WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. I'RIDAY, JULY 14. NEWTON KING sell at in's yards as aOove-w 50 store and forward cows 100 mixed yearlings 20 springers 30 in-calf heifers 14 choice yearling Jersey heifers by pedigree Jersey bull "The Dean." bred by Mr. E. Griffiths. BO 20-month to 2-year empty heiferp 15 forward cows ;■ 4 first-class springing cows On Account of $ pedigree .Jersey cows (close up) ' Kale at 1 o'clock.
ON THE FARM, MOTUXUI, MONDAY, JULY 17 NEWTON~KING JJAS received instructions from MR. JAMES MANU WHITE, whoso, leases have expired, to sell by public auction as above "ITH'JI'T RESERVE. DAIRY COWS. lli weaners 10 half to three quarter draugrt* horses (good) Hay rake, chair, harrows, 2 sets disc harrows, reaper and binder, double furrow Booth McDonald plough, tyne harrows, McCormiek mower, 2-yard dray, harness and farm sundries. VOTE.—These cows are a good lot, which during the 1914-15 season averr.ged 20rilb butter-fat. The horses aro good and well worthy of attention. » ■V IUXCHEON PROVIDED, Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
STRATHMORE. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1910. NEWTON KINO. JJAS received instructions from Mr. A. F. Anderson, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, the whole of his live and dead stock, WITHOUT RESERVE, comprising— DAIRY COWS, August-September ealvers ■. 3 springing heifers 5 20-months heifer* , 12 yearlings 30 mixed yearlings 5 2-year steers 800 4-0-f.f.m. ewes, in iamb 170 2-4-tooth wethers 70 fat and forward ewes 120 lambs 25 Romuey and Lincoln rams 5 breeding sows, to farrow Angus* 1 boar {5 store pigs 2 heavy draught mares (7 Mid 9 years) 2 milk-cart horses (<i and 7 years) 1 light harness "mare 2 hacks 1 %-draught colt (3 yrs, mroroken) 1 '/--draught filly (2 years) 1 2-year filly by Silver Spec 1 spring tip dray (new), 1 i.l. Massey-Harris plough, 1 s.f. Duncan plough, tine and chain harrows, 2 and 3-horse gear, 4 sets chains, saddle, quantity harness, Price's jacks, 5 sacks oats, I'/;, tons cliall, 1 ton manure, potatoes, farm tools, sundries, etc., etc. 35 shares in the Stratford Go op. Dairy Co. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided NOTE.-Cars will leave my StAtford Office at 10 o'clock on the morning of the Sale, and I would request intending buyers to kindly book seats early.
AUROA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JULY U At 12 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., y\7ILL sell by public auction as abov* on account of Mr. W. P. Hughes, Auroa, with very Low Reserve—inn VERY CHOICE 2 and 3-year SPRINGING HEIFERS, all showing well down These heifers are a first-class lot, «••- ing the pick of 400 heifers, and da:rj» men should not miss this chance.
AUROA SALEYARDS, . •FRIDAY, JULY 14. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF, NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TO sell by public auction as «bov« 40 forward and store cows 7 fat heifers 30 mixed yearlings 30 choice springing heifers
AUCTIONEERS" LISTS OF SALS DATES APPEAR ON PAGE 7.
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