SALSS BY AUCHQS. WAIOJrGONGORO BOAD, CABDIEft THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1918. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. Alf. David, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: DAIRY OOWS expected to c&lflf July, August, September S store cows 2 2-year in-calf heifew 30 mixed weaners 1 3-year S/H bull, well teed 25 fat and forward ewes 3 milk waggon horses 1 brown gelding hack, 0 years 1 Shetland pony, 3 years 1 roan filly, 18 months, by "Havoc" 1 milk waggon <3O ewt.), 1 turners? favorite drill, 1 Booth-M*eDon-aid si. plough, 1 MeOormsck hay ra!ke, Noxon discs, 000 g*Q tank, swingle-trees, chains, ran* dry harness, 8 milk cans, 20 cow covers, fowls, quantity tank ture, farm tools, sundries, eto> WITH SLIGHT RESERVE; 1 brood mare with foal at foot, "Camp Fire," and stinted to Advance. 1 roan filly, coming 8 years, by "Husbandman." Sale at 12.30 pjn. Luncheon provided. Mr. David has been milking for 10 years and this is his first sale. The cows are young and mostly his owa breeding He has culled heavily year and they are in good condition, comprising mainly of jerseys with * sprinkling of ShorthornsKAPONGA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 5,1918. NEWTON KING H7ILL sell by Public Auction as abav* subject to the roles of the Tus* paid Stock Auctioneers' Association.: OAA HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE, including: 40 store and forward cows 30 weaner heifers 12 weaner Holstein heiferi SO weaner Bteers 5 bulls 18 good Holstein springing A«tei< #0 in-calf heifers
Sale at one o'clock. RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 5. NEWTON KING sell.as abore: V 25 STORE & FORWARD COWS 10 guaranteed sound dairy cow# 4 young {arm horses (unbrokto) 10 3-year heifers, Holstein-ShOJtlfflft. close to proft 60 mixed yearlings 5 springers 16 lambs On account of Mr. D. Maroney: 40 choice dairy cow 3, mostly JeTMy all young and springing, average factory test 4J5 35 2-year Shorthorn heifOT, IIMM ing down On account of Mr. H, Hopkins: 40 good Holstein steer yearling! Sale at 3. o'dock. STONY ETVER YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 9. NEWTON KING sell at his yards aa abom OA 2-YEAR SHORTHORN W-Otim A HEIFERS (good) 60 mixed yearlings 15 in-calf heifers , 25 store and forward cows 40 lambs 6 weaner pigs 5 springing cows 15 empty heifjrs 14 guaranteed sound dairy cow* On account of Mr. P. Casey: 65 2 and 2J-year steers (moatiy( Shorthorn 2-year-olds and good quality) 5 cows and calm On account of Mr. O. A. Mullon, fffct has sold his farm, WITHOUT RESERVE:
DAIRY CX)WS, August and tember calvers 17 2-year heifers, mostly in call 18 mixed yearlings 3-cow Ridd milking machine, witli releaser and Lister engine 15-gallon Diabolo separator > 0-year milk cart horse (good), 5-year] mare (broken to chains), 2-y»r filly,! 30-cwt. dray, set harness, collars, Ate. Duncan s.f. plough (new), Duncan lift. cultivator (new), Monitor 11-coul-ter drill (slight reserve), tripod and chain harrows, 5-t.on bottle jack, set pipe dies half to one and a quartet Inch, vise, pipecuttcv, farm sundrtar Sale at 12.30 o'clocV.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1918, Page 8
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