SALES BY AUCTION RADNOR ROAD, MIDHIRST WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1918. NEWTON KING XT AS received instructions from Mr. A. Kaspar, who is going into camp, t« sell on the property on above datei WITHOUT RESERVE OA DAIRY COWS, grade Jerseys, Atf* ust and September culver* 1 cow in milk 5 springing heifers 19 weaners 1 milk cart horse, 8 years'. 1 gig horse, by Commander 1 milk cart (30 cwt), 1 set harnaja, saddle and britchen, 1 s.f. plough, 1 Duncan manure distributor, chain, disc and tine harrows, Price's stumping jack, 5 milk cans, buckets and coolers, farm tools, quantity household for* niture and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 10 shares Midhirst factor} Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon ProvidedThe above is one of the West helms n Midhirst, being cither firtt or second highest test at factory for several yeaw past. Mr.. Kaspar is going into- camp, and they are for absolute sale. WAIWAKArHO SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 14. NEWTON KING fILL sell on account of Mrt. £. GRIFFITHS: Grazing of 9 acres turnips with run out of 20 acres at the Hospital Road, New Plymouth. DOUGLAS YARDS. FRIDAY,, JUNE 14,1918. NEWTON KING ["AS received instructions from the Commissioner of Crown Lands, under power of Bill of Sale on account of T. Trask and Allan C. Maxwell, who are giving up farming, to sell in the Douglas Yards, on above date: WITHOUT RESERVE! Jg DAIRY COWS 40 18-month to 2-year heifers 10 mixed weaners 8 dairy cows, grade Jerseys 109 20-month to 2-year heifers (in lots) 11 mixed weaners 1 Jersey bull, 2 years Sale at 1 o'clock. The above stock are all in good condition The dairy cows are a well jelected lot, being good testers, and gave an excellent return at the Tututawa Factory last year. They are all young and would do well out in the open.
MANQATOKX SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 191& NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr Matt, T. Phillips, who has sold hit farm, to sell on the property on above date: WITHOUT RESERVE: gg TWO-YEAR JERSEY-HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, in calf. 5 dairy cows, good quality, to calve August G8 weaner heifers, Jersey, Holstem and Shorthorn 25 wcaner steers, Shorthorn and Hoistein 350 4, oto f.m. ewes, in lamb to Rod" ney and stud Lincoln rams 30 lambs 6 ram 3 D.f. Duncan plough, sf 800t 1 ' donald plou;rh (now). 2 sp j ■• and Gray disc harro■■"<. +"•»■■ »? -i tripod harrows, Mrf • ->•■' (nearly new), hay ra'•■ ai:d sv;cep, Cooper and.T)u:>" !l-coulter drill, Duncan man'v : distributor, Cambridge rolh ■•■ chaffcnlter, circular saw n;.' bench, 2 rick covers (nparV, now), 2 tons agricultural lime 1 ton manure, 1 G-ton stumpin? jack, 1 spring dray (30 ewt.j, 1 block dray, spring cart harness heavy dray harness, leading hnr neas, 1 set waggon harness, chains, sundry harness, horse bars and sy.'ingletrees. timber, farm tools and sundries. 20 pl> Leghorn hens, 8 p.b Indian ner ducks. Quantity household furniture WITH SLIGHT -RESTIVE--2 J-drnught geldings. risi™ 7 y P ., rMall harness 1 half-draught grey morn <■«'w* ness 1 hack 1 boy's pony 1 short shafter gig Sale at 12:30 p.m. Luncheon Provided.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1918, Page 8
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