SALES BY AUCTION * SALISBURY ROAD, TUNA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, IM7* NEWTON KING •JJAS received instructions frOßi Mij ißj W. Hancock, who has sold his to sell on the property on above datei WITHOUT 'RESERVE 28 grade Holstein cows and heiferj 1 2-year Holatein bull 22 Holstein calves 2 half-draught mare's (all harnesjs), 1 dray, and harness, I gig seat toffee i harness, disc and chain \ milk cans and buckets, swingle"trees, 1 Booth, McDonald plough (new) sledge, pig net, 10 White; Leghorn hens, sundry farm im.i jilements, etc. Also! On account of Mr. Griff Jonest \ 12 2 to 3-year heifers, ShprtioM and Jersey. Luncheon Provided, Sale at one o'clock. The above cows are practically all flfeU bred Holsteins, being mostly the pr«p geny of Mr. T. Lyford's pedigree Hoi* stein bull Admiral de Kol, from Holsteiij! cows. They are a good testing herd| being third highest at the Tumi Facf tory. One cannot go wrong in attending this sale. ON THE FARM, STENT ROAD, ' WAREA. ' "" : / THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1
NEWTON KING • \ JJAS received instructions from Mr* M. A Clarke, who has sold farm and is leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE 20 choice dairy cows (in milk an* .♦ a i i calve). 1 3-year Jersey bull 1 yearling pedigree Jersey feulj (Masterful) * 1 choice yearling heifer 10 calves 1 bay gelding {any harness)' 1 brown mare (any harness) 1 half-draught filly, rising 2 yeait 2 young empty sows 3 store pigs, 16 fowls, 8 turkeys, disc harrows, s.f. plough, 5 milk cans, buckets, aerator, etc., spring cart, gig, cart and gig harness, military saddle an! 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- _kero« sene, wire netting and farm sun« dries. - ALSOThe whole of the Household Furnl* ture and Effects. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: - • 3-cow Ridd Milking Machine ([$ splendid order). 59 fully-paid shares Warea factorj* Luncheon Provided.
Sale at 12.30 p.m. NOTE.—The above small herd is $ very nice line, heavily culled, nearly all young, and in good condition. To any one wanting a few good ones, these cau be recommended. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. NEWTON KING TO7ILL sell as above, subject to ti« rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: 35 store and forward cows SO mixed yearlings 25 springing heifera 5 dairy cows 50 ewes and lambs 67 Romney ewes and lambs- , 55 hoggets 137 hoggets (good)' 60 ewes and lambs Sale at one o'clock. < ' ON THE FARM, CARRINGTON ROAD
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. -,' NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. it, A. S. Petch, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE 26 grade Jersey cows, in milk an? springing, Ist to 4th calvers 2 good farm horses Spring cart, 6 sheep, chain harrowf, young draught filly unbroken, Massey mower, hay rake, 2 ; ploughs, chaffcutter, milk cans, buckets, ■ aerator, porker, sowduo October, boar, barrels, troughs, grindstone', chains) whipplctrees, harness, 37 fowls, 7 ducks, A. W. R. milking nun chine, in good order (slight reserve). On account of MRS. E. TURNBU^Ls WITHOUT RESERVE Luncheon Provided
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1917, Page 8
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