SALES BY AUCTION SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, XOTE2C2B 10,1017. NEWTON KING offer by auction aa aboT«t 57 weaners 42 stores 1 horse, gig and harness 1 set disc harrows , 1 milk cart' ■ "! 2 seta harness 1 pedigree boar , * Sale at 12 o'clock.. * URENUI yards. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, NEWTON KING W 3ll sell as above, subject to tin rules of the Taranawi Stock Auc< tioneers' Association: 40 2-year empty heifers ' 40 yearling heifers 20 15-month steers 15 store cows ' 20 springers 30 2-year empty heifers , 30 nicely marked HolsteinlS-montli heifers 100 hoggets 40 fresh 6-tooth maiden, eves 150 fat wethers "• 1 sow and litter of 7 2 sows in farrow 12 weaner pigs On account of Mr. C. Tombleson, wto, owing to ill health, is giving up d&fiying WITHOUT RESERVE 27 dairy cows, at full profit 2 springing heifers 1 Shorthorn 2-year bull 1) 2y 2 -year neifers 1 45-gallon De Laval separate! l 1 50-gallon milk tank* (new) 25 calves S&le at one o'clock. STONY RIVER YARDS. ' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. NEWTON KINGsell as above, subject to th» rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: 35 store and forward cows fiO mixed yearlings 5 fat cows 2 fat heifers 10 springing heifers 5 springing cows 1G forward heifers 40 sheep 15 bags chaff 1 d.f. plough 4-horse block and tackle - Thoroughbred hack Duncan s.f. plough
Sale at 1 o'clock. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALT!} OMATA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, NEWTON KING H as received instructions from MR,D. PENWARDEN, who lifts gold his farm to sell by public auction as above, absolutely without reserve: \ 40 very choice dairy cqtm, in r full milk, good condition, and praotically all highest grade Jerseys. D pedigree Jersey bull 10 exceptionally choice 15-mesth Jersey heifers 10 grade Jersey oalves 4 working bullocks 2 draught horses 1 good gig mare 1 pony (brood mare) 9 fat pigs j 6 slips liW with young litter.6f nlnt 1 sow in farrow > 1 Berkshire boar 1 Lister engine (almost new) 1 90-gallon Melotte separator, with shafting, belting, etc. Hornsby s.f, plough, Massey hillside plough, tripod, tiae, chfin and disc harrows, IPiiriri roller, Farmers' Favorite drill, McCJormiqk mower, corn crusher, 1 fa* del tester (10-bottle), Qstorna Tedder, hay rake, buckets, 30gallon copper, gig, 2 drays, harness, roofing iron, milk tools, farm sundries ai\d dairy utensils of every description.' WITH SLIGHT RESERVE; Small factory with 12ft water wheet and all necessary machinery. NOTE,—My representative- haa in. spected this line, and has no hesitation in recommending it to farmers as one of ihe finest dairy herds in the Taranaki Province. The cows are practioally all very high grade Jerseys, and the opportunity of obtaining a few cows out of the line should not be missed. Mr. Penwarden will truck any cows at the Moturoa Station, free of charge, should any-South Taranaki men desire him to do so.
URUTI SPRING SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. ' NEWTON KING • WILL hold his Annual Urutl Spring Sale as above ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1917, Page 8
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