SALES BY AUCTION. ~ TOKO SALE, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1914 . NEWTON KING, _ yiLL sell in his Toko yards date—: QQ HEAD MIXED CATTI4 Bale at, 1 o'clock, CLIMIE ROAD, CARDIFF, " WEDNESDAY, AUGUST % / NEWTON KING, JAS received instructions from Mr. !>, S. Jones, who has sold his farm, ancj a leaving the district, to sell on thj» arm on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE-* 25 DAIRY COWS, choice grade Jer< seys, August-September calvers 21 choice grade Jersey heifers, 2-year-old, in calf to pedigree, Jersey bull, "Major of Williowhanks" 1 pedigree Jersey hull, "Major o| Willowbanks" (2-year-old) 12 grade yearling Jersey heifers 2 horses, sound and reliable, in &Q harness 4 purebred Berkshire sows 1 Bcrkshire-Tamworth sow 1 p.b. Tamworth sow 24 store pigs, Cattle dog, fowls, gee3e 1 rubber-tyred dog-cart, with lamp* (nearly now), harness, 1 and harness, MeCormick drill and mower, new big-4 Deering hay* vake, s.f. plough, due, chain and trip harrows, Trewhella jack, Whipple trees, chains, Stewart clipper, iron-shod sledge, galvanised iron, timber, saddle and bridle, 7 milk cans, aerator, buckets, churn, 1 bicycle, testing outfit, farm tools and suui dries, etc. Also— • HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, nearly new, only twq years' use With Slight Reserve—--1 3-cow plant Farmers' milking machine, one season's use 1 Bentall engine IOVi cans ''Shell" benzine Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. 'NOTE.—My representative has been through' Mr. Jones' stock, and can thoroughly recommend it to intending baycrs. The cows are an exceptionally fine let of grade Jerseys, plenty of body and in good nick, having returned last season the handsome sum of £22 3s lOd per cow for butter-fat. The 2-year grade Jersey heifers arc the best line we have seen this season, being very well grown, right into color and all springing down, ■DISPEUSALE SALE OF pEDIGREE AND QRADE JERSEYS. WAI.VGOXGORO ROAD, CARDIFF, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, NEWTON KING. TTAS received instructions from Mr. J, T. Belcher, who U giving up dairying, to sell on the farm on above datfij WITHOUT RESERVE—OH PEDIGREE COWS, in calf tdj '■Belvedere Star - ' K PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS, 2 years old, in calf to "Belvedere Star'' g PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS, 2 to 4 years old 2 PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING BULLS 52 GRADE JERSEY COWS 3 hacks Pigs Milk cans, etc. With Slight Reserve—--9 pedigree yearling Jersey heifers by "Belvedere Star" and "Mona'« Campanile'' 15 grade yearling heifers Sale at 10.30 a.m. Lunoheon provided. Catalogues on application, XOTE.—Owing to Mr. Belcher's sons going to the front, and also owing to failing health, Mr. Belcher has decided to go right out of dairying, and everything will be sold without reserve, with the exception of the yearling hcifsr*, on which there will be a slight reserve. Mr. Belcher has been breeding up his pre-' sent herd for the last 12 years, and lie has gone in for nothing tut good constitutions and cows that will give results. This he has attaiend, as without artificial feed of any kind the cows have returned him this season off grass alone £2O lis per cow for milk. They are in good condition, and anybody wanting to fill up should not miss this opportunity. Car 3 will meet the north and south trains 011 arrival at Stratford on the morning of the sale.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1916, Page 8
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