SALES BY AUCTION. NEW TON KING I LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULYMonday, 30—M. Hopson's Estate and J. 11. Hopsoii, Bristol Road, Inglewood Monday, 30— E. E. Hancock, Clieal Road, Ngacre. . AUGUST— Wednesday, I—Mrs. Pepperell, Awatuna. Thursday, 2—Geo. Lamb, Junction road, Inglewood.. Thursday, 2—A. Ellis, Oxford Road, Okato. Thursday 2—A. J. Perrott, Huiroa Friday, 3—Mrs. E. N. L. Okey, i'rankley Road. Wednesday, B—H. Stonex (pedigree and grade Jerseys), Rahotuj yard 3. Thursday, o—Mrs Mercer, Waitara HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JULY 28. NEWTON KING sell by public auction at the Haymarket, as above—--1 set diric harrows 1 11-coulter McCormack drill 1 milk cart 1 Price's stumping jack Sale at 12 o'clock.
DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1917, . NEWTON KING sell in his Douglas Yards on the above date:— 200 s.m. ewes 400 breeding ewes 200 hoggets On account of T. R. Mounsey:— 150 3-tooth ewes 400 4-tooth to f.m. ewes in lamb Sale at 1 o'clock. BRISTOL ROAD, IKGLESVOOD, MONDAY,"jULY 30, 1917. NEWTON KING fJAS received instructions from the Executors in the late M. Hopson's Estate, to sell by auction the whole of his live and dead stock as under:— WITHOUT RESERVE 32 Jersey-Shorthorn dairy cows, August and September calvera. 7 in-calf hcifera 1 Jersey bull 1 sow in farrow Express, with pole and shafts, 2 giers, spring dray, tine harrows, roller, whippletrees and chains, ; harness, 2 milk vats, barrel churn, 75-gallon Alpha separator, butter worker, 0 cans, strainer, scales, saws, grindstone, copper and stand, washing machine, stumping jack, tools, household furniture and sundries.
WITH SLIGHT RESERVE i 2 aged horses, broken to all harness, 1 6-year hack 3 3-year unbroken horses 1 yearling filly G 3-year sprniging heifers ALSO WITHOUT RESERVE On account of Mr. J. H. Hopson, who is giving up dairying:— 30 Jersey-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, I advise farmers who aro requiring co to attend this sale. Luncheon at 11.30, Sale at 12 o'clock.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mrs. E. K. L. Okcy to sell by Fufclic Auction as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE " 17 Jersey cross dairy cows, August and September calvers 4 2-year in-calf heifers (1 yearling lieifers 1 Jersey bull 1 gig horse 1 half-draught horse, . cultivator, hand drill, s.f. plough, chain harrows, separator, cans, stack hay Churn, sledge, new crosscuts, quantity tools, saddle and bridle, harness, grit mill, greenbone mill, garden roller. ALSO—--80 acres, Frankley Road, and homestead 11 acres, Frankley Road. Full particulars as to terms and inspection can be obtained from the auctioneer. Sale at 1 o'clock
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1917, Page 8
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