SALES BY AUCTION J3TONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, JUNE 11; NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above: STORE & FORWARD COWS 80 mixed weaners 15 3-year in-calf Shorthorn heifers (choice) 20 in-calf 2 and 2J-year Shorthorn and Holstein heifers (good) 10 rising 2-ycar in-calf heiiera 15 empty heifers 3 springing cows CO lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, PUNGAREHU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. :$ NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. James Rutherford, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE 32 DAIRY COWS 22 springing 2-year heifers (all from picked cows) 25 yearling heifers (picked) 5 yearling steers 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull 1 pedigree Shorthorn bull 4 plough horses (all work) Largo quantity household furniture and sundries On account of Alex Kahn (sharemilker (with slight reserve): I L.K.G. milking machine, 5-cow plant with releaser (one season's use). 6 25-gallon milk cans Luncheon at 11 a.m. Sale at 12 noon. NOTE.—These cows are a fine line of grade Jerseys, nearly all young, and in first-class condition. Mr. Rutherford has been dairying for twenty years, and for the last ten years has always kept purebred bulls. The majority of the herd are his own breeding. Cars will run from Manaia and Kaponga the morning of the sale.
ON THE FARM, WAITABA, 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: gj GOOD DAIRY COWS, early calvers 2 purebred 3-year Shorthorn bulls 2 good milk cart horses 3 yearling draught horses 1 pony hack 30 yearling heifers Melotte separator (new and complete) Spring cart and harness (good), !)- foot hay rake, Adriance mower, Adriance drill, Reid and Gray s.f. plough, Reid and Gray sledge on wheels, 9ledge, two-horse whipple-troes, 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 dead stock will be sold Without Reserve. The cows are a young line, and in good condition. The implements are all practically new. WAIWAKAIHO SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 14. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from MR GEORGE MITCHELL, Mangorei, to sell as above, without reserve, the whole of his Pedigree and Grade Dairy Cows, consisting of: PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 17 grade Jersey cows 12 Shorthorn dairy cow 3 Sale at 2 p.m. Catalogues on Application. NEWTON & SWAIN. AND GENERAL ENGINEERS, EUREKA GARAGE, BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD. Telephones: Garage 115; Residence 79. Solo agents for the Commonwealth (Partin Palmer) full-powered car* Best value car in Dominion marketFull floating back axles, libera! springing ensuring easy riding, bulb headlights, etc. Remagrictising magneto-magnets. Bring your car along with weak magnetos and get good results. NO CURE NO PAY. * WEWTON & SWAIN Broadway South, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1918, Page 8
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