SALES BY AUCTIOH. ON THE-PABM, WAREA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. NEWToiTKING JJAS received instructions from MBS. B. TOBIN, who has sold her farm, to sell by public auction, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 3Q SHORTHORN DAIRY COWS, mostly 3rd and 4th calvers 8 3-year in-calf Sliorthojn heifers 7 2-year in-calf Shorthorn heifera 1 5-year Shorthorn bull 2 20-month Shorthorn bttifat 20 mixed weaners I half-draught mflk cart horse (good) 1 trap mare, 1 3-year filly (unbroken), spring cart and harness (10 months' use), gig sad harness, 2 horse coven, wflk covers, milk cans, saddle, iuxo sundries. WITH SLIGHT RE&ERKEj 1 piano 1 sewing machine Luncheon Provided Sale -at 1230. NOTE.—Mrs. . Tobin has been farming at Warea for twenty yens, and tftfo fc first clearing sale. SALE OF PEDIGREE AND GRASS JERSEYS. TARIK3 ROAD, TARIKL FRIDAY, JUNE S, ISM. NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from Mr. \S5> N. Stephenson, who has sold hil farm, to sell by Public Auction the whob of his live and dead stock as undara WITHOUT RESERVE VERY CHOICE GRADE JERSEY COWS, in calf to pedigree ball Gloss's Rozel, and due Aran** and September 5 pedigree Jersey cows 2 pedigree Jersey heifers 3 pedigree Jersey bulls 6 choice grade Jersey yearling heifc ers, by pedigree bull 9 choice grade Jersey heifers, ifl calf to pedigree bnH 2 half draught geldings 0 fat lambs 1 Booth Macdonald manure dis&ribn* tor (new), disc harrows, chain and tripod harrows, lever tin* harrows, spring cart, block dray, s.f. plough, Maaaey s.f. plough, roller, 2 jacks, 4 milk cans, scoop, hammer and wedges, circuit* saw ail bench, set eart harness, riray harness, logging chain, boo* crusher, barrels, Babcock testily outfit, farm tools, household fnU niture and sundries. On account of Mr. B. Langridgei 12 Holstein and Shorthorn con 4 Holstein heifers ' NOTE. Both pedigree and grade cows show ft lot of quality, and anyone wanting a few good cows to fill their herds would do well to attend. Full pedigrees at gala Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30. ON THE FARM, LEPPERTOB WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2& NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Wi—, C. ROWSON, who has sold his to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 2Q DAIRY COWS 1 pedigree Jersey bull "Goldea Fern's Prince" 7 weaner heifers 2 breeding, sows, due August 5 store pigs Shetland pony, saddle briom (reserve)' '»■ 2 good plough horses (all work) Milk cart harness, 3 cans, buckets, s.f. plough, tine and chain har» rows, 9-coulter Massey drill (reserve), Massey mower, weed destroyer, spray pump, 3 tons limei, dog cart and harness (reserve), L.M.C. motor bike (reserve), ' m ' : chains, "fiwingletrees, 3-harse gear, 3 coils wire, cow and horse rugs, maul, wedges, axes, crowbars, lawn mower, pig troughs, wheelbarrow, saddle and bridle, tools and sundries. Reserve on pony, dog cart, drill sad bike Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. NOTE,—These cows are a very fine line, mostly grade Jerseys, July and August calvers. The herd started the season with a 4.9 test and finished at (MJ. JJING UP CRO&PSR, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or-anywhere else. Big, roomy cars. Competent drivers. Good service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1918, Page 8
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