SALES BY AUCTION , _____ ■ —4. ON THE FARM, FRANKLEY ROAD* MONDAY, JULY 16. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mil F. G. Yeates to sell as above— WITHOUT RESERVE • 15 young dairy cows, August an 4 September calvers 1 3-year Holstein bull S mixed parlings 2 harness horses, farm cart, spring cart, dog , cart, s.f. Massey plough, tine harrows, harness, Whipple trees, and chains, 2, jacks, 14-gallon , copper, bath, quantity timber, iron, sundries and tools, horse, gig and harness (reserve), sewing machine (re-, serve). On account of other vendors;-* 4 dairy cows % yearling steers 5 dairy cows 2 springing heifers 3 yearlings On account of Mr. H. Cro2ier:—<• 2-year colt by Consby, tiner fiar« rows. 3 cans, buckets and strainer 2 pairs plough chains, saddle and bridle, set cart harness. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. This sale previously advertised fol Tuesday, July 17, will be held on Mon* day, as above. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 17, IDITf NEWTON" KINO JJAS received instructions from Mr. 0 Northcott, of Bird Rpad, whose lease has expired, to sell in the Stratford Yards, on above date— WITHOUT RESERVE 45 dairy cows 400 2, 4 and 6-tooth wethers 200 6-tooth wethers 150 ewes, mixed ages On account of Mr. G. A. Marchant—--8 Holstein heifers ' Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YASDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above, sub ject to the rules of the. Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association:— 50 store "and forward cows 5 cows and calves 19 Holstein ye'arling heifert 2 dairy cows 1 80 mixed yearlings--15 empty heifers 30 good yearling,steers 20 springing cows and'heifers 40 empty 2-year heifers 100 purebred Lincoln ewes 100 lambs
250 ewes in lamb 30 fat and forward wethers ALSOMr. W. Kendall's dairy as under— WITHOUT RESERVE e 30 young Jersey-Shorthorn cows k August and September calvers. 1 bull Mr. Kendall is leaving for the front, and the above cows, which are a good lot, should be well worth the attention of buyers. ( ON THE FARM, HUIRANGI, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917, NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mi'. J. Fay, who has sold his farm, to Sell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE gQ YOUNG DAIRY COWS, mokly Jersey cross, due July to September (factory test, 4.2't0 5.7) 4 store cows 42-year in-calf heifers II yearling Jersey heifers -3> yearling bulls (two Jersey, oat -,fs,w »-'Shorthorn) 1 3-year pedigree Ayrshire bull Grey gelding, brown gelding (both' all harness), chestnut liack, 9coulter Monitor drill,, MbCormick mower, McCo'rmick hay rake, Rcid and Grey d.f. plough (convertible), tine, disc, tripod and chain harrows, Cambridge roller, spring cart and frame, gig, cans, strain- ' or, buckets, grindstone, ladder, wheelbarrow, s>Yingletrcea and! and chains, set gig and spring cart harness, 2 sets collars, ' ' hamcs and winkers, saddle ancf bridle, sheep and fowl netting, .200 chaff sacks, barb wire, wire strainer, horse and .cow xugs, pole straps, scythe, forks, spade, gorse knives and grubber, ; oats, poultry, tools and farm sundries. Sale at 12.30, Luncheon Provided. Not*. —These cows are good. Vht implements are all practically new, ami in good order.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1917, Page 8
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