SALES BY AUCTION EAST ROAD, TOKO. JVEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1917, NEWTON KING JJAS rceived instructions from Mr. R, D. Milne, who lias enlisted for the front, to sell on the property on above date— WITHOUT RESERVE ,' 45 dairy cows, expected to calve about August-September, few, October. 4 springing 2-year heiferi 1 wnpty heifer h Jersey bull i! , aged Nelson mare, subject' to , trial I i 8-year quar{er-draught mare, subject to trial. | 1 4-year trap mare, by Victor; subject to trial Milk dray to carry 25-cwt, rubber tyred rustic trap, gig and cart harness, leading harness, saddle find bridle, Clapham holders, horse and cow covers, McCormack mower and rake, knife grinders, Duncan 2-horse Cambridge roller with shafts, Duncan spring tine 2-horse cultivator, disc and chain harrows, s.f. Reid and Grey plough, Zealandia chaffcutter with elevator and bagger, circular saw and roller bench, Planet junior, -flinch .belting, Unique boiler, 4-bottle Babcock tester with accessories complete, several sets bars, farm. tools, sundries, eta. Household Furniture and Effects, including:—Dining-room suite, !) pieces, removable seats and high backs, book case, glass front; book cabinet, lead light cupboard, writing desk, 4 seagrass easy chairs, tiled-back cabinet washstand, 2 bevelled mirror duchesses, double and ■ single bedsteads and mattresses, chairs, kitchen utensils and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE- , 1 3-seater 1915 model Briscoe motor car, electric starter and lights, with al! extras, mileage 5000, Venetian blinds, lady's bicycle, gent's bicycle, Orion range 3ft Oin, 1 d.f. Duncan plough 5S paid up shares Stratford Dairy Factory, 1 3-bucket Ridd.siJJ;--ing plant. . I Sale at 12.30 p.m. sjiffrp. Luncheon Provided. The above cows are mostly young, any are due to calve mainly in August and September. They have been heavily cullr cd, and are in tip-top order. Mr. Milne has been dairying for the last eighteen years, and this is his first sale. 'Mr, Milne having enlisted for the front, ev : erytbing, with the exception of a few items mentioned, is for absolute sale. ON THE FARM, SENTRY HHJ. THURSDAY, JULY 28. NEWTON KINQ, TTAS received instructions from Mis F. H. Sampson, who is giving up , dairying, to sell by public auction as above WITHOUT RESERVI 100 dairy cows (August and Septera- .> ber calvers) 10 3-year Shorthorn heifers 6 2-year Shorthorn heifers 5 purebred Shorthorn bulls, 2 to 5 10 fat wethers 1 pedigree Berkshire "boar 7 sows in farrow (due August| 0 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, 3yoar half-draught; spring cart d.f. MasseyHarris plough, s.f. plough (Hornsbyt;*6-coultter Reid and Grey turnip drill, turnip pulper, Johnson; mower, nearly new oat crusher, stone roller (Oft Cin) 1 .' ladder. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11.30 a.m. NOTE.~-Mr. Sampson has been dairying for 35 years, and this is his first sale. He has culled heavily each year, and now has a first-class herd to offer The herd consists mostly of Shorthorng, but there are si few good grade Jerseys. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OP SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS, T"HE 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, 23 July 1917, Page 8
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