SALES BY AUCTION ON THE FARM, FRANKLEY ROAD, THURSDAY, JULY 1& NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions from Mr. John Gilbert, who is giving' up dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—--22 DAIRY COWS, a good herd calvln* July and August, some of the tows and heifers being bred by Mr. Jaß. Purdie, VVaitara 10 2-year choice grade Jersey ip-r»H heifers 2 2-year dairy bulls 12 yearlings Mare in foal and with foat « foot by "Ben MeCormack," S sows in pig, 1 boar, fowls, ducks, *.f. Massey plough, tyne harrows, Methven copper and stand, 90 gallon Alpha Laval separator, 18 ewt. bonedust, 8 cwt. superphosphate, quantity of furniture, Also— On account of Mr. M. M. Shaw,— 10 dairy cows due August and September 1 Jersey bull 1 2-year heift,. 4 20-month heifer. 5 weaiier heifers 1 20-month bull 1 gig horse 1 5-year farm gelding (slight reserve on horses) pony and farm sundries. Luncheon provided,
WAIWAKAIHO YARDS, FRIDAY, JULY 14. NEWTON KING TOnx sell at his yards w al>ove-« 50 store and forward cows 100 mixed yearlings 20 springers 30 in-calf heifers 14 choice yearling Jersey Jiclfers t>y pedigree Jersey bull "The Dean," bred by Mr. E. Griffiths. 50 20-month to 2-ycar empty heifers 15 forward cows 4 first-class springing cowi On account of Mr. J. H. Street-* 6 pedigree Jersey cows (close up) Sale at 1 o'clock.
BEACONSFIELD ROAD, MIDHIRST, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1914 NEWTON KING. CTAS received instructions from Mr. C. Jago, wh'j ,~as leased his farm, to sell on the proj.»rty on the above date, WITHOUT RFSBRVE— Kft CHOICE 2year old grade Jersey "• and Holslein springing heifers, to calve August and September 4 grade Jersey yearling heifers , 1 2-year old well bred Jersey bull With Slight Reserve—--1 heifer in milk , 1 yearling heifer 1 well bred Berkshire sow to farrow first week in August 1 pedigree Deyon sow, prize winner, to farrow first week in August Also on account Mr. R. H. Boneflald—--1 gelding, all farm work 1 spring milk cart 1 four-wheeled buggy 1 John Dcare plo:.gh Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon provided. NOTE: Mr. Jago has been very careful in the selection of above heifers.. They a-.e the pick of most of the dairies round about Midhirst, and anybody wanting choice grade heifers should not miss this sale.
OH THE FARM, MOTUNUL MONDAY, JULY 1?.. NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from MB. JAMES MAXU WHITE, whose leases have expired, to sell by public auction as above: viTIIOI'T RESERVE. ~A HAIRY COWS. 10 weancrs 10 half to three-quarter draught horses (good) . Hay rake, chain harrows, 2 sets disc harrows, reaper and binder, double furrow Booth McDonald plough, tyne harrows, McOormick mower, 2-yard dray, harness and farm sundries. NOTE—These cows are a good lot, which during the 1914-15 season averaged 2(V>lb butter-fat. The horses are good and well worthy of attention. IUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
AUCTIONEERS' LISTS OP SALE DATES APPEAR ON PAGE 7.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1916, Page 8
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