SALES BY AUCTION TUESDAY, JULY 25. I NEWTON KING \yiLL sell at his yards as above—--100 /at i ami (Mouth wethers 30 X.in. owes, in lamb to Romncy rams 100 woolly hoggets (off turnips) 70 fat wethers 115 fat and forward ewes 2 pairs working bullocks, yoke-, bows and chains 1 working bullock CO store and forward eowa 25 in-calf heifers 75 mixed yearlings .10 springers 42 4 and C-tooth wethers 20 bags English barley. On account of Mr. Horace Magon. without reserve—l.'l good dairy cows (whole herd). 3 milk cans. •Sale at 1 o'clock. IXCILEWOOD YARDS. , NEWTON KING \yiLL sell at his yards as above—--40 well - grown good • conditioned 3-year springing heifers (in lots) 11 good HoVstein vem-ling heifers I 40 Shorthorn yearling heifers (wellgrown ) 25 yearling steers 250 4 and il-tooth wethers SO yearlings (50 heifers, .'lO steers) 20 store and forward cows 20 2-year empty heifers 200 ewes in lamb 200 ewes in lamb Sale at 1 o'clock. DISPERSAL SALE. . unit, UREXUI. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. ! NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions from ,\fr. E. .T. Butler, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVEQ GOOD DAIRY COWS, soiho in milk and balance due in August 2(1 2-year heifers, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull (''Yankee Sweet" strain) 20 fat cows 18 yearling heifer' 10 2-year steers 211 store pigs 10 breeding sows 6 plough horses 100 f.m. ewes in lamb Milking machine, with releaser, good hack, gig horse, Shetland pony, 2 2-year geldings, 2 farm ; expresses, drill, mower, disc harrows, s.f. plough, d.f. plough, tine and tripod harrows, hay rake, gig and farm harness, separator (new), 20 cases kerosene, circular saw, mangle, washing machine, 2 coppers, 100 sacks, sledge on wheels, (i-bottle cow tester, fowls, the whole of his idwill of lease of Xative Lease of 14.3 acres, Mimi, 1!) years to run at a rental of £1!) 5s half-year-ly. A good section, which is all in grass except 12 acres bush. Willi Siight ReserveNearly new o-seater Ford motorcar Sale at 11.30 sharp. ( On account of Mr. Herbert E. Cox, who has left the district. A considerable quantity of furniture, practically new, and good; 2 saddles and bridles, ;; children's ponies XOTE—These arc a good lot of cows. Mr. Butler to our knowledge has culled very heavily at the I'renin saleyards. snd during the last season has tested ■ each cow, and those not up to his stan- • dard have been thrown out. 1 OX THE FARM, WAITARA ROAD. | > MOXDAY, JULY 31. NEWTON KING PAS received instructions from Mr. L. Jennins, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—JERSEY DAIRY COWS, July "~ *~ to October calvera .12 2-year Jersey heifers in calf 1 pedigree 2-year Jersey bull ' 4 yearling Jersey bulls 6 yearling Jersey heifers 1 fat cow, 2 store cows, 4 store pigs, s.f. plough, 4-year filly, (unbroken), set light disc barrows, good spring cart, milk cans, gig and cart harness, 30 fowls, 8 ducks, 2 saddles, block dray, ton O.S. chaff, 100 sacks. t lawn roller, horse-clipper, 40-gal. ". iron boiler, garden seat, 50 yards „ wire netting, 10 bags wheat, * Babcock tester, 25 puriri posts, ,' half-size billiard table with accessories, farm sundries, and household furniture, including "-piece plushette dining-room suite, wardrobe, duchessc, tables. g dining-room table, chest draw- •. crs, bedsteads, chairs Sjii ■•■&■ :■ dries n With Slight Reserve-* " 2 2-year draught horses d 1 3-year hack Ik [luncheon provided. 1 Bale at 12.30. , 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1916, Page 8
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