SALES BY AUCTION. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, NEWTON KING. sell at his yards as above, sub. ject to the rules of the TaranakJ stock Auctioneers' Association:—' 2Q.Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE SO mixed yearlings 40 store cows 100 2-tooth ewes in laml 100 f.in. ewes in lamb ■loo good woolly lambi 150 shore lambs 12 springers On account of Mr. J. H. Street, Bell Block—--7 pedigree Jersey cows and heifers (close up). Full pedigrees and particulars at sale. On Account of H. Autridge, who lug sold his farm—--6 good dairy cows 11 Laorthoru 2-year steers, oft tur« lips 20 yearlings off turnips SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. NGAERE. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 191T, newton" kino H AS received instructions from lilt J. R. MeMILLAN, who has sold hi* farm, to sell on the property on above late:— WITHOUT RESERVE 22 Dairy cows expected to calve July and August 3 Springing heifers expected to calve August. 1 Pedigree Jersey bull, "Belrederei Fair Boy" 8 Weaners 3 Harness horses 1 boy's pony 1 sow due August B G store pigs 1 goat 1 Milk cart and harness, 1 gig, 1 d.f. plough, set disc harrows, chain harrows, three-horse set swingletrees and chains, 1 Wallace manure distributor, 33 sheets corrugated iron, sledge, wheelbarrow, timber jack, lawn mower, mangle, 19 drain pipes Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon provided. NOTE: This is an exceptionally lierd, they are all grade Jerseys and half of them are by the noted bull "Grannie Merry Boy, - ' and they have headed the test at the Ngaere Factory for the last Ihree years. BFACONSFIELD ROAD, MIDHIRST, MONDAY, JULY 2, Ml 7, IVEWTON KING R AS received instructions from MR. H. LINEHAM, who has sold hi| rami, to sell on the property on abo*A date:— WITHOUT RESERVE 34 dairy cows., expected to calve July and August. 3 2-year heifers in call 8 yearling heifers 1 grade Shorthorn bull 1 bay gelding 1 bay maro 1 set disc, tine and tripod harrows, s.f. Duncan plough, 1 Deering mower, milk cart and harness, gig harness, !> milk cans, aerator and Inii'TTots, chaflcutter, 1 rick sheet, 24 cow rugs, chains, sundry harness, seed sower, 2 coppers and stands, box of best bottles, sundry farm implements, etc., etc. VLSO— Household furniture and effects, WITIt SLIGHT RESERVE 3 cow milking plant with LUter engine complete Stile at 1 o'clock Luncheon provided. This herd has been carefully coiled, iping chiefly grade Jerseys with Holstein nd Shorthorn mixed. Tests will be liven at sale. NORFOLK INGLEWOOD. * THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1917. NEWTON KING [JAS received instructions from Mr. 3. ioguski (whose lease has expired) to ell by public auction the whole of liis ivc and dead stock as under— WITHOUT RESERVE 28 dairy cows, mostly July and August ealvers 13 mixed weaners 1 marc (all harness) 1 0-yenr mare 1 aged mare Spring dray (new), liay rake, MeCormick mower, tine harrows, s.f. plough, 1 sow, 1 boar, spring cart, Zealaridia range (new), set trees, spray pump, 5 milk cans and buckets, >/ 3 ton turnip manure, tools and sundries. ' SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1917, Page 8
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