SALES BY AUCTION HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORU BATURDAY, JULY 13, IQIRNEWTOfTKING W ILL sell as underi WEANERS 25 stores 2 sows 3 porkers 1 Courtland waggot and Imrnes* 2 milk carts Sale at 12 o'clock ON THE FARM, MANGOREI mondavTjuly 15. NEWTON KING > sceived instructions from MIL G. BREWER, to sell by, public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE i GOOD DAIRY COWS, mostly Aug» list calvers and young 1 5 empty cows 5 in-calf cows (no guarantee)' 25 2 and 3-year lieifers, and October calvers 5 picked yearling heiferi 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull 15-month Jersey bull, farm horsey 19 store pigs, 3 breeding sows, cloii to farrowing, Berkshire boar, spring cart and harness, small block drayafci harness, s.f. Booth s.f Hornj> by plough, disc, tine, chain and tripoi harrows, roller, hay rake, McConnicli mower (new), cultivator, Masaey drill horse hoe, hand cliaffcutter, good wool press, sledge, 1, 2, 3 and 4-hors« whippletrecs, 4-horse blocks an< chains, 0 sets plough chains, vacuum pump, 2 emery stoned,.,, grindstone, hammer and wedgca, 8 milk cans, pifj net, tray, cooler, plunger, buckets, pig troughs, barrels, 14-gallon Methvea copper, saws, timber jack, CO sheets 2nd. iron, quantity timber, SO-galloi Wolseley separator, churn, bull chain, strong gate, ridging, part stack hay, farm tools and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: THE FARM, of 257 acres, all im< proved, sections 786, 787 & part 793, Block n, Egmont, G milea from New Plymouth, close ta creamery, school and post of« flee, 200 acres have been plough' ed 4-cow A.W.R. milking plant, with oil engine and releaser 5-seater Ford car, just overhauled ALSO, On account of Mr. J. W. Reid, Hur« worth (at the conclusion of Mr. Brcw« er's sale), WITHOUT RESERVE: 12 YOUNG DAIRY COWS, mostly August and September culver* 2 horses 1 half-draught mara 2 harness ponies 03 good lambs S.f. P. &D. Duncan plough,d.f. Colonial Massey plough, block dray, con* crete roller, tine and chain harrows, cultivator, Storrie ridger drill,. Steel Queen disc harrows, 1 substantially built 3 or 4-horsa lorry, pony dog« cart, farm sundries, harness, etc, On account of other vendors?, GO 6-tooth wethers 10 Holstein weaner steers 8 Holstein weaner heifers Luncheon Provided, Sale at 12 noon. DOUGLAS SALE »" ~ MONDAY, JULY 16. NEWTON~~ KING sell in his Douglas Yards flfe above date: 120 MKED CATTLE 8 3-year springing heifers 6 dairy cows, close to profit 10 weaner Jersey heifers, by pedtt gree bull 300 4 and 0-tooth wethers Sale at 1 o'clock. ••. w- ; " FRIDAY, JULY 19. fMEWTON~ KING lit his yards as abovei k'iSpRE'GOWS Pil; ■" : P > • - 30. in-calf 2-yep.r heifers yesrtfiigs ,sw ... <-■ Sale at 1 o'clock. ■'*' PRELIMINARY % Tft'-WERA. FRIDAY,"JULY 20, 1018. NEWTON*KING H AS received instructions from l'.' NATHAN, Esq., who has sold hit farm, to sell on the property on abov® date» \ WITHOUT RESERVE» I 2200 2 - TOOTH WETHERS (to to drafted) !00 empty 2-tooth ewes (to fct drtfti ed) Outside Entries Solicited.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1918, Page 8
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