SALES BY AUCHOJS URENUI YARDS, MONDAY, JULY S. NEwrorTkiNG sell at bis yards as ab<we: 2 & 2J-YEAR IN-QALF HEQTER3 25 store and forward cows 20 2i-year heifers in call 20 2-year empty beifera 5 epringers 4 dairy cows 5 choice Jersey 1 weanear heifers .150 wethers, mostly 4 and 45 hoggets 30 good 4-tooth wethers 120 2, 4 and C-tooth ewes in bat: 100 4-year ewes in lamb " / - Sale at 1 o'clock. '' STONY RIVER YARDS; TUESDAY, JUT? % NEWTOIT KING sell at his yards as stove. OA 2-YEAR SHORTHORN HEIFERS (good). 60 mixed yearlings 15 in-calf heifers 25 store and forward cows 40 lambs € weaner pigs 5 springing cows 15 empty heifers ' : 14 guaranteed sound dairy CSS| 200 lambs (good) On account of Mr. P. Careyj 65 2 and 2J-year steers '(moßUji Shorthorn 2-year-olds and good quality) 5 cows and calves On account of Mr. O. A. Million, Will has sold his farm, WITHOUT RESERVE! g4_ DAIRY COWS, August and Siptember calvers 17 2-year heifers, mostly in calf 18 mixed yearlings 3-cow Ridd milking machine, witK. releaser and Lister engine 15-gallon Diabolo separator 6-year milk cart horse (good), 5 k mare (broken to chains), 2-year filly, 30-cwt. dray, set harness, collars, etCj Duncan s.f. plough (new), Duncan € J ft. cultivator (new), Monitor 11-ccnl* ter drill (slight reserve), tripod ##d chain harrows, 5-ton bottle jack, aati pipe dies half to one and a quarter 1 inch, vise, pipecutter, farm sundries.' On account of Mr. John Duggan, at the Farm, Tataraimafca, at 1050 Mfc aarp: Farm Implements and Furniture as follows: 2-horse Cambridge roller (nearly new), dray and harness, dray; and harness, gig and harness, disc, chain and tine haTrows, and chains, sledge, saddle and grindstone, shot gun, cow and horse rugs, wheelbarrow, fowls, 2 milk carts, 1 gig horse by Albert Victor, milk cans, buckets and pig troughs and fur* niture. Sale at 10.30 sharpy j-i ON THE FARM, TATARAIM AKA'.-> Wednesday" july 10, NEWTON KING ITAS received instructions from MR. CHARLES HONEYFIELD, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auctisn as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: £0 DAIRY COWS, mostly Angus# calvers 6 2-year Holstein springing heifenl 3 3-year well-bred Shorthorn buH^ 1 yearling Shorthorn bull by Bturani Cornwall 3 draught horses, active ud staunch 2 express horses 1 hack 40 lambs 45 fat ewes 1 5-seater Oakland motor car Unserve) 7 milk cans 1 d.f. plough, 2 s.f. ploughs, disc harrows (nearly new), tine harrows, chains and Whipple trees, 30cwt. express and harness, 1 light block dray, 150 Rimu posts, 50 Puriri posts, quan* tity firewood, harness, fowls, 10 eases benzine, quantity o.s. chaff, copper and stand, household furniture consisting of suite, chesterfield and chairs to match, three double bedsteads, two single bedsteads, chests drawers, duchess sets, book case and 80 good books, good hanging lamp, mangel tables and all household furniture and farm sundries. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon Provided. NOTE.—These cows are of nice qu&... ity, all young and in fine condition, and very heavily culled. The herd contains a big number of good young grade Jerseys and Holsteins, well worthy o! the attention of dairymen wishing to fill up their herds. Daily News motor car services from New Plymouth to Hawera: Leaves 4.30 a.m., returning from Hawera (L. 8. Hooker's) 6.30 ajn., Eltham 6.50, Stratford 7.20, Inglewiood 7.50, Eglnont Village 8. Coach fares. G. Beere, proprietor, 625 Devon Street East, New Phr« mouth. Phone 253. —Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1918, Page 8
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