SALES BY AUCTION I'M'TI YARDS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2S# NEWTON KING WILL sell ut liis yards as above:; 100 12-10-juoiitJi steers 12 fresh conditioned 3-year C 2-year stc-ers 84 store and forward coijr? 32 15-month heifers 15 20-montli Holstein-Jeraey helfejf 50 2-year empty heifers 20 fat cows 25 yearling steers 10 springing heifers 1 18-raontli pedigree Jersey tuff ( 25 2-year empty heifers 10 2-year .Tersey-Holstein teiferf 2 pedigree Jersey bulls 100 fat hoggets 2 2-year horses ' 2 Shorthorn bulls Sale at 1 p'cloek. WINDSOR - ROAD, . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1917., NEWTON KING H Af5 received instructions from Mr. Dean, who Ims sold his farm, tg sell by public auction: WITHOUT RESERVE • 43 dairy cows, mostly ShortloHfo Holstein 1 forward cow 1 3-year Shorthorn bull (good) 1 heavy draught bay gelding, 0 yrf, 1 heavy draught roan gelding, J : years 1 heavy draught bay gelding, $ years. 1 half-draught milk cart horse 1 chestnut hack (goou stock pony) 40 Shorthorn-Holstein calves (good) Pedigree sow and litter, purebred Berkshire boar, sow in farrow, sow and litter, 10 store pig», spring cart, Colonial cultivator, !)-coulter drill with seed box, s.f, swamp plough, d.f, plough, s.f, plough, chain and tine harrows, mower, -1-horsc gear, set trees, 1-4 horse tree, 1 logging, chain, 5 pairs chains, set cart harness, collars hamos and traces, six sheets 10ft iron, 4 tons chaff, 4 milk cans, 2 cream cans, C-bot. Baboock tester and. acid, 2 jacks, 12 oas?s benzine, 4 horse covers, 20 cow covers, 1 sk. cocksfoot, 2 sajks Italian rye. 3 galsi-'lubrii eating <^l. 14-gallon copper, plain ■wire,' sledge,' grindstone, X-saw, forks, wheejtarrow and ladder, dog, fl pig bftrrclt, fencing bat-tens,--pig'-troughs, 21 shares in liiglewooil - Bacon Company, 37; shares Moi Uairy Co'., tools «iul Rtindriej. 6 tons blood and bone manure WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 5-bucket Ridtl milling raacliiu/i 1 l ister engine 1 05-gallon Domo separator. NOTE.—My agent has inspected herd, and they are a very fine lot, con*, listing: chiefly of good-framed Shorthorn* Holstein cows, in great condition anil practically all young. Mr. Dean has culli cd very heavily, and when buying all ways bought the best, and did not study ! rice. Special attention is drawn to tho calves, as it is doubtful if there is a better lot in the district. The three heavy horses can also be recommended, as they are young, staunch, and will (j any work. Luncheon Provided, Sale at 12 o'clock. <- «riW WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. NEWTON KING at his yards as above: 30 store and forward cows 50 mixed 15-month cattle 20 springing heifers and com 8 bulls , 15 empty heifers 1 2-year Holstein cow 1 2J-year Shorthorn hull, i>f Bm Prince (Imp,) 'i '.v ■ 5 good springing heiier# 25 good hoggets Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1,1817. NEWTON KING sell in his Stratford Horse Ba« zaar, on above date: 50 HORSES, comprising broken atirL unbroken Draughts, Half-Draughts hacks and light harness horses. Sale at 1 o'clock NOTICE piVE-Seater Motor Car for Mrt ief or night; phone No. 32; residence nest Presbyterian Church, and three minutes' walk from, railway J. -H-OuiulS,, Waitari
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1917, Page 8
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