SALES BY AUCTION TOKO YARDS, MONDAY, JOKE 10,1918* NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from the trustees in the estato of the late MRS. C. HODGKTNSON, to sell in the Toko Yards, on above date: WITHOUT RESERVE 55 DAHtY COWS, mostly Jeraeys, in ealf to Holstein bull, majority to calve in August 7 in-calf heifers 1 3-year Holstein bull 20 weaners 20 fat sheep 20 woolly lamba 2 bleeding sows 5 slips 1 boar On account of another vendor:' 200 ewes, 2 and 4-tooth and fjn,, in lamb Sale at 1 o'clock. The above is an established herd of over twenty years' standing. They have been heavily culled each year, and, being off hilly country, should do well out in the open. RADNOR ROAD, MIDHIRST WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1918. NEWTON KING J£AS received instructions from Mr. A Kaspar, who is going into camp, to sell on the property on above date: WITHOUT RESERVE 2jQ DAIRY COWS, grade Jerseys, August and September calvers 1 cow in milk 6 springing heifers 19 weaners 1 milk cart horse, 8 years 1 gig horse, by Commander 1 milk cart (30 cwt), 1 set harness, saddle and britchen, 1 si. plough, 1 Duncan manure distributor, chain, disc and tine harrows, Price's stumping jack, 5 millr cans, buckets and coolers, farm tools, quantity household furniture and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 40 shares Midhirst factory Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon Provided. The above is one of the best lierds in Midhirst, being either first or second highest test at factory for several years past. Mr.. Kaspar is going into camp, and they are for absolute sale.
ON THE FARM, WATTARA THURSDAY, JUNE 13. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. C. L. Kasper, who has sold his farm and is relinquishing dairying, to sell by public auction as above: GOOD DAIRY COWS, early calverß 2 purebred 3-year Shorthorn bulls 2 good milk cart horses 3 yearling drauglft horses 1 pony hack 30 yearling heifers Melotte separator (new and complete) Spring cart and harness (good), 9foot hay rake, Adrianee mower, Adriance drill, Reid and Gray s.f. plough, Reid and Gray sledge on wheels, sledge, two-horse whipple-trees, bull chain, machine grinder, 2 ladders (12ft), 2 sets harness, 2 concrete water troughs (400 gallons), 50 good posts, 9 milk cans, 2 concrete pig troughs, 4 milk barrels, 5 calf and pig troughs, windlass (complete). Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30. NOTE.—Mr. Kasper is going right out of dairying, so that the above live and dfiftd stock will be sold Without Reserve. The cows are a young line, and in good condition. The implements aro all practically new. ON THE FARM, AWATUNA. TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. Sam Cameron, who is giving up dairying, to sell as under, WITHOUT RESERVE: DAIRY COWS, Jersoy-Shorthorn cross, August and September calvers, and all young 1 Holstein bull Milk cans, etc. ALSO, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: HIS FARM of 107 acres, subdivided into 8 paddocks, well watered and all in grass with the exception of crops of Swedes and Oats. Good House, Cowshed and Outbuildings. I draught blood mare, aged, all harness, any trial Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. This herd is a very choice lot, the vendor lias culled heavily, and the cows have bpen well cared for. They arc worthy of any it:ijj-yrac.r.'a inspection.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1918, Page 8
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