SALES BY AUCTION. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY,IiixD 18, 1918.. NEWTOIJ KINO JTAS received instructions from lb HOWARD BAYLY, who has sold his farm, to sell in the Stratford Yards on above date: WITHOUT RESERVE 24 DAIRY COWS, mostly Shorthorn, August and September c&lreot 5 3-year springing heifer# 1 Shorthorn bull Sale at 1 o'clock. The above cows have been heavily culled, Mr. Bayly having started th 4 season with 38, and has culled down to 24. They are from 2nd to 4th calvers STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1918, NEWTON KINO sell in his Stratford Yards on above dates 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 500 MIXED SHEEP In Dairy Pens: Mr. Howard Bayly's Herd, as adfe& tised. On account of Mrs. M. A. Gadsbyt 5 yearling pedigree Jersey bulls Sale at 12.30 ON THE FARM, WAREA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. NEWTON" KINQ JJAS received instructions from MRS. B. TOBIN, who has sold her farm, to sell by public auction, as above* WITHOUT RESERVE! gQ SHORTHORN DAIRY COWS, mort* ly 3rd and 4th calvers 8 3-year in-calf Shorthorn heifeis 7 2-year in-calf Shorthorn heifer! 1 5-year Shorthorn ball f ( 2 20-month Shorthorn bulls 20 mixed weaners 1 half-draught milk cart; Itorst (good) 1 trap mare, 1 3-year filly (tu» broken), spring cart and liar* ness (10 months' use), gig and harness, 2 horse covers, tuilk covers, milk cans, saddle, farm sundries.
WITH SLIGHT RESERVE; 1 piano 1 sewing machine Lunclieon Provided Sale at 12.30. NOTE.—Mrs. Tobin has been fanning at Warea for twenty years, and this to her first clearing sale. CORNWALL ROAD, NGAERB. THURSDAY, JUNE 20,1918. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. Gordon Eovrers, who lias sold hit farm, to sell on the property, on abov* date, WITHOUT RESERVE: gQ DAIRY COWS, Jersey-Holstein, «• pected to calvc July, August and September 40 3-year Shorthorn springing heifers, early calvers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, "The Oolite* Knight." 1 grade Jersey bull 11 weaner heifers (picked) 7 fat sheep 4 sows to farrow September 24 weaner pigs 3 half-draught horses, till hamet guaranteed 2 unbroken geldings, rising 3 yean 1 d.f. plough (Booth Macdonald), 1 s.f. Duncan plough, 1 Duncan 9coulter drill, 1 spring tootli cultivator; chain and disc harrows, 1 McComick mower, MasseyHarris reaper and binder (in good order), 1 spring dray, milk waggon (carry 12 cans; almost new), waggon and spring dray harness, dog cart and harness, 1 J-shafter gig and harness (almost new), circular saw and bench, 4-liorue gear and swingle bars, hay lift with blocks, 1 kerosene Crossley engine, 31-h.p., 10 milk cans, leading and plough chains, sundry harness, farm tool*, etc., etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 Perry motor car (in good order) 1 3-cow releaser Gane milking plant 1 3J-h.p. Crossley benzine engine 197 fully-paid-up shades in the Xguirt factory Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. riie above cows are all young and in >•»! condition, being most of Mi Lj 's own breeding. They are woll-bred lurscy-Holstein cross, and bare been heavily culled sach year. My agent hj» 1 spectcd these, and oui thoroughly r*» -=>mmend this hisrd to intejiiSng b»iyei*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1918, Page 8
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