SALES BY AUCTION XfEWTON KING'S LlS'fi fi® SSM& £NG SALES: JULY. Tnssday, 2—D. B. Smith, Stratford Yards. Wednesday, 3—J. Wheailcy, Xsglewood Yards. Thursday, 4—C. Wyatt, Bell Block Thursday, 4—Alf. David, Cardiff. Monday, B—Mrs. Ge\ Martin, Huiroa. Tuesday, 9—o. A. Mullioii, Stony River Yards. Wednesday, 10—Fox and Ogilvie, Ka-
ptmi. Wednesday, 10—C. Honeyfield, Tataraimaka. Thursday, 11— N. Millar, Barrett Road. Thursday, ll—A. F. Caff, Warwick Road, Stratford. Saturday, 13~A, E. Watkins, Hawera (in conjunction with Farmers' Co- ,, °PO Monday, 15— G. Brewer, Mangorei. Tuesday, 16—C. Watchorn, Stratford Tarda. Tuesday, 10— T. Coldrick, Junction Bd, Inglewood. ■Wednesday, 17—A. J. Campbell, Esk Ed., Stratford. Wednesday, 17—W, C. Stanley, Inglewood Yards. Thursday, 18— F. J. Browning, Waih&pa Road, JJgaere. Thursday, 18— G. T. Elliott and J. W. Lepper. Friday, 19— J. Isgar, Tuna. Tuesday, 23—Hughson, and Vincent, Okato. v Wednesday, it—E. aud B. Reynolds, Skinner Road, Stratford? Wednesday, 24 G. R Tylee, "Kahui Rd.. Rahotu. ' Wednesday, 24-R. ;W. Dawson, M.h South Eoad, Raibotu. Thursday, 25—M. M. Knox, Te Popo. AIT&UST. Thursday , 1—37; J. Moore, Bobson Road, Ngaere. / Thursday, B~Jos. Robson, Stratford. PSDiafilE AND~GRADE JERSEYsT i Hangaoraka bell block.
THURSDAY, JULY 4 NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from MR. C. WYATT, who is giving up Dairying, to sell by Public Auction a 9 above the whole of liia pedigree and grade Jersey cows, as under: 13 PEDIGREE COWS 19 grade cows 5 2-year pedigree heifers (springing) 5 grade 2-year heifers (springing) 4 pedigree yearling heifers 4 pedigree yearling bulls 1 3-year pedigree Jersey bull "Pctune's Frisky," by Petune's Noble" out of "Frisky Rose."
NOTE.—The above are a good line of Jfcrseys. Catalogues of the pedigree cattle are obtainable at any of the auctioneer's offices. Mr. Wyatt, when purchasing the farm from Mr, Batey, took over the Jersey cattle with the place, and he has now a nice line to offer. It is only ill-health that now compels him to relinquish dairying. The grade dairy cows are good and springing.
Sale at 12.30 o'clocE.ON THE FARM, BEACONSELELD ROAD, MIDHIRSII THURSDAY, JULY f At 1 pja. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD, JJAVE received instructions from MRS HARVEY, who ia giving up dairying, to sell as above by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: 27 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, mostly Shorthorns 1 half-draught milk c&rt horse 1 gig pony 1 harness hers* 1 cattle dog Dray and harness, gig and harness, aerator, 5 milk cans, wheelbarrow, 12ft ladder, 3 barrels, copper, aet double swingletrees, 2 sets pulleys, shearing machine, 2 mauls and wedges, etc., farm sundries Qfi' account of Mr. A. Harvey: ? pony, saddle, bridle and breast plate (new); also second-hand saddle and bridle On account of Mr. P. H. Bansett; 10 daily cows (good) NOTE.—The above herd are a very choice lot, being well conditioned and good types of dairy cows... Mrs. Harvey has always culled her herd very heavily each year, so buyers' requiremeitts should b&- • suited. Luncheon Provided.
?0 THE PUBLIC OF STXAIFORD & susEomromG district. have opened a branch in Stratford, and ore prepared to do all motor and cycle repairs at lowest possible prices. We have in stock 1917 electric light model Indiana from £97 10s, countershaft Rovers and Triumphs, and a good selection of second-hand raoekvnea from £2O to £65. •AH, ACCESSORIES, OIL & SHKTESt' STOCKED. BRANSGROVE'S. DIRECT IMPOBTEES. CASH CYCLE & MOTOR DEPOTS, Devon Street East, New Plymouth, and Broadway, Stratford (near bridge). Fa? Loan end Mercantile Auotion fialoi see «>(« 4 (leader n« •' .
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1918, Page 8
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