SALES BY AUCTION. , CROSS ROADS, WHARBHUH, THURSDAYTiJiI! 21, UW t •; »t NEwfoN~KINQ &■ JJAS received instructions from Mf* Jos. Smith, who is giving up e- tag, to sell on the farm on the abof* date:— se WITHOUT RESERVE . 26 dairy cows, expected to calv« d, July, August and September, 2 springing heifers 6 yearling heifers, selected 2 sows; to farrow July and Sej» tember. d. 1 s.f. plough, Noxon diic, chata harrows, chains, swingletrees, d. -jnaul and wedges, spring cart, harness, 4 milk cans, strainer, '•> sundries, etc, eto. ' WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 onethoree seed drill, 1 milk w gon, Ridd 2-bucket milking plant. 30 fully paid up shares Midhirst [ Factory. " "" SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK! LUNCHEON PROVIDED. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1917. NEWTON~KING [WILL sell in his Stratford yard* OH above date:— OfjO HEAD MIXED CATTLE 11 5 Heifers eleso to profit 1 town cow, close to "profit 200 breeding ewes 200 lambs ALSOOn account of J. D. -Watkin, his herfl of pedigree Jerseys, as advertises, SALE AtTo'CLDCK. RAHOTU SALEYARDS, FRIDAyTjWE 22. • NEWTON KINO sell as above, subject to th» rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association. 40 store and forward cowt 15 in-calf 2-year aeifera 80 mixed weaners ON ACCOUNT OF CLEGG BROS. 30 very choice 2-year in-calf heifers. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. INGLEWOOD YARDS,. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20. NEWTON* KINO, sell, ■ subject tb''the-roles ot ihe Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association:— j 50 store arc! forward eowa If! empty heifert 10 forward cows. fi 2'/j-;.'i:iir. in-calf heifers 10 20-iuoi:tli steers 7 in-calf heifers 20 yearling heifers' ' 'lO- weancr steer; CO weaner heiici 100 lambs 100 ever, in lamb 200 la:r-.bs ' IS v.'cr.ur atrerL t 130 om;,(-.y cwos 4 cprinsj cert horses HURSTHOUSE ROAD, INGLEWOOD. MONDAY, JUKI? 23, 1017 NEWTON" KING JJAS. rwaived instructions from Mr. -.V. f : E. Yeates (who k leaving the dietrict) to sell by public cuctipn the whola of his live and dead stock as undonWITHOUT RESERVE 22 daily cows, mostly July and Aug« ust calvers 1 3-year Holstein bull IS weaner stews (good) 15 weaner heifers (good) 1 half-draught milk c:irt hor; Milk cart and '-harness, cans anA buckets,' diiK' harrows, s.f. plow, tine harrows, pig net,.bull chain,.couch, table, cow rugs, Ugalloa ■ copper, hay f cries and hay knives, wire strainer, scythe, 40gallon pig barrel, wire netting, swingletrees, lmirimer and wed* , Res, 14-foot' ladder tools and sundries SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK, LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. PIAKAU (PARK, STRATFORD. ON ACCOUNT OF E. J. KIRKWOOD, ESQ. (Vendor Obeying His Country's Call). NEWTON KINQ JJAS received instructions to sell as above, on THURSDAY, June 28, at 11 a.m.:— 23 pedigree Jersey Cows (includes J imported cows) 15 pedigree Jersey heifers , 16 pedigree Jersey bulls (from* mouths to 4 years).
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1917, Page 8
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