SALES BY AUCTION. MAN ALA ROAD, KA'PONGA. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1917. NEWTON KINC J-JAS received instructions from Mr. J. Steele, who lias sold his lease and is going into camp, to sell by public auction as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE 39 cows, Jersey-Shorthorn; all young, 2nd to 4th calvers; just coming in, I Jersey bull 1 three-quarter-draught gelding, reliable. 3 sows in pig 1 boar 9 store pigs II slips 1 spring dray and 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 skids, household furniture, including—new linos, tables, cbairs, etc., 20 fowls, grindstone, saddle and bridle, washtubs, quantity of posts and wire, lot firewood, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE Mangatoki Dairy Co., shares in lots. 1 3%-h.p. Rudge Multi motor cycle My stock agent has inspected these cows, which can be confidently recommended. They have averaged £2O for the season. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock.
STONY RIVER YARDS TUESDAY, JULY 24. NEWTON KING tyyiLL sell at his yards, subject to,the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association:— 50 store and forward cows 60 mixed yearlings 7 springing heifers 100 lambs Horse, saddle and bridle 14 mixed yearlings by pedigree Holstein bull 12 purebred White Leghorn hens On account of Mr. Chas. Wells—--27 daiiy cows, due July, August and September, half second and third calvera, due dates at sale Tlicsb cows are the whole of Mr Wells' broken colored grades, ho having decided to milk whole colored Jerseys only, and he guarantees these as good and genuine dairy cows. Sale at 1 o'clock
O.N THE FARM, ROYDON, OIvATO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25. NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions from Mr, W. J. Gray, who, owing to Mr. A. D. Gray going to the war, muat relinquish dairyng, to sell by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE 70 grade Jersey dairy cows 10 pedigree Jersey cows 1 pedigree Ilolstein bull 20 choice 2-year Jersey springing heifers. 1 4-year pedigree Jersey bull by K.C.B. 1 4-year pedigree Jersey bull by Petune's Noble. 5 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls 3 yearling pedigree Jersey bills 20 fat sheep 2 Berkshire sows and litter G store pigs Also— The right to graze 220 '.acres of the farm for 12 months, no building?, fences" in first-class order; 10 paddocks. Luncheon at 11.30. Sale at 12.30. Slight reserve on the pedigree Je>..;eys NOTE.—These are a first-class line of Jersey cows that I can recommend with confidence. Taranaki dairymen anxious to improve their herds should not miss this opportunity. Mr. Gray's average factory test was 4.5. Cars will leave Manaia and Kaponga on the morning of sale. Intending purchasers please book seats.
WAIWAKAIIIO SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 27. NEWTON KING sell, subject to the rules of ilie Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association:— 40 store and forward cows 4 fat cows 80 mixed yearlings 25 springing cows and heifers 7 choice 2-year Jersey springing heifers 25 in-calf heifers ,■ 20 young dairy cows 6 choice springing heifers 10 springing Jersey cows and hoi! ers On account of Mr. Harry Crozier — WITHOUT RESERVE !5 choice dairy cows, in good cm: dition, young mostly 2nd eu'.i-crs Sale at 1 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1917, Page 8
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