SALES BY AOCTION i AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1910. NEWTON" KING. . Hull by Public Auction tt ft Ilayumrket, as above: Gl) weaners 40 stores 1 sow, close to farrowinf 2 pedigree boars 1 milk cart 1 set harness 50 fencing posts Sale at 12 (noon) sharp.
ON THE FAHM, MOTUNUI. MOXDAY, JULY 17. NEWTOIT KING HAS received instructions from MR, JAMES MANU WHITE, whose leases have expired, to sell by public auction as above: V- ITHUI'T RESERVE. £0 DAIRY COWS. IB weaners 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, McCorluiek mower, 2-yard dray, harness and farm sundries. NOTE.—These cows are a good lot, which during the 1914-15 season averaged 2051b butter-fat. The horses are good and well worthy of attention. lUNCHEON PROVIDED. Bale at 12.30 o'clock.
DOUGLAS SALE. MOXDAY, JULY 17, 1910, NEWTON KING ■yyiLL sell in his Douglas Yards Ot above date: 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE (JQQ MIXED SHEEP, Including, 200 2-tooth ewes 250 f.m. ewes 200 hoggets CO 2, 4, and 6-tooth wethers Sale at 1 o'clock.
ON THE FARM, MOTUNUI, THURSDAY, JULY 20. NEWTON KING. HAS received instructions to sell «t the Farm, Motonui, in the Estate of the late C. Gray, WITHOUT RESERVE— DAIRY COWS, mostly young, July and August ealvera 5 2-year heifers in calf 1 pedigree Jersey bull, "iPassioa Flower's Abundance" 4 yearling heifers, 3 calves, cart horse, quiet trap mare, 2 unbroken half-draught mares, 3 and 4-year spring cart mares. 2 unbroken ponies, 2 good breeding sows, 9 weaner pigs, 2 cattle dogs, poultry, nearly new d.f. plough, set running gear, tine and disc harrows, spring cart, light taxi cart on three springs, milk cans, cream cans, drill, liioiver, casks, pig troughs, wheelbarrow, trap harness, cart harness, sledge, oaten straw and hay, tanks, quantity of manure, and a fair quantity of household furniture, including piano (by Chappell), saddlebag chesterfield, washing machine, Dover rtftige, galvanised bath, bedsteads, etc.
Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 OX THE FARM, ARAWHATA ROAD, OAOXUI. THURSDAY, JULY 20. NEWTON KING. JJAS received instructions from Messr* .Jordan Bros., .who ure dissolving partnership, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—--52 DAIRY COWS, mostly second to fourth calvers, i.i goo.l condition and calving early 27 springing heifers 12 yearlings 3 shorthorn bulla 1 Holstcin hull Ridd milking machine and 2'/ a -h.p. Watts engine (Reserve) 1 IS-month boar, 2 sows, 4 1 store pigs, haystack, spring cart, block dray, disc harrows, tine and chain harrows (combined), s.f. plough, d.f. plough, 75-gallon tank, milk cans, cooler, buckets) pig troughs, barrels, wheelbarrow, and sundries Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. AUCTIONEERS' LISTS OF SALE DATES APPEAR ON PAGE 7.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1916, Page 8
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