SALES BY AUCTION. RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 20, NEWTON KING |\yiLL sell as above, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association:— \ 40 store and forward cows 80 mixed ycarlingr 20 in-calf heifers 10 good forward cows ■5 springers ! 41 yearling heifers 10 fat cows. Sale at 1 o'clock, Also, at Warea, at 10 a.m. sharp, on account of Mr. Jas. Millar:— 2 s.f. ploughs, disc harrows, 2 sets chain harrows, milk cart and harness, chains, harness, swingletrees, milk cans, pig troughs, ladder, dining and kitchen tables, 2 sideboards, chairs, sofa, curtain poles, pictures, sewing machine, fern stands, fancy ware, 2 chest drawers, iron bedstead, .2 wash stands, wardrobe, 2 mirrors, Dover stove, clocks and lamps, cooking utensils, copper and tubs, spray pump, step ladder and sundries, milk cans, horse and harness, half ton manures, linoleums, buckets and sundries. ON THE FARM, ROYDON, OKATOT WEDNESDAY, JULY 25. NEWTON KING jF-JAS received instructions from Mr. W. J. Gray, who, owing to Mr. A. D. Gray going to the war, must relinquish dairyng, to sell by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE 70 grade Jersey dairy cows 10 pedigree Jersey cows 1 pedigree Holstein bull 20 choice 2-year Jersey springing heifers. 1 4-year pedigree Jersey bull by K.C.B. J 4-year pedigree Jersey bull by Petune's Noble, fli 2-vear pedigree Jersey bulls S yearling pediyree Jersey 1> ili.i fat sheep 2 Berkshire sows and litters C store pigs Also—- . The right to graze 220 acres o: the farm for 12 months, no buildings, fences in first-class order; 10 paddock;:. Luncheon at 11.30. Sale at 12.30. V Slight reserve on the pedigrea Jei.wys NOTE.—These are a first-class line of Jersey cows that 1 can recommend with confidence. Taranaki dairymen anxious to improve their herds should not niisa this opportunity. Mr. Gray's average factory test was 4.5.
Cars will leave Manaia and Ivaponga on the morning of sale. Intending purchasers please book seats. ON THE FARM, SENTRY HILL?"" THURSDAY, JULY 26. NEWTON KING.. H AS received instructions from Mr.' P. H. Sampson, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as aboye WITHOUT RESERVE 100 dairy cows (August and September calvers) 10 3-year Shorthorn heifers 6 2-year Shorthorn heifers 5 purebred Shorthorn bulls, 2 to 5 years. 10 fat wethers 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 7 sows in farrow (due August) 6 weaners 1 aerator 1 S-bottle Babcock tester 3 milk cans WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 2 plough horses, 2 spring cart horses, thoroughbred gelding Formosus (qualified hunter), the well-known Clydesdale stallion "Treasure Royal," hack, 3year half-draught; spring cart horse by Consby; d.f. MasseyHarris plough, s.f. plough (Ilornsby), 5-coultter Reid and Grey turnip drill, turnip pulper, Johnson mower, nearly new oat crusher, stone roller (Gft Gin) ladder. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11.30 a.m. NOTE.—Mr. Sampson lias been dairying for 3p Real's, and this is his first sale. He has culled heavily each year, and now has a first-class herd to offer to the public. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OTJ SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS. above Valuations will be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Stratford, every four weeks. Consignments must arrive by the FRIDAY previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. For itineraries of sales see page 4.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1917, Page 8
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