SALES BY AUCTION 'i . STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAYTJUNE 4, 1918. NEWTON KINO sell in his Stratford Yards •». above date: gQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE A 1000 MIXED SHEEP, including 200 lambs (off turnips) 100 empty ewes 150 woolly lambs (exceptionally good) 200 f.f.m ewes in lamb 135 woolly lambs (2 months turnips, subject to sale) 12 20-montli forward in-calf heifer? Sale at 12.30. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 NEWTON KINO sell at his yards as abovd: gQ STORE & FORWARD COWS 20 Jersey weaner heifers 22 empty 2-year heifers 70 mixed weaners 22 Holstein-Shorthorn weaner steers 30 weaner steers 22 in-calf heifers 12 choice Holstein 2-year in-tw" heifers 75 ewes in lamb 2 Southdown rams 160 lambs 350 f.m. ewes in lamb to Romnw
rams 60 lambs 350 lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. MAKAHU. (Next to Factory) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, lOlfi NEWTON KING ■JJAS received instructions from Mess. O'CONNOR BEOS, who have sold their farm, to sell on the farm on abov* date: LAMBS (0 weeks turnips) 300 2, 4 and 8-tootli and f.m. ewes 10 2J-year in-calf heifers 1 half-draught gelding (8 years) 1 half-draught mare (6 years) 1 wool press (new) Wire netting, farm implement* sundries, etc. On account of Mr. T. JR. Mouneey: 500 4 and 6-tooth and 4-year ewe in lamb to Romney rams (good line) 200 mixed aged ewes in lamb 30 3-year forward empty heifer* On account of other vendor*' 100 lambs 70 4 and 6-tooth wethers Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, UREN r " FRIDAY, JUNE 7. NEWTON KING^ H AS „ received instructions from MR. H. GLENTWORTO, who has sold, his farm, to sell by Public Auction ae
above, WITHOUT RESERVE: gQ DAIRY COWS, August and September calvers 6 choice Holsteiu heifers, spnoy •calvers 7 mixed yearlings 33 lambs 1 8-year draught gelding 2 good heavy draught horses 1 pony, gig and harness 1 stack oaten hay (about 5 tons) 2 sows with litters, 1 purebred Berkshire boar, 5 good stores, Cambridge roller (nearly new), d.f. plough, s.f. plough, disco, tine and chain harrows, manure drill, hay rake, spring tip dray to carry 30ewt., scarifier, 8 milk cans, buckets, 4 sacks barley, dray and plough harness, leading chains, 24x18 stack cover,. Btep ladder; household furniture, farm sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided Sale at 12.30 p.m. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE, FRIESIANS. LEPPERTON (Near New Plymonthi FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from Messrs C. M. CLIFFORD BROS, to sell by Public Auction as above: 24 P-EDIOREE FRIESIAN COWS g PEDIGREE FRIESIAN TWO-YEAR HEIFERS PEDIGREE FRIESIAN YEARLING HEIFERS g PEDIGREE FRIESIAN TWO-YEAR BULLS PEDIGREE FRIESIAN YEARLING BULLS Catalogues on Application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1918, Page 8
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