SALES BY AUCTION STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY IC, 1018. NEWTON KING H A s received instructions from MR. C. WATCHORN, of Puniwlmkau, who is giving up dairying, to sell in the Stratford Yards, on above date: WITHOUT RESERVE: DAIRY COWS, expected to calve in August and September 10 3-year springing heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. This is a choice little herfl, mostly young and heavily culled, Cowa from tlie back country always do well f on a better class of land. Dates will be given at sale. >li . IN DAIRY PENS: -l •, On account of Mr. A. F. Cuff, WITHOUT RESERVE: . DAIRY COWS, expected to calve in August and September. ESK ROAD, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918 NEWTON KING H AS received instructions "from MR. A. J. CAMPBELL, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date: WITHOUT RESERVE} gg DAIRY COWS, expected to calve July and August 1 trotting mare 1 mare, all farm work 1 gelding, 6 years 3 porkers 8 store pigs 1 fat sow 1 dray and harness, 1 gig and harness, G milk cans, 20 cow covers, disc and tine harrows (new), Deere plough,, saddle and bridle, fowls, 1 cattle dog (reserve), wheelbarrow, swingletrees and chains, farm tools, sundries, etc. Household furniture WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 3-cow Ridd milking plant 45 fully-paid-up shares in Stratford Dairy Co. Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheou Provided. Mr. Campbell has been milking 'this last five years, and has culled heavily eacli year. He has kept nothing but good cows, and they are mostly young and in good condition. ROBSON ROAD, NGAERE. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 191$, NEWTON KING H AS . received instructions from MR. F. J. BROWNING to sell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: J DAIRY COWS, expected to calve in August and September 1 breeding sow 1 boar C store pigs milk cans 1 waggon 1 double-seated buggy, pole and shafts Oj) account of another vendor: 30 sheep Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. The vendor has decided to go in for pedigree Shorthorn cows. The whole herd will be sold, with the exception of pedigree cattle. This is a choice herd, comprising mostly Jersey and Holstein, mostly young and have been heavily culled. Dates will be given at sale. AT MR. GEO. ELLIOT'S FARM, HURFORD ROAD. THURSDAY, 18th JULY, NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr. Geo. Elliot, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: , E 19 DAIRY cows in good condition (August and September calves) t 1 20-month Holstein bull 3 20-month heifers ' Sl* <'J** J 3-year heifer . § yearling heifers,, horse, harness (horse quiet reliable), one 90-gallon De Lsival sepal'"•'j ator, hand or power. SLIGHT RESERVE:; Hornsby .plough, Tyne harrows, 'Whipple trees, chains, harness, wheelbarrow, milk vat, 2 cream cans, fowls, good meat safe, milk buckets, 3 cow rugs, and all farm sundries. On account of Mr. J. W. LEPPER: JO dairy cows, due August-Septem-ber, Jersey-Holstein cross, all 3rd calvers. 2 2-year springing heifers. 22 gallon Alfa de Laval separator i* (nearly new), 2 s.f. ploughs, Tyna harrows, cultivator, 2 cross-cut saws, and all sundries. T luncheon providedSale at 112.30.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1918, Page 8
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