SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FAEM, AWATDNA. TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1818. NEWTON KING received instructions from Mr. Sam Cameron, who is gifing up dairying, to sell as under, WITHOUT RESERVE: On DAIRY COWS, Jersey-Shorthora cross, August and September calvera, and all young 1 Eolstein bull Milk cans, etc. ALSO, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE.' HIS FAkM of 107 acres, subdiviu into 8 paddocks, well waters*, and all in grass ■with tlie except tion of crops of Swedes and Oats. Good House, Cowshed and Outbuildings. 1 draught blood mare, aged, all bar* ness, any trial. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. This herd is a very choice lot, the vendor has culled heavily, and the cows have been well cared for. They are worthy of any dairyman's inspection. WAIWAKATHO YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 14 NEWTON KING Bell at his yards as above. JJQ HEAD MIED CATTLE 3 springers 6 choice 2-ycar Jersey heifers Turnips as advertised. Mr. G. Mitchell's cows as advertised ON THE FARM, PUNGAREHU. MONDAY, JUNE 17. NEWTON KING H A ® received instructions from M. A. Mouldey, who has sold his faruh sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE 34 three-quarter bred Jersey eow» 4 three-quarter bred Heifers in calf (good) 4 pedigree Jersey cows, in calf to Belvedere Bilberry's Last 1 pedigree Jersey yearling heifer (empty) 2 pedigree Jersey yearling bulls by Belvedere Bilberry's Last 10 three-quarter bred Jersey yearling heifers (choice) 2 yearling heifers (empty) 1 pedigree bull, Belvedere Bilberry's Last 3 milk cart mares, broken all har* ness 1 heavy draught mare, stinted t« Heather Jock 15 lambs Spring dray and harness, light wag» gon with pole and shafts, double seated buggy, pole and shafts, with double harness (good order), gig harness, J-ton basic super manure, single furrow lever plough, Duncan hay rake, Sft tripod harrows, 1 set disc harrows, 2 sets 2-horse swingletrees, plough chains, one Kauri scalding tub, milk cans, buckets, crow bar, IG-gallon Domo separator, one four-bottle Babcock tester, sample bottles and accessories, oils 12-gallon Unique copper, lawn mower, churn, wash tubs and baths, wash boards, purebred Leghorn fowls, ducks, geese and cattle dog. 5 shares Taranaki Meat Co. Slight Reserve on Pedigree Cattle. Buggy and Shares. ALSO Household Furniture Luncheon from 10 to 1? Sale at 12 noon. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.-The abova cattle are a line thai T can recommend to Jersey dairymen with confidence. Mr. Mouldey's factory test for the last two years has been on ail average two to three points above the best at the Pungarehu factory. Cars will run from Itaponga and Manaiu on the morning of sale. °
IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE FRIESIANS. LEPPERTON (Near New Plymouth) FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918 NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Messrs C. M. CLIFFORD BROS, to sell by Public Auction aa above: 24; PEDIGREE FRIESIAN COWS 5 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN TWO-YEAB HEIFERS 7 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN YEARLING HEIFERS g PEDIGREE FRIESIAN TWO-YEAB BULLS IX PEDIGREE FRIESIAN YEARLING BULLS Catalogues on Application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1918, Page 8
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