SALES BY AUCTION. JNGLEWOOD f ARDSJ WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. NEWTON KING sell at liis yards as above: 20 EMPTY 2J-YEAE HEIFERS 15 21-year steers 30 20-montli steers 22 weaner steers 15 good weaner Bteer» 30 weaner heifers 24 20-month steers (good) 35 store and forward cows - 10 forward cow» 120 empty ewes 110 lambs 600 4-year ewes in lamb (age mark)] , Bale at 1 o'clock. -•r - - : ON THE FARM, WAIT AHA BOAft thuksdayTmay 23 NEWTON KINO 1 H as received instructions from Mti'Gj Bracegirdle, who has sold his fann» to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE!; gg DAIRY COWS, early calvers 4 springing heifers 33 fat ewes ar.d lambs 5 weaners, 1 bull, 3 farm-horses, 9-coulter Masey drill, diso and chcin harrows, mower, hay rake, 2 s.f. ploughs, 2 hand cultivators, spring dray and harness, iiilf ton superphosphate, fowls, 5 milk cans, buckets, cooler, Booth Kacdonald force pump (nearly new), and all farm sundries^
On account of Mr. G. V. Tates' 1 draught gelding (heavy), 0 ye&Tj 1 draught gelding, 4 years 1 draught filly, 3 years 1 half-draught filly, 4 yearsj , 1 half-draught gelding, 4 yeari 1 hack and harness horse, 4 yeai 1 boy's Shetland pony, 4 years Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 p.m.
RATAPIKO. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from MR. A. J). CARR, who has sold his farm, t<> sell by public auction, the whole of hi# Dairy Herd, implements, etc., as under: WITHOUT RESERVE. YOUNG SHORTHORN-JERSESfi COWS, July and August calvex* 5 20-month in-calf heifers 4 20-month steers 1 20-month Jersey bull 30 mixed weaners 270 woolly lambs 2 half-draught geldings (all harness) C store pigs, poultry, 9-coulter Duncan drill, mower, rake, disc and tine harrows, spring dray, Cambridge roller, block dray and harness, jack, knife grinder, plough, chain harrows, power oij hand chaffcutter, circular saw; and sliding bench, Sharpies sep« arator, shafting and pulleys, wagonette and harness, grindstone, emery wheel, platform scales, l(i-gallon Unique copper, 5 milk cans, small forge, anvil, house* hold furniture and sundries. ALSO: I 3-bucket Ridd milking plant, with Watt engine. On account of other Vendors: 17 21-year in-calf heifers 13 2-year in-calf heifers 120 lambs NOTE.—My agent has inspected tha above herd, and tlic-y are a nice lot of cows in good condition. Mr. Carr has been dairying for 21 years, and this is his first sale, so the cows, which are all his owa breeding, can be thoroughly reeommend-i ed to intending purchasers. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30. URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, MAI 27. NEWTON KING sell, on account of Ivapingu and Api Thompson: 55 ACR.ES Turnips, in 4 lots GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS. fHE above Valuations will be held ai Newton Kings Wool Store, Strat* ford, every four weeks. Advice Cards and Labels on applies^ NEWTON KING, . Stratford '
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1918, Page 8
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