SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, PUNGAEEHU. MONDAY, JUNE 17. NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions from EL 4 Mouldey, who has sold his farm* t( sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE three-quarter bred Jersey cow» 4 three-quarter bred Heifers in call (good) 4 pedigree Jersey cowb, in calf t( Belvedere Bilberry's Last 1 pedigree Jersey yearling he3W (empty) 2 pedigree Jersey yearling tolls li# Belvedere Bilberry's Last 10 three-quarter bred Jersey yeaw ling heifers (choice) 2 yearling heifers (empty) 1 pedigree bull, Belsedere Last 3 milk cart mares, token-fill 2bum siess 1 heavy draught jnazc^tiatdk# Heather Jock IS lambs Spring dray and harness, gon with pole and shafts, double seated buggy, pole and shafts with double harness (good order), gig harness, J-too basic super manure, single furrow le* ver plough, Duncan hay rake, Bft tripod harrows, 1 set Sot harrows, 2 sets 2-horsa swingle* trees, plough chains, one Ks&d scalding tub, milk cans, backstay crow bar, 16-gallon Domo sepftrator, one four-bottle Babcock tester, sample bottles and accessories, one 12-gallon Uniqw copper, lawn mower, churn, wash tubs and baths, wash boards, purebred Leghorn fowls, geese and cattle dog. 5 shares Taranaki Meat 00. Slight Reserve on Pedigree Cattle, Boggy and Shares.* ALSO Household Furniture Luncheon from 10 to<~l2, Sale at 12 noon. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—The abq cattle are a line that I can recommend Jersey dairymen with confidence. Mouldey's factory test for the last two years has been on an average two to three points above the best at the Pongs* rehu factory. Cars will run from Kaponga and Manaia. on the morning of sale. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL KAT.H OF PEDIGREE FRTESIANS. LEPPERTON (Near New Piyuwuflifc. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1818. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from C. M. CLIFFORD BROS, to sellJg Public Auction as above: 24 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN COWS g, PEDIGREE FREESIAN TWO-YEAS HEIFERS y PEDIGREE FRDESIAN YEARLQHJ HEIFERS g PEDIGREE FRLESIAN TWO-YEA'S BULLS 11 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN YEARUNg „ BULLS Catalogues on Application. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE Off MR. A. E. WATKINS' PEDIGREE JERSEYS. SATURDAY, JULY 13. NEWTON KING JN conjunction with the Farmers' Or' gaiiisation Society of New Zealand, Limited, has received instructions from Mr. A. E. Watkins, Hawera, to sell by* public auction as above: THE WHOLE OF HIS PEDIGREs! JERSEY HERD, comprising 103
Catalogues aro now being printed, and will bo available in a fow days. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 14 NEWTON KING YyTIX sell at liis yards as abovel JgQ HEAD MIED CATTLE Turnips as advertised. Mr. Q. Mitchell's cows as advertised WAIWAKAIEK) SALEYASDB. FBIDAY, JUNE 14 newtopT" kino WILL sell on account of £& 4 GIUFJTTHSi Grazing of I acres turnips with rat out of 20 acres at thfi EngSt# Boad, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1918, Page 8
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