SALES BY AUCTION STRATFORD. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mf« N. P. Thorpe, whose lease has expired, to sell on the property on above date— WITHOUT RESERVE 20 choice cows, mostly August calv« ers. 3 yearling heifera - 1 gelding, 9 years, all harSMf 2 mares, aged, all harness 1 good stock pony 1 Weird plough (new), 1 mower, chain harrows, gig and harness, cart and harness, chaff cutter, separator, J? hi net junior, milk cans, buckets, saddle and bridle, fi-ft wire netting, 10-ft iron, tank, sundry furniture and farm implements. Sale at 12.30 Luncheon Provided. NORFOLK ROAD, INGLEWOOD. MONDAY, JULY 23, 1917. NEWTON KING H as been favored with instruction* from Mr. L. Jensen (who is giving up dairying) to sell by public auction his dairy herd as under:— WITHOUT RESERVE 40 dairy cows, July, August and September ealvers 2 springing heifers 1 purebred Shorthorn bull NOTE—Having inspected the tows, which are nearly all big-framed milking Shorthorns, in great condition, I can recommend them with confidence to buyers. Mr. Jensen has been milking for years, and the cows are young and mostly his own breeding. The herd having been heavily culled each year, is one of the best in the district, ,and is in calf to purebred Shorthorn bull. Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon Provided, URENUI SALEYARDS. MONDAY, JULY 23. NEWTON KING W ]LL sell, subject; to the Tartmakl Stock Auctioneers' Association's ivies:— 40 store nnd forward cows 00 mixed yearlings 23 well-grown 2-year steers 3 pedigree Jersey cows, Septennial calverj 10 springing heifers 400 mixed-age ewes in lamb 30 fat \vetller3 On account of G. A. Gaustad. who la giving up dairying:— WITHOUT RESERVE 23 dairy cows (a nice herd) Sale at 1 o'clock. , MANAIA ROAD, KAPONGA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 191? NEWTON KINC. H AS received instructions from Mr. J Steele, who has sold his lease and is going into camp, to sell bv publio auction as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE 3D cows, Jersey-Shorthorn; aH young, 2nd to 4th ealvers; jusl coming in. I Jersey bull 1 three-quarter-draught gelding, reliable. 3 sows in pij 1 boar 9 store pigs II slips 1 spring dray aiul harness and farm harness, 7 cans aerator, set Duncan discs, plough,' swingletrees stumping jack, hammer and wedges, crowbar, copper and stand, new Champion stove, 200gallon iron tank, pig troughs, whey casks, pig stye on skiii, household furniture, including—new linos, tables, chairs, etc., 20 fowls, grindstone, saddlfc and bridle, waslitubs, quantity of posts and wire, lot firewood WITH SLIGHT RESERVE Mangatoki Dairy Co., shares in lots. 1 3y„-h.p. Rudge Multi motor cyole My stock agent has inspected these cow r s, which can be confidently recommended. They have averaged £2O for the season. Luncheon Provided, I ' Sale at 1 o'clock. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OV SHEEPSKINS, TTTDES, AND CALFSKINS. nplfe 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.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1917, Page 8
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