON KING WILL sell at his yards as above—--50 stove and forward cows 101) mixed yearlings 20 springers SO in-calf lieifers 14 elioiee yearling Jersey heirers Dy pedigree Jersey bull "The Dean," • lired by Mr. V.. CfriHiths, no 20-month empty heifers 1 "> forward to 2-year row 3 On account of Mr. J. Street, o' pedigree Jersey cows close up Sale at 1 o'clock.
OX THE FARM, PIHAIIA. SATURDAY, ,IU THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., WITHOUT RESERVE. Oft DAIRY COWS:. August (-silvers 3S choice springing heifers 1 2-vear llolsicm hull 2 1-year Ilolstein bulls ! bay mare, aged, trial, lialfdraught. 1 2-year gelding, unbroken, threequartet draught 2 sows, close to farrowing 1 well brel Berkshire boar 10 wod porkers :"> store |>i^s 1 .-print: tip dray, gig and harness. Oliver nlou'di. tine harrows. quantity o fowls, and For I pnkatea and totara osts and wire, mill; kets, etc.. Kigallon liler and stand, vice i largo meat safes, ftd potatoes, large minus, White Leghorn and mangolds liuld furniture and (LIMIT RESERVE, draught mare, aged, any XOTF..-Tltcso cows are a very choice lot, mostly second calvers, and are in iroat condition and calving early. 'fijio toilers are e\'ccptioit«lly tfood, having :een picked for the vendor's own use. MIXCHEON ouftvinEU
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