SALES BY AUCTION, - DISPERSAL SALE,,' '■" '"'" x l MIMI, URENUI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, / NEWTON~KING- ' , JJAS received instructions from Mr. E, J. Butler, who Ims sold hi» farm, to sell by. Public Auction as ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT: RESIiRVE-rf gQ GOOD DAIRY COWS, some U milk and balance due in August t 20 2 • year heifers •by pedigree Jersey bull ("Yankee Sweet*! strain)' > 38 yearling heifers by pedigree Jer< $. sey bull ("Yankee Sweet" strain]]' 10 2-year steers 20 store pigs ' 10 breeding sowt ■f. 6 plough horses ' ■ ■ # 2 bulls •\. Milking machine (slight r# ■ ;- serve), with releaser, good hack, gig horse, Shetland x pony, 2 2-year geldings, 2 farm ■ expresses, drill, mower, disc harrows, s.f. plough, d.f. plough, tine and tripod harrows, bay rake, gig and farm harness, sep<i arator (new), 20 cases kerosene, circular saw, mangle, washing machine, 2 coppers, 100 sacks, sledge on wheels, cow, tester, fowls, the iwliole of bis household furniture .and faro} •\ sundries . j Goodwill of lease of Native Lease of 14S acres, Mimi, 19 years to run "* at a rental of £l9 6s, half-year-' .. ly. A good section, tfhieh it all in grass except 12 acres bush, j J' ' * With Sliglit Reserve—- * Nearly new 5-seater Ford motor-caj . , ' Sale at 11.30 sharp, • : \( NOTE.-These are a good lot of cow* Mr. Butler to our knowledge has culled very heavily at the Urenui salcyards, and during the last season has tjsted each cow, and those not up to Ms itftn» dard have been thrown out. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DISPERSALE SALE OP pEDIGREE AND QRADE JERSEYS, VVAINGONGORO ROAD, CARDTFP, ~" THURSDAY, AUGUST 3i NEWTON KING. AS received instructions fro* " ■* T. Belcher, who is giving i iiig, to sell on the farm on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE-: 20 PEDIGREE COWS, in calf 'to "Belvedere Star". g PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS, 2 years old, in calf to "Bel've* dere Star" g PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS, % to 4 years old 2 PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING BULLS " ' 52 GRADE JERSEY OOWS J5 hacks Pigs Milk cans, etc. y With Slight Reserve—'s' 8 pedigree yearling Jersey heifer* by "Belvedere Star" and "ilona'j Campanile" 15 grade yearling heifera Sale at 10.30 a.m. " Luncheon provided. Catalogues on application." NOTE.—Owing to Mr. Belcher's sons going to the front, and also owing to failing health, Mr. Belcher has decided to gc right out of dairying, and everything J will he sold without reserve, with thei | exception of the yearling heifers, oi which there will be a slight reserve. Mr, Belcher has been breeding up his present herd for the last 12 years, and h«i has gone in for nothing but good con" stitutions and cows that will give re« suits. This he has attaiend, as without artificial feed of any kind the cows have returned him this season off grass alofce £2O lis per cow for milk. They are in good condition, aud anybody wnnting to till up should not miss this opportunity. Cars will meet the north and south trains on arrival at Stratford on the morning of the sale. EAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4. NEWTON KING. sell at his yards as abov 10 good dairy cows 100 mixed yearlings 25 in-calt heifers 40 store and forward cows Sale at 1 o'clock. CHOICE JERSEY BULLS FOR SALS FROM IMPORTED STOCK. OEDIGREES, Prices, and full inform^ E. J. KIRKWOOD, - f Piakau Park, Stratford.
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