SALES BY AUCTION JUNCTION ROAD, INGLEWOOD, (THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 191?» NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mf\ Geo. Lamb (wliose lease has expired) to sell by public auction, his dairy herd as under:— WITHOUT RESERVE 11 dairy cows, mostly Augiret an 4 September calvers 3 empty cows in mills 2 farm horses 1 sow to farrow September Cart and harness, si. chain harrows, tine, harrows, sledge (new), whippletrccs, milk vat, 14 new cow rugs, and sundries. ■ These cows are all oung grade Jef* seys, showing a lot of quality, and being Mr. Lamb's whole herd, I advise farmers requiring a few cows to fill the}* herds to attend this saleSale at 1.30 o'clock. KAPONGA SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1917. NEWTON KING sell by public auction as above, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association;— 30 store and forward cows 20 1-year steers 40 1-year heifers 10 springing cows 35 springing heifera 10 store pigs ALSO: 0 bags prime potatoes. STRATFORD SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1917. NEWTON KING \yiLL sell in his Stratford Horse Bazaar, on above date:— HORSES, comprising broken and unbroken draughts, % -draughts, hacks and light harness horses. Sale at one' o'clock. ON THE FARM, KAHfI ROAD~ RAHOTU. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. , NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. W ; J. Corkin (who lias sold his farm) to sell by public auction as above—
WITHOUT RESERVE 32 good dairy cows 14 3-year heifers springing 23 mixed yearlingi 3 draught horses 1 new Reid and Grey 7-eouler drill. 1 saw bench 1 dray and harness Milk cans, 10 cases benzine, housfr hold furniture and sundries Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.—These cows are all young and nearly all August and September calvers. The vendor has been dairying for 29 years, and has culled heavily every season. This I 'is his first clearing sale.
DISPERSAL SALE OF SILVER PARK REGISTERED PEDIGREE & GRADE MILKING SHORTHORNS. THUSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1917. Newton" kino HAS received instructions from Mr. F; J. Cowling, wlio has sold his farm, to sell on the farm, <Puniho Road:— WITHOUT RESERVE 3G registered Shorthorn cows 14 registered Shorthorn heifers 10 pedigree '2-year Shorthorn heifers 3 yearling Shorthorn heifers 4 pedigree Shorthorn bulls 20 grade Shorthorn cows and licit. ers 10 colored heifers 70 mixed sheep. , * Porkers, horse, gig and spring dray, tools, plough, Har- , vey cans, 5 cwt. galvanised screws and washers, 4 cwt nails and staples, piles, rata gates, hinges, saddles, wedges, fowls, trees and chains, saws, potatoes and sundries. WITH RESERVE, ALL NEW. 1 ton roofing iron and ridging, 1006 feet rusticating, 1000 feet fioor,t ing, 1000 foot rough lining, 200Q feet mixed timber. Luncheon at 11 a.m. \ Sale at 12 noon sharp. This herd is headed by the famous Shorthorn bull Baron Cornwall, p ur . chased from Mr. J. C. Wright, of Matapu, bred Jay the New Zealand Government at the Weraroa Experimental Farm. His dam Sweet Briar, gave 11 - 4751b of milk and 4251b of butterfat in the season.
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