SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, MOTUXUI.*THURSDAY,,JULY 20. NEWTON KING. HAS re wived instructions to sell at the Farm, Motonui, in the Estate ol tin- lute C. Gray, WITHOUT SERVE--31 DAIRY COWS, mostly young, July, and August calvers 5 2-year heifers in calf 1 pedigree Jersey bull, "Taeslo® 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, fl 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, mower, 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 Cliappell), saddlebag chesterfield, washing machine. Dover range, galvanised bath, bedsteads, etc. Luncheon provided Sale at 12.30. , (A T THE FARM, ARAWIIATA ROAD, OAONTI. THURSDAY, JULY 20. NEWTON KING ■JJAS received from Messrs Jordan Bros., who are dissolving partnership, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVEDAIRY COWS, mostly second to fourth calvers, in good condition and calving early 27 springing heifers 12 yearlings 3 shorthorn bulls 1 Holstein bull 4-bucket Ridd milking machine and 2Vs-h.p. Watts engine (Reserve) - I 18-month boar> '2 sows, 4 store pigs, haystack, spring eart, block drav, disc barrows, 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. BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1910. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr. Arthur Bennetts, who is giving up dairying and going in for sheep, to seli on the farm on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE—--65 DAIRY Cows, Holstein, Jersey and Shorthorn, to calve JulyAugust 20 choice 2-year Holstein springing heifers 15 choice 3-year Jersey springing heifers 20 yearling Holstein heifers 14 well-bred yearling Holstein bulls 1 p.b. 2-year Holstein bull 1 2-year grade Holstein bull. 1 p.b. 2-vear Shorthorn bull 4 J-draught horses, 4 to 7 years oil 1 gig pony (very fast) 5 forward store cows 1 milk waggon to carry li> cant 13 milk cans With Slight Reserve—--3 J-draught horses 1 Duncan 9-coulter drill 1 McCormack mower 1 set disc harrows 1 Duncan plough WITHOUT RESERVE. 1 hay sweep, 1 Duncan plough, sun dry harness, etc. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided XOTE.—The above herd is one of the best we have handled this season. Mr. Bennetts has been very careful in his selection and has got together a very line lot. They comprise well-bred Holsteins, Jerseys and Shorthorns, with plenty of body, and have averaged over 3001bs of butter-fat per cow for the season. They are in the pink of condition, and one cannot go wrong in attending this sale. Cars will leave my Kaponga office at 10 o'clock o:t morning of sale. Intending buyers are requested to book early. SATURDAY, JULY 2!). NEWTON KING. JJAS received instructions from Mr. ft. G. Marsh to sell at the Mart, Xew Plymouth, at 2.30 p.m. — 2J)g ACRES, 0.R.1'., Section 1(1, Block V., Egmont Survey District, on the Carrington Road, 10 miles from New :Plymouth, 1 mile from School; no buildings; ringfenced; easy terms can be arranged. i-i.tf particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneer.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1916, Page 8
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