I3ALES BY AUCTION. URUTI YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. NEWTON KING sell as above: 8 fat and forward com 4 choice dairy heifers, ni calf to pedigree Holstein bull 12 forward 4J-year bullocks--35 dairy 2J-year heifers, forward, ix calf and in good condition 60 2j-year steers 22 2£-year steers 4 3£-year steers 70 6-tooth wether* 20 weaner steers 15 store cows 60 fat and forward guaranteed, empty cows 18 fat and forward cows 1 pedigree Jersey cow, in calf 17 dairy cows (due August) 9 2-year Holstein hei&sy 20 fat cows 3 bulls 100 lambs 200 good lambs 40 woolly lambs ALSOStock, etc., for Patriotic Fund? Afternoon tea on sale by PatrioOfl Committee. Sale at 12.30. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE Off PEDIGREE JERSEYS. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDa THDRSDAY,"I£AY 30 NEWTON KING TJAS received instructions from Mr. R. T. B. MELLOW, Kaponga, te sell by public auction, at the Stratford Yards, as above (for convenience et sale): g J PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 7 pedigree Jersey 2-year epringinf heifers 1 6-year pedigree Jersey bull, Wh Una's Primrose 14-year pedigree Jersey bull, Sh&nv pack Sweet Lad 1 2-year pedigree Jersey bull, PxfOGt Molina ALSOHis Pedigree Weaner Heifers.' Sale at 12.30 pjn. Catalogues on Application. NOTE.—The majority of the aboTO cattle are bred or trace close descant from such noted bulls as .K.C.B. Yankee Sweet, Campanile Sultan and Molinrt General, and an inspection of the eats* logue is invited. WAIWAKATHO YARDS, FRIDAY, MAY 3fc NEWTON KING JgQ HEAD MTTRTi CATTLE. 6 2-year purebred Ayrshire- ToSSta, in calf On account of D, Ritchie, Carringtflß Road: 16 good dairy cows, chiefly Jub/ J&i August calvers Sale at 1 o'clock.
GOING CONCERN, 144 ACRES Freehold; situated 8$ miles from New Plymouth, metalled road, all ploughed, 180 acres in good grass, balance in crop; subdivided into 20 paddocks, good fencing, school, post ofßce and factory within one mile. Buildings consist of a 7-roomed house, hay-shed, concrete cowshed, motor-shed sad implement shed, engine and separator room, concrete floor. together with thirty-two cow», two sows, three horses, raw plough, 1 Massey-Harris Lever Harrow, 1 drill, "Empire," 1 spring cart and harness, - Mas-sey-Harris mower, 1 disc, 1 tip dray and breeching, 4 milk cans, 1 stack hay, 1 Warrick Engine, 1 4-cow plant, A.W.R. milking machine, in good order. PRICE £37 10s; £I,OOO cash, balance for 6 years at 5J per cent. No mortgage. Buildings insured for £BOO. Jftft ACRES Frehold, all in grass and and ploughed, situated 3J miles from Stratford station, 1 mile from school, post office, etc., 7roomed house, h. and c.w., conveniences, concrete cowshed, loft, ear and trapshedj subdivided into about 12 paddocks. PRICE, £4O per crea; £4OO cash, balance 5 years at 5J per cent. NEWTON KING. INGLEWOOD. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OP SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS. [f'HE above Valuations will be held af Newtou King's Wool Store, Stratford, every four weeks. Advice Cards and Labels on applies* NEWTON KINO, Stcatford
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1918, Page 8
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