SALES BY AUCTION * UKENUI SALEYAKDS, MONDAY, JULY 9 ' NEWTON KING sell at his yards as abovo, sub» ject to the rules of the TpMiiakj Stock Auctioneers' Association;--30 store and forward cow» (50 mixed vearlinga 30 forward wethers 30 ewes in lamb 10 springers SO in-calf heifers. Sale at 1 o'clock.
STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 10. NEWTON"KING sell as above, subject to the rules, of the Taranaki Stock Association:— store and forward cows (30 mixed yearlings 25 springing and in-calf heifer! 4 fat cqws 1 draught gelding' all lamest 10 good in-calf heifers V 70 ewes* in lamb 40 hoggets On Account of Mr. W. D. Linn ' 20 Holstein yearling steers 20 choice Holstein yearling heifers, by pedigree Holstein bull (flam of bull made 0121b butterfat at 12 years old). 4 Holstein yearling bulls On account of Mr. S. A. Warner (whc> is going into camp) WITHOUT RESERVE 22 dairy, cows , 2 steers 40 mixed weaners (10 breeding "ewes Draught horse, harness horse, liaek, C> bags superphosphate, new 20gallon separator, block dray and harness, roofing iron, 2 ploughs, coil sft wire netting, 4 dogs. On account of Mrs. M, A. Miller, rea, who has leased her farm:—. ■ 12 dairy eows 5 store eows 7 yearling hd>ers 1 brood mare and foal 3 farm horses 2 unbroken horses, 3 years Sale at 1 -o'clock, ON THE FARM, WHITE~CUF% rUKEARUHE. ! \ WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from lilr. W. J. Bowman, who lias sold liis farm, to sell by Public Auction, ,aa above:— ■. ' ' WITHOUT RESERVE 70 fat and forward 3% to 4-y$W bullocks 45 good dairy cows, early calvci i - ; 4 springing heifers 20 store cows " . 7 2-year lieifera :% 28 2-year steera i 25 mixed yearlings, 300 sound mouth breeding ew.es (good) 4 275 lambs (woolly) 0 draught horses ' 1 2-year draught filly 1 harness horse I 1 good pony . t 3 sheep and cattle dogl " 50 White Rock and Leghorn fowls 15 store pigs ~ ,i, ■ 40 bushels Hunters' white wheats? 0-buckets Ridd milking waehjn# with Ridd engine, s.f, plqujjh, , d.f, plough, 2 disc hai'rotys, tine .harrows, mower, Cambridge roller, reaper and binder in good order, slag sower, 3 styearifag machines, 2y a -h.p. Lister engiiie, spring dray, wheelbarrow, milk ■' cans, 39 0-ft . Puriri straining posts, 150 rimu rails, 225 bat* '. tens, 100 feet l'/i-ineh piping, 20 feet -shafting, 50(1 sacks, awl all farm sundries. Also quantity of goal well-made household" funijhuv, inciudiftg-2 full bedroom suite.:, 4 pieces ill , each. Slight Reserve "on Lister shearing machine and engine, oak sidckiar4 ani I bedroom suite. No outside stock will be taker. Luncheon at ,11 a.m Sale at 11.30 a.m. : URENUI SALEYARDS. - < (For convenience of sale) , • MONDAY, JULY 10 J..' NEWTON KING W IL L sell at the Urenui yards above on account of Mr. (>o, S. Taylor, WITHOij? RF..9KUVE, his whole dairy of—--60 £OO.I mid young dairy Aug* i::.t calvers in good wndiusv.; •0 25-gal'vii milk cans " > NOTE.—This is a herd that we c&ti :«• commend as Mr. Taylor is going .right out of' dairying.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1917, Page 8
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