SALES BY AUCTION t KOHU'RATAHi SALE. • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, WW* NEWTON KING * sell in his Kohuratalii Yards Ol| abovo date:— • ' 300 mixed cattle including:** 80 2-year steers 60 2i-year to 3-year steer* 30 2-year empty heifers 100 yearling steers 20 yearling heifers 20 yearling Holstein heiforj 45 2-year Holstein-Shorthorn emptjf heifers 700 hoggets ~ 250 2 and 4-tooth wethers 300 hoggets <lO 2 and 4-tooth wethers ■ ' . i ' Sale at 1 o'clock. SALISBURY ROAD, TUNA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1917*. NEWTON' KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. W. Hancock, who has sold his to sell on the property on above WITHOUT RESERVE 28 grado Holstein cows and heifer# 1 2-year polstein bull 22 Holsteii calves 2 half-draught mares (all harneu)f< 1 dray and harness, 1 seat three, harness, disc and chain harrows,' milk cans and buckets, wingletrees, 1 Booth, McDonald plouglk (new) sledge, pig net, 10 Whita Leghorn hens, sundry farm implements, etc. Also: On account of Mr. Griff Jones: 12 2 to 3-year heifers, Shorthofli and Jersey.
Sale at one o'clock. The above cows are practically all wefl bred Holateins," Being mostly the progeny of Mr T. Lyford's pedigree Hoi- \ stein bull Admiral de Kol, from Bolstein cows. They are a good testing herd, being third highest the Tuna Fac~ tory. One cannot go wrong in attending this sale.
ON THE FARM, STENT ROAD, WARE A. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER NEWTON KING •JJAS received instructions from Mrf* M. A. Clarke, wlio lias sold hor farm and is leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE 20 choice dairy cows (in milk and calve). 1 3-year Jersey bull 1 yearling pedigree Jersey feuQ (Masterful) 1 choice yearling' lieifor 10 calves 1 bay gelding (any harness) 1 brown mare (any harness) 1 half-draught Ally, rising 2 yeorj 2 young empty sows 3 store pigs, 16 fowls, S turEeyt, disc harrows, si. plough, 5 mlljc cans, buckets, aerator, etc., spring cart, gig, cart and gig harness, military saddle and bridle, chains, harness, posts and strainers, fire wood, timber* troughs, barrels, scalding tub< wheelbarrow, sacks, bricks, cop. per, bath, tubs, ladders, tank, grindstone, hayknife, forks and! tools, cow covers, paints, oils, pollard, wheat, 11 cases kerosene, wire netting and farm sundries.
ALSOIte whole of the HousthoW l\inrt« tare, and ElTuits. WI rn SLIGHT KESERVE: 3-oow Kidd Milking Mtwlune {la splendid order). 59 fuUy-paid shares Warea. factor}; Luncheon Provided, .~&Ie at 1180 p.ia. NOTE.—i%a abovn sjuall ,Uerd is a very nico lip.o, heavily' all young,*-Mid in jjocd condition. To any one '.ranting a f«-.v good ones,.tiipso «ta be rscormnoiiMd. WAIWAKaIHO YARDS. ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2L NEWTOfy KING. sell' as above, subjec* to tile rules of the iVi rt. ;;uVi AVlftr tionecrs' Association; 33 store and forwaM, «««r« SO mixed'yearling* 25 springing lioifsr* u dairy cows 50 ewes and lambs j • 67 Romney ewes.#*,} 5o hoggets , . 137 hoggets (good) Sale at one o'clock.
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