SALES BY AUCTION. . BRISTOL ROAD, INGLEWOOD. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1917 NEWTON KING J-TAS received instructions from the Executors in the late M. Hopson'i Estate, to sell by auction the whole o$ his live and dead stock as under:— WITHOUT RESERVE 32 Jersey-Shorthorn dairy cows, August and September calvcrs. 7 in-calf heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 sow in farrow Express, with pole and shafts, 2 gigs, spring dray, tine narrows, roller, whippletrees and chains, harness, 2 milk vats, barrel churn, 75-gallon Alpha separai tor, butter worker, 5 cans, strainer, scales, saws, grind* stone, copper and stand, waflh< ing machine, stumping jack/ tools, household furniture and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 2 aged horses, broken to all> har« ness. 1 C-year hack 3 3-year unbroken horses 1 yearling filly 0 3-year springing heifers ALSO WITHOUT RESERVE On account of Mr. J. H. Hopson, wh» is giving up dairying:— 30 Jorsey-Shorthorn cows, mostly, August and September calvers. My agent has inspected both the above herds, and most of the cows show a lot of quality. As they are nearly all bred by the vendors on rough country, 1 advise farmers who are requiring cows to attend this sale. Luncheon at 11.30. Sale at 12 o'clock. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1817. NEWTON KING TjUILL sell in his Douglas Yards on this above date:— V HEAD MIXED Cattie Q,a,() MIXED SHEEP, including: 200 s.m. ewes 400 breeding ewes 200 hoggets Sale at 1 o'clock.
JUNCTION* ROAD, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, in;: NEWTON KING f-JAS received instructions from :vi. Ceo. Lamb (whose lease has expire'd) to sell by public auction, his dairy herd as under: WITHOUT RESERVIi ' 11 dairy cows, mostly August anu September calvers " empty cows in mill 2 l'arra horses 1 sow to farrow September Cart and harness, s.i'. plough, chain harrows, tine harrows, '■ledge (new), whippletrees, milk vat, 14 new cow rugs, and sunThese cows are all oung grade Jerseys, showing a lot of quality, and being Mr. Lamb's whole herd, I advise farmers requiring a few cows to fill their herds to attend this sale
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. , DISPERSAL SALE OF 'PEDIGREE (Registered) AND GRADE SHORT- " HORN CATTLE AT OKATO THURSDAY, AUGUST 1G NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr. Fred Cowling, who lias sold his farm, to sell as above:— 50 registered Shorthorn cows heifer.; 10 pedieree 2-year Shorthorn heifers 3 pedigree Shorthorn yearling lieif--4 pedigree ! 20 tirade Sho orn bull: cows and heifer*
FARMERS! VS/TIEN the war is over your sons will return and marry and take chargq of the old farm and home, ami you will come to settle in Xew Plymouth and DON'T WAIT until the war is over to secure a site for your new home, or you may be too late. VI.TZKOY is the locality best suited for you. Come and inspect the sections in Pnynter's Avenue and Wilson Street, which we are to soil by auction on behalf of Mr. K. (iriflitlis on August 4. We predict that sections bought at this sale .will increase in value upward* h. A. XOLAN & CO. Auctioneers
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1917, Page 8
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