SALES BY AUCTIOH ammySD BA3DBL 9PEBDAZ, JUIiY % 1818. NEWTON"KINC sell la his Stratford above date: 25Q head meed caraif, 3 springing Jersey com, Sod cafrtiS 6 grade Jersey 2-year in-calf bsttstjt On account of W. H. Bennett? 10 dairy cows ~ Alao dairy herd on aceoont al B. Smith as adrertassd. Sale at 12:30 paifc ««< STBATFOBD YARDS. {TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1918, NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from ME. D. B. SMITH, who has been cdhfl up, to sell in his. Stratford Staß§ above date: WITHOUT BESEEVB; 21 DAIRY COWS, August Calww 7j 2-yeai springing heifew Sale at 1 o&ocfc The above is only a small Eeiß, 88 good quality, off Toko HIUs; they tw turned last season £l7 per cow ftt It B|d per lb butterfat. Mr. Smith is going into camp, and they are for absolute On account of Mr. ft J. Laanafflj 12 springing heifers XNGLEWOOD YABDS. WEDNESDAY, JUET 3.
NEWTON KING sell at Ms yards as above*, g GOOD HOLSTEIN OOWS (springing}] 6 good Jersey cows (springcalveii)] 2 choice in-calf heifeft 50 20-month steers 50 mixed weaners 30 empty 2-year heifers 20 Holstein yearling heifers 40 good yearling steers 28 store and forward cows , 15 springing heifers 100 2 and 4-tooth ewes in lamb GO ewes in lamb 100 2-tooth wethers 172 2-tooth ewes (good)', subject to sale 60 lambs 65 fat wethers On account of Mr. J. Wheatley, lease has expired: 45 young dairy cows, mostly Angttf anil September calverß Express 3 farm horses (slight reserve)? INGLEWOQD ZABDS. WEDNESDAY, JTUff 3,-1518.
NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions front U£<i<fe Wheatley, whose lease has (Sptn4i to sell by public auction the whdb-oTM| daily cows, horses, oto, as under*. WITHOUT KESEBVEt YOUNG DAIRY COWS, moetty August and September cafroS Express 3 farm horses (aligfefcxeserwjf 1 WAIONGONGORO CLiBDIS® THURSDAY, JULY 4, U0& NEWTON KING H as received instructions from Ms, Alf. David, who has sold his two, tp sell on the property on above dsfct WITHOUT RESERVES DAIRY COWB expected W aate* July, August. September 5 store cows \ 2 2-year in-calf heKew 30 mixed weaners 1 3-iyear S/H hull, well br«4 25 fat and forward ewes 3 Tniß- waggon horses 1 brown gelding hack, 6 years 1 Shetland pony, 3 years 1 roan filly, 18 months, by "Him... 1 mill? waggon (30 cwt.), 1 fanntff favorite drill, 1 Booth-MacDoo* aid sX plough, 1 McOonatek bay ralke, Karon discs, fiOO gtS tank, swingle-trees, chains, SBB* dry harness, 3 milk cans, 20 W covets, fowls, quantity tanS* taste, tun tools, auadrif, ate /mm BLIGHT KBSEBVB: I brood with ftwi aJ> ty "Camp Fixe," tad irtfrrfafl fal A 4" vanee. i roan fill?, coming » fft«| % •"Husbandman." Sale si 1230 gm. Isadmoß pro*fMi ■ David has ben tnflMWf fol yfc- %nd . this Is Us ftrat sale. oowa are young and RMtfy his «m breeding. He has enlfed mdt year and they are In good comprising mainly of iorw:f» «Bfc 9 sprinkling of SiorfJwroi-
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1918, Page 8
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